Pullenvale, Queensland Explained

Type:suburb
Pullenvale
City:Brisbane
State:qld
Coordinates:-27.5116°N 152.8766°W
Pop:3276
Postcode:4069
Area:19.3
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:19.3
Dir1:SW
Location1:Brisbane CBD
Lga:City of Brisbane
(Pullenvale Ward)[1]
Stategov:Moggill
Fedgov:Ryan
Near-N:Upper Brookfield
Near-Ne:Brookfield
Near-E:Brookfield
Near-Se:Pinjarra Hills
Near-S:Pinjarra Hills
Near-Sw:Anstead
Near-W:Kholo
Near-Nw:Upper Brookfield

Pullenvale is a western suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the, Pullenvale had a population of 3,276 people.

Geography

Mount Elphinstone is in the north of the locality (-27.5039°N 152.8967°W) and rises to above sea level.[3] [4]

Pullenvale is 19.3km (12miles) by road south-west of the Brisbane CBD. Located in the southern foothills of Mount Elphinstone, Pullenvale features rolling hills and areas of bush land, and is spread over an area of approximately 19.3km2.

Apart from a small area of undeveloped land in the north-west of the locality, the land usage is predominantly rural residential housing.

History

In 1827, Mount Elphinstone was named by botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham as Mount Halsey, which also appears on some maps as Mount Helsey and Mount Kelsey.

There are a number of theories about the original of the name Pullenvale. One theory from a 1920s newspaper is that it is named after early timbergetter, George Pullen; however, no land records have been found to confirm this. Given that the local creek is known as Pullen Pullen Creek, some people believe the repetition suggests a word from one of the Australian Aboriginal languages possibly meaning "to die" (or "not to die") or "fighting" (or "fighting ground"). Another theory is that the Pullen Pullen name was originally Bullen Bullen, an Aboriginal word meaning "lonely place".[5] In support of the "fighting" theory, there is an 1850 newspaper account:[6]

The name Glen Pullen predated the name Pullenvale, which is described as a "new name" in 1873.[5] [7] There is an 1873 reference to Glenpullen Farm at Pullenvale.[8]

Pioneer Pullenvale residents developed a logging industry. The construction of Moggill Road, linking Brisbane with Ipswich via Moggill, made the area more accessible. Eventually the logging industry give way to small crop and dairy farming.On 6 September 1873, were reserved for a cemetery and four trustees appointed.[9] There were eight burials in the cemetery between 1876 and 1888, which were clustered at the top of a steep hill. There is only one surviving headstone for Adam James Furley Walker.[10] When Greater Brisbane was established in 1925, the Brisbane City Council was made the trustee for the cemetery and closed the cemetery in 1930. Most of the land was sold off apart from the small area with the graves and an access path from Haven Road.

The resulting tiny population of farming families led to the establishment of the Pullenvale State School which opened on 16 March 1874 with an initial enrolment of 32 students.[11] It was noted in the Brisbane Courier of 28 June 1873 that the residents of Pullenvale had, "fairly earned the reputation of being possessed of considerable pluck, having lately accomplished a task of which many older settlements might well be proud that of placing in the Savings Bank the sum of £60 to the oredit of the Board of Education for the purpose of erecting a National School for the benefit of the young Pullenites."[12] A year later it was reported in The Queenslander that there was now, "a fine school and teacher's residence, and an average daily attendance of thirty children (which by the way might be increased by a little salutary compulsion)."[13] It was not until 1981 that the State School was rebuilt in Grandview Road to cater for a great increase in population that stemmed from the encroaching Brisbane metropolis. In 2015 the school was granted Independent Public School status.[14]

Pullenvale Hall is a former pineapple packing shed. The building was purchased from resident Jack Woodward in about 1943.[15]

Moggill Pony Club was formed in April 1961. It is one of the oldest pony clubs in Queensland.[16]

Brisbane Independent School opened in a church hall in St Lucia on 19 August 1968. It was established by parents who were looking for a different style of education for their children where they could pursue their own creativity and ideas. The school relocated to Pullenvale in 1972 on land donated by the Job family.[17]

Demographics

In the, Pullenvale had a population of 3,174 people, 49.8% female and 50.2% male. The median age of the Pullenvale population was 39 years, 2 years above the Australian median. 68.2% of people living in Pullenvale were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 10.3%, South Africa 4.6%, New Zealand 2.4%, United States of America 1.4%, Scotland 1.1%. 91.2% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 1.1% Afrikaans, 0.7% German, 0.6% Japanese, 0.5% Mandarin, 0.4% Cantonese.

In the, Pullenvale had a population of 3,179 people.

In the, Pullenvale had a population of 3,276 people.

Heritage listings

There are a number of heritage-listed sites in Pullenvale:

Economy

The CSIRO have their Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies at 1 Technology Drive (off Bainbridge Street) in Pullenvale, although the campus is extends into neighbouring Pinjarra Hills.

Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies (QCAT) is an integrated research and development precinct for the resources and advanced technology industries.

Education

Pullenvale State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 120 Grandview Road (-27.5326°N 152.8953°W).[19] [20] In 2014 the school recorded 387 students. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 437 students with 35 teachers (27 full-time equivalent) and 18 non-teaching staff (11 full-time equivalent).[21]

Brisbane Independent School is a private primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2,447 Moggill Road (-27.5241°N 152.9187°W).[22] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 86 students with 7 teachers (6 full-time equivalent) and 10 non-teaching staff (6 full-time equivalent).

Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre is an Outdoor and Environmental Education Centre at 250 Grandview Road (-27.5258°N 152.8886°W). It is on the previous site of the Pullenvale State School where the old Pullenvale State School building still stands.[23]

There is no secondary school in Pullenvale. The nearest government secondary school is Kenmore State High School in Kenmore to the east.

Facilities

Pullenvale Fire Station is at 6 Pullenvale Road (-27.5213°N 152.9214°W).[24]

Amenities

Pullenvale Marketplace is a shopping centre at 8 McCaskill Road, anchored by an IGA supermarket.[25]

Pullenvale Hall is at 302 Grandview Road . It is the centre of many small functions and classes run by the Pullenvale Progress Association.[26]

Despite its name, Moggill Pony Club is on of land at 41 O'Brien Road in Pullenvale .[27]

There are a number of parks in the area:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pullenvale Ward. Brisbane City Council. 12 March 2017. 12 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170312054538/https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/about-council/governance-strategy/councillors-wards/pullenvale-ward. live.
  2. 12 February 2022.
  3. Web site: 12 November 2020. Mountain peaks and capes - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201125215033/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/geographic-features-queensland-series/resource/06ff12a9-862e-4aac-bf9d-693f0a63b4c9. 25 November 2020. 25 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  4. 12 February 2022.
  5. Web site: History of Pullenvale. Moggill Historical Society Inc. 13 February 2014. 21 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221154417/http://www.moggillhistorical.org.au/PullenvaleSchoolCentenary.html. live.
  6. News: DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. . . Brisbane . 2 February 1850 . 13 February 2014 . 2 . National Library of Australia . 17 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235214/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3716141 . live .
  7. News: PULLENVALE. . . Brisbane . 28 June 1873 . 13 February 2014 . 3 . National Library of Australia . 17 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235215/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27276569 . live .
  8. News: Family Notices. . . 8 July 1873 . 13 February 2014 . 4 . National Library of Australia . 17 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235216/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1321512 . live .
  9. News: 9 September 1873. Government Gazette. XII. 3. Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald And General Advertiser. 1760. Queensland, Australia. National Library of Australia. 18 February 2022. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235218/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122560968. live.
  10. Web site: 2 June 2006. Pioneer's Memorial Returned to Grave. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070115170915/http://www.thelocalbulletin.com:80/article.asp?a_id=3760. 15 January 2007. 18 February 2022. The Local Bulletin.
  11. Web site: 30 May 2019. History. 17 February 2022. Pullenvale State School. en. 12 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200312122832/https://pullenvaless.eq.edu.au/Ourschool/History/Pages/History.aspx. live.
  12. News: 28 June 1873. PULLENVALE.. 5. The Brisbane Courier. Queensland, Australia. 25 January 2017. National Library of Australia. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235219/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1320731. live.
  13. News: 13 June 1874. Pullenvale.. 10. The Queenslander. 19. Queensland, Australia. 25 January 2017. National Library of Australia. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235219/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18331289. live.
  14. Web site: Annual Report 2016. 17 February 2022. Pullenvale State School. 3. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235220/https://pullenvaless.eq.edu.au/supportandresources/formsanddocuments/annualreports/0140-pullenvale-state-school-annual-school-report-2016.pdf. live.
  15. Web site: Brief History of Moggill and Pullenvale. 13 February 2014. Moggill Historical Society Inc. 21 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221154414/http://www.moggillhistorical.org.au/History.html. live.
  16. Web site: Our History. 2022-02-17. Moggill Pony Club. en-AU. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217081844/https://www.moggillponyclub.com/history. live.
  17. Web site: History of BIS. 2022-02-17. Brisbane Independent School. en-AU. 17 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210517171647/http://www.bis.qld.edu.au/always/history/. live.
  18. 9 March 2020.
  19. Web site: 9 July 2018. State and non-state school details. live. Queensland Government. 21 November 2018. 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.
  20. Web site: Pullenvale State School. 17 February 2022. Pullenvale State School. 17 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210517032456/https://pullenvaless.eq.edu.au/. live.
  21. Web site: ACARA School Profile 2018. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 28 January 2020. 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.
  22. Web site: Welcome. 2022-02-17. Brisbane Independent School. en-AU. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217083439/https://www.bis.qld.edu.au/. live.
  23. Web site: Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre. 17 February 2022. Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre. 29 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210329041602/https://pullenvaleeec.eq.edu.au/. live.
  24. Web site: 18 November 2020. Emergency services facilities - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201124224500/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/built-features-queensland-series/resource/923a4139-4a79-4744-8955-d73230796bd6. 24 November 2020. 24 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  25. Web site: Pullenvale Marketplace. 2022-02-17. www.facebook.com. en. 17 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220217235258/https://www.facebook.com/pullenvalemarketplace/about. live.
  26. Web site: Pullenvale Hall. 2022-02-17. Pullenvale Hall. en-AU. 20 December 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211220142257/http://pullenvalehall.com/. live.
  27. Web site: Moggill Pony Club. 2022-02-17. Moggill Pony Club. en-AU. 19 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180819073039/https://www.moggillponyclub.com/. live.
  28. 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.