Rangeville is a suburb of Toowoomba,
Queensland, Australia, located 5 kilometres (3 mi)
south-east of the city centre. At the 2011
Australian Census Rangeville recorded a
population of 8,217.
The eastern boundary of Rangeville is home to
four reserves: Picnic Point Park (with several
lookouts, a restaurant and a bar); Mount
Tabletop, accessible only by a walking track from
Table Top Drive; McKnight Park, and J. E. Duggan
Park, named for former Labor Opposition leader
Jack Duggan who represented the local area
for over 30 years. The western boundary along
East Creek is home to the Toowoomba
Bicentennial Waterbird Habitat.