Banksia Beach, Queensland Explained

Type:town
Banksia Beach
City:Bribie Island
State:qld
Coordinates:-27.0416°N 153.1416°W
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Pop:7180
Postcode:4507
Area:8.0
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:5.4
Dir1:NNW
Location1:Bongaree
Dist2:26.0
Dir2:ENE
Location2:Caboolture
Dist3:69.6
Dir3:NNE
Location3:Brisbane CBD
Lga:City of Moreton Bay
Stategov:Pumicestone
Fedgov:Longman
Near-N:Welsby
Near-Ne:Woorim
Near-E:Woorim
Near-Se:Woorim
Near-S:Bellara
Near-Sw:Pumicestone Channel
Near-W:Pumicestone Channel
Near-Nw:White Patch

Banksia Beach is a town and suburb on Bribie Island in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.[1] [2] In the, the suburb of Banksia Beach had a population of 7,180 people.

Geography

Banksia Beach is on the western coast of Bribie Island, separated from mainland Queensland by the Pumicestone Channel.

The western part of the suburb is within the Bribie Island National Park. Apart from that the land use is almost entirely residential. The areas closest to the coast are developed as canal estates, while the northern part of the suburb is residential housing intermingled with the Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club.

History

The name Banksia Beach was the name of the estate subdivision assigned by the land developer Jock McIlwain. It was named as a township by the Qld Place Names Board on 23 November 1972. The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area.

Historically Dux Creek flows into the Pumicestone Channel at -27.0528°N 153.1352°W with:[3]

but the canal development has replaced Dux Creek with two canal developments with Skippers Canal effectively replacing Dux Creek and extending south with Voyagers Canal extending to the north.

As part of the Australian Bicentenery commemoration, a monument to the exploration of Matthew Flinders was erected beside the beach and officially unveiled on 16 July 1988. It was designed by Kirsti Simpson and sculpted from Helidon sandstone by Tom Farrell.

Banksia Beach State School opened on 28 January 1992.

Demographics

In the, the suburb of Banksia Beach had a population of 5,995 people.

In the, the suburb Banksia Beach had a population of 7,180 people.

Education

Banksia Beach State School is a government primary (Early Childhood-6) school for boys and girls at Sunderland Road (-27.0463°N 153.1483°W).[6] [7] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 1046 students with 70 teachers (64 full-time equivalent) and 43 non-teaching staff (28 full-time equivalent).[8] It includes a special education program.

There is no secondary school in Banksia Beach. The nearest government secondary school is Bribie Island State High School in Bongaree to the south.

Amenities

Bribie Harbour Shopping Village is a shopping centre at 25 Sunderland Drive (-27.0446°N 153.1385°W).[9] [10]

Bribie Island Community Arts Centre is an art gallery and community art centre at 191 Sunderland Drive (-27.0482°N 153.1534°W).[11]

Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole golf course at 141-159 Avon Avenue (-27.0314°N 153.1486°W).[12]

Solander Lake Bowls Club is at 70 Sunderland Drive (-27.0457°N 153.1405°W).[13]

There are a number of parks in the suburb, including:

Attractions

The Matthew Flinders Exploration monument is in Col Fisher Park at the northern end of Solander Esplanade .[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 28 December 2020.
  2. 28 December 2020.
  3. 28 December 2020.
  4. Web site: 12 November 2020. Mountain ranges beaches and sea passages - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201125060730/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/geographic-features-queensland-series/resource/1db1dfe1-ab2a-4405-9164-0a54c3b31dda. 25 November 2020. 25 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  5. 31 March 2021.
  6. Web site: 9 July 2018. State and non-state school details. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20181121065959/https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/state-and-non-state-school-details/resource/5b39065c-df32-415c-994c-5ff12f8de997. 21 November 2018. 21 November 2018. Queensland Government.
  7. Web site: Banksia Beach State School. live. 31 March 2021. 3 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210303174021/https://banksiabeachss.eq.edu.au/.
  8. Web site: ACARA School Profile 2018. 28 January 2020. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 27 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200827085246/https://www.acara.edu.au/docs/default-source/default-document-library/school-profile-2018.xlsx. live.
  9. Web site: 17 November 2020. Building areas - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201023081052/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/built-features-queensland-series/resource/536da964-19d2-42fb-9dd8-b46f15c4fb6f. 23 October 2020. 17 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  10. Web site: Bribie Harbour Shopping Village. 2021-03-31. www.facebook.com. en.
  11. Web site: The Bribie Island Community Arts Centre. live. 2021-03-31. The Bribie Island Community Arts Centre. en-AU. 5 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210305234629/https://www.bribieartscentre.com.au/.
  12. Web site: Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club. 2021-03-31. Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club. en-AU. 18 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210118100425/https://www.pacificharbourgolf.com.au/. live.
  13. Web site: Home. live. 2021-03-31. Solander Lake Bowls Club. 24 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210324235219/https://www.solanderbowls.com.au/.
  14. Web site: 20 November 2020. Land for public recreation - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201122211519/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/land-for-public-recreation-queensland/resource/d55804bc-f416-478b-8e9a-c12587ce8009. 22 November 2020. 22 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  15. Web site: Matthew Flinders Exploration. 2021-03-31. Monument Australia.