During the mid 1840s to about 1915 Black Gully was used for industrial, farming and also residential purposes, although today it is primarily designated as a reserve.
Located between Tor/Bridge corner in the south-west it extends to the Mort/North corner in the north-west, it occupies an area of approx 1200 acres.
Not much of the Black Gully's historical past remains today, although there are a few remnants like the Toowoomba malt house.