North Tamborine, Queensland Explained

Type:town
North Tamborine
City:Tamborine Mountain
State:qld
Coordinates:-27.9231°N 153.2074°W
Established:1875
Postcode:4272
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Lga:Scenic Rim Region
Stategov:Scenic Rim
Fedgov:Wright

North Tamborine is a rural town in the locality of Tamborine Mountain in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.[1]

Geography

North Tamborine is 72km (45miles) south of Brisbane,[2] and from the Gold Coast.

Prior 2008, it was part of the Beaudesert Shire, in the Gold Coast hinterland.

History

Land in Tambourine North was first sold in 1875, with the first settler being John O' Callaghan.

Sugar-growing began in 1885, but soon after, a flood hit, which halted the industry.

Many early settlers grew maize and grazed dairy cattle.[3] The first guesthouse on the mountain was opened in 1889.

The town was connected by rail in 1915; the line closed in 1936.

A tourist road to the mountain was completed in 1924. The road brought visitors to the area and the North Tamborine village became the centre for social and business activities. North Tamborine Post Office opened by 1922.[4]

A section of Tamborine National Park known as The Knoll protects forests found in the north of the suburb.

Formerly a suburb in its own right, in 1997, North Tamborine was merged with other former suburbs Eagle Heights and Mount Tamborine to create the larger locality of Tamborine Mountain.[5]

Heritage listings

North Tamborine has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

See also

Notes and References

  1. 29 December 2020.
  2. Book: Boon, Robert . The Concise Encyclopedia of Australia and New Zealand . Horwitz Grahame Pty Limited . 1991 . 0 7255 2236 4 . 10th . 2 . Sydney . 786.
  3. Book: Queensland Environmental Protection Agency . Heritage Trails of the Great South East . 2000 . State of Queensland . 0-7345-1008-X . 14 .
  4. Web site: Phoenix Auctions History . Post Office List . Phoenix Auctions . 21 February 2021.
  5. Web site: Eagle Heights. Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland. 31 January 2016. 2 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160302194042/http://queenslandplaces.com.au/eagle-heights. live.
  6. 12 July 2013.