Brooklands, Queensland Explained

Type:suburb
Brooklands
State:qld
Coordinates:-26.7275°N 151.8294°W
Pop:324
Postcode:4615
Area:90.0
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:21.4
Dir1:SW
Location1:Nanango
Dist2:24.2
Dir2:S
Location2:Kingaroy
Dist3:128
Dir3:N
Location3:Toowoomba
Dist4:201
Dir4:NW
Location4:Brisbane
Lga:South Burnett Region
Stategov:Nanango
Fedgov:Maranoa
Near-N:Goodger
Kunioon
Near-Ne:Nanango
Near-E:South Nanango
Near-Se:Tarong
Near-S:Maidenwell
Near-Sw:Wengenville
Near-W:Ellesmere
Near-Nw:Haly Creek

Brooklands is a rural locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.[1] In the, Brooklands had a population of 324 people.

Geography

There are a number of neighbourhoods in Brooklands:

Archookoora takes its name from the former Archookoora railway station on the former Tarong railway line. It was named on 25 September 1915 by the Queensland Railways Department after a local property, whose name in turn was possibly derived from Kaibara words "Ngaitu Kuri" meaning turn or which way.

Barker Creek flows through the locality from the south-west to the north-east, and is eventually impounded by the Bjelke-Petersen Dam to create Lake Barambah in Moffatdale to the north-east.[5]

The land use consists of irrigated crops around Barker Creek with the rest of the locality used for grazing on native vegetation.

History

Barker's Creek Provisional School opened on 16 September 1895. In 1909, it became Barker's Creek State School in 1909. It closed in 1954. It was located on the western bank of Barker Creek between Taabinga Road and Nanango Brooklands Road .[6] [7] [8]

Middle Creek Provisional School opened on 16 October 1916. On 1 September 1920, it became Middle Creek State School. In 1971 it was renamed Brooklands State School. It closed on 29 June 1973. It was at 36 Brooklands Pimpimbudgee Road .[9]

Demographics

In the, Brooklands had a population of 294 people.

In the, Brooklands had a population of 324 people.

Education

There are no schools in Brooklands. The nearest government primary schools are Nanango State School in neighbouring Nanango to the north-east, Tanduringie State School in Pimpimbudgee to the south, Kumbia State School in Kumbia to the west, and Taabinga State School in Kingaroy to the north. The nearest government secondary schools are Nanango State High School in Nanango and Kingaroy State High School in Kingaroy.

Notes and References

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  5. 15 January 2021.
  6. News: 25 June 1896. The Education Report.. XXXVI. 2. Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald And General Advertiser. 5455. Queensland, Australia. live. 14 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20201229062612/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123366127. 29 December 2020. National Library of Australia.
  7. News: 17 October 1895. Our Nanango Letter.. XXXVI. 6. Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald And General Advertiser. 5348. Queensland, Australia. National Library of Australia. 14 July 2021. 14 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210714041734/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130382759. live.
  8. Web site: 1943. Kumbia. live. 14 July 2021. Queensland Government. Map. 18 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210218053955/https://gisservices.information.qld.gov.au/arcgis/rest/directories/historicalscans/topo_scans/topo-map-1mile-military-line-bandw-kumbia-temp-ed-1943.jpg.
  9. Web site: 1955 . Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m77 . . Map . 9 May 2023 . 19 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220319210648/https://gisservices.information.qld.gov.au/arcgis/rest/directories/historicalscans/cad_scans/cad-map-2mile-qld-2m77-admin-bdy-1955.jpg . live .