Description:Rosewood township has a rural townscape; local shops, three hotels, State high (1980) and primary schools, a Catholic primary School (1922), a showground, bowling, golf and swimming venues, and an aged persons' centre. In addition to the heritage-registered St Brigid's Catholic church (1909), there are Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran and Uniting churches. There are a community centre, a farmers' hall and a CWA Hall. In 1925 the Queensland film producer, Charles Chauvel, made The Moth of Moonbi (adapted from the popular Queensland novel by Mabel Forrest) at various locations at Franklin Vale and in the Rosevale Valley, 25 km south-west of Rosewood.