Noosaville Explained

Type:town
Noosaville
City:Noosa
State:qld
Coordinates:-26.398°N 153.0616°W
Local Map:yes
Zoom:11
Pop:8716
Postcode:4566
Area:25.8
Elevation:6
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Lga:Shire of Noosa
Stategov:Noosa
Fedgov:Wide Bay
Dist1:3.6
Dir1:SE
Location1:Tewantin
Dist2:6.5
Dir2:WSW
Location2:Noosa Heads
Dist3:133
Dir3:N
Location3:Brisbane
Dist4:61
Dir4:SE
Location4:Gympie
Near-N:Noosa North Shore
Near-Ne:Noosa Heads
Near-E:Castaways Beach
Near-Se:Marcus Beach
Near-S:Peregian Beach
Near-Sw:Weyba Downs
Near-W:Doonan
Near-Nw:Tewantin

Noosaville is a town and suburb in Noosa in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia.[1] [2] In the, the suburb of Noosaville had a population of 8,716 people.

Geography

Noosaville is bounded by the Noosa River to the north, Weyba Creek to the east, the shoreline of Lake Weyba (the lake being within the suburb).

Lake Weyba is in the south-east of the suburb and is 9.77km2. Weyba is believed to mean place of stingrays or place of flying squirrels.[3] [4]

The land in the north of the locality near the river is predominantly residential including the Noosa Waters canal estate .

The southern part of the suburb including Lake Webya is undeveloped, apart from Noosa Aerodrome (-26.4246°N 153.0679°W), the only commercial airstrip in the Shire of Noosa.[5]

In the west of the suburb there is a mix of residential areas and industrial areas, including the Noosa Civic (-26.4152°N 153.0492°W), a major shopping centre which serves the Noosa community.[6]

The Eumundi-Noosa Road runs through from west to east.

History

The name Noosa comes from the headland Noosa Head, which is a corruption of a Kabi word nuthuru meaning ghost or shadow.[1]

Noosa Waters canal estate was developed by the Hooker Corporation in the 1980s.[7]

In December 1950 St James' Anglican Church Hall was dedicated by the Reverend Ernest Read Chittenden, the Rural Dean of Wide Bay.[8] It closed circa 1986.[9]

Good Shepherd Lutheran College opened on 28 January 1986.

The Noosaville Public Library building opened in 1993.[10]

Noosaville State School opened on 29 January 1996.

St Teresa's Catholic College opened on 26 January 2004.

Although historically and currently within the Shire of Noosa, between 2008 and 2013 the Shire of Noosa was abolished and Noosaville was within Sunshine Coast Region.[11] [12] [13]

Demographics

In the, the suburb of Noosaville had a population of 8,124 people.

In the, the suburb of Noosaville had a population of 8,716 people.

Heritage listings

Noosaville has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Amenities

The Noosa Shire Council has a library located at 7 Wallace Drive, Wallace Park .[15] [16]

Education

Noosaville State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 75 Beckmans Road (-26.4095°N 153.0291°W).[17] [18] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 487 students with 41 teachers (33 full-time equivalent) and 23 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent).[19] It includes a special education program.[20]

Good Shepherd Lutheran College is a private primary and secondary (Prep–12) school for boys and girls at 115 Eumundi Road (-26.4085°N 153.0493°W).[21] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,006 students with 68 teachers (63 full-time equivalent) and 76 non-teaching staff (51 full-time equivalent).

St Teresa's Catholic College is a Catholic secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at Sea Eagle Drive (-26.4064°N 153.0323°W).[22] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 877 students with 67 teachers (64 full-time equivalent) and 38 non-teaching staff (30 full-time equivalent).

There is no government secondary school in Noosaville. The nearest government secondary school is Sunshine Beach State High School in Sunshine Beach.

Attractions

A ferry service operates along the Noosa River from Noosa Heads via Noosaville to Tewantin with timetabled regular services and tourist cruises.[23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 27 January 2020.
  2. 27 January 2020.
  3. Web site: Noosa Community Guide 2005 Part D. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080724202653/http://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/docs/CommGuide05PartD.pdf. 24 July 2008. 19 December 2006.
  4. Web site: South East Queensland – Place Names. 19 December 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20060822090257/http://www.dovenetq.net.au/~piula/Placenames/page67.html. 22 August 2006. dead.
  5. Web site: Noosa Shire Planning Scheme. 11 December 2019. Noosa Shire Council. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200414135230/https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/downloads/file/1900/2019-12-11-sm-agenda-item-1-attachment-2-final-new-noosa-plan-part-1-3-and-5-6-track-change-version. 14 April 2020. 14 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Home. Noosa Civic. en. 2020-04-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20200414135813/https://www.noosacivicshopping.com.au/. 14 April 2020. live.
  7. Book: Edwards, D E. Conflict and Controversy:The Changing Development Pattern of The Noosa Shire 1910-1980. September 1998. 7 December 2017.
  8. News: 15 December 1950. TEWANTIN. 3. Nambour Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser. 2426. Queensland, Australia. 27 July 2020. National Library of Australia.
  9. Web site: Anglican Church of Southern Queensland. Closed Churches. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190403003329/https://www.anglicanarchives.org.au/churches/. 3 April 2019. 3 July 2020.
  10. Web site: Queensland Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016-2017. November 2017. Public Libraries Connect. 29 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180130022546/http://www.plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/388497/SLQ_StatsBulletin1617_20171109.pdf. 30 January 2018. live.
  11. Web site: About Noosa. Noosa Shire Council. en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200229054032/https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/community/about-noosa. 29 February 2020. 2020-02-27.
  12. Web site: Backward Glance: History of Local Government on the Sunshine Coast . 2023-08-02 . Sunshine Coast Regional Council.
  13. Web site: 2 January 2014 . The Noosa De-amalgamation: Building a New Organisation . 2 August 2023 . . 8–9.
  14. 14 July 2013.
  15. Web site: Noosa Libraries. Noosa Council. 19 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20170607021928/https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/libraries. 7 June 2017. live.
  16. Web site: Noosaville Library. State Library of Queensland. en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190321160239/http://www.plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/networking/directory-of-public-libraries/branches/noosa/noosa_library. 21 March 2019. 2018-01-29.
  17. Web site: State and non-state school details. 9 July 2018. Queensland Government. 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.
  18. Web site: Noosaville State School. 21 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20130421013437/http://noosavilless.eq.edu.au/. 21 April 2013. dead.
  19. Web site: ACARA School Profile 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20181122010027/http://www.acara.edu.au/docs/default-source/default-document-library/school-profile-20172c7b12404c94637ead88ff00003e0139.xlsx?sfvrsn=0. 22 November 2018. 22 November 2018.
  20. Web site: Noosaville SS – Special Education Program. 21 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20130421013437/http://noosavilless.eq.edu.au/. 21 April 2013. dead.
  21. Web site: Good Shepherd Lutheran College. 21 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20190124091109/https://www.gslc.qld.edu.au/. 24 January 2019. live.
  22. Web site: St Teresa's Catholic College. 21 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20121227220324/http://www.stteresa.qld.edu.au/. 27 December 2012. dead.
  23. Web site: Ferry. Noosa Marina. en-AU. 2020-04-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20200316201837/https://noosamarina.com.au/noosa-marina-river-ferry-service/. 16 March 2020. live.