The western boundary of the locality roughly follows Bungil Creek, while the Warrego Highway and Western railway line form part of the northern boundary. Bungeworgorai Creek flows through the locality from the northwest (Bungeworgorai) to the south-east becoming a tributary of Bungil Creek in neighbouring Tingun.[3]
The land is predominantly developed for cattle grazing.[3]
History
The locality takes its name from the parish, which is believed to be an Aboriginal word "boo-nga-gill" where "boo" means grass, "nga" means with and "gill" means water.[2]
There are no schools in the locality. The nearest government primary and secondary school is Roma State College in neighbouring Roma to the north-east.[3]
^"PUBLIC INSTRUCTION". Warwick Argus. Vol. XXXVII, no. 3042. Queensland, Australia. 13 July 1901. p. 4. Retrieved 5 November 2023 – via National Library of Australia.