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Boondall is a
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in the City of Brisbane,
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, Australia. In the , Boondall had a population of 9,217 people. It was formerly known as Cabbage Tree Creek (after the creek that flows through the area).


Geography

Situated approximately north of Brisbane near Moreton Bay, almost halfway between
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and the coastal city of Redcliffe. Bounded on the north by Deagon, Sandgate and Shorncliffe, on the east by Nudgee and
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, on the south by Banyo, Geebung and
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and on the west by Taigum and
Zillmere Zillmere is a Suburbs and localities (Australia), suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Zillmere had a population of 8,967 people. Geography As at 2008, Zillmere was approximately 60% residential and 40% industrial. H ...
. The borders of Boondall are defined by loosely following the Cabbage Tree Creek (Tighgum) to the north and then following down Muller Road in the west. When Muller Road intersects with Zillmere Road, it forms a corner near Zillmere Water Holes in the south and follow the creek to its connection with Nundah Creek and use Nundah Creek as a border back up to the Cabbage Tree Creek estuary completing the border. The Boondall Wetlands are located in the east of the suburb. These internationally significant wetlands contain more than 1000 hectares of protected area that provide habitat to a wide range of animals including more than 190 species of birds. A residential zone, Boondall is home to a mix of young and established families and retirees.


History

The name of Boondall is derived from an
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word meaning either ''crooked creek'' or ''cunjevoi'' ( Alocasia macrorrhiza). The Turrbal people of north Brisbane were the original owners of the country around the Boondall Wetlands. St Joseph's Nudgee College was established in January 1891 by the Christian Brothers, a
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order. The site for the college was chosen by
Ambrose Treacy Patrick Ambrose Treacy CFC (31 August 1834 – 2 October 1912) was a Roman Catholic educationist who established the first permanent Christian Brothers community in Australia in 1868. Early life Treacy was born on 31 August 1834 in Thurle ...
after the
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asked that the Brothers establish a boarding school for Catholic boys from rural areas. In January 1916, the Zillmere congregation of the Church of Christ commenced outreach in the Nudgee College area, erecting a bush shelter. On 23 December 1916, a chapel was built in a day by volunteers. In 1957, a new church building was erected and the old church building was used as a hall. Boondall State School opened on 6 April 1925. St Matthew's Anglican church at 178 Lyndhurst Road () was dedicated on 21 September 1974 by Archbishop Arnott. It closed circa 1988. The property was purchased by Turbert Bhagwan Ram Dutta and his mother Gayatri Dutta with a view to using it as a
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. The local Hindu community supported the plan and the Hindu Society of Queensland was incorporated on 22 January 1992 and took over the ownership of the property. The Gayatri Mandir was officially opened and blessed on Sunday 26 January 1992. In 1975, Boondall Methodist Church was at 2218 Sandgate Road (approx ), becoming Boondall Uniting Church after the amalgamation of the Methodist Church into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977. In June 1990 the Uniting Church in Australia congregations of Boondall,
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, Sandgate and Shorncliffe decided to amalgamate. Their new Sandgate Uniting Church in Deagon was opened in Sunday 20 November 1994. In the , Boondall recorded a population of 9,217 people, 49.4% female and 50.6% male. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.5% of the population. The median age of the Boondall population was 37 years of age, 1 year below the Australian median. 68.7% of people living in Boondall were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 66.7%; the next most common countries of birth were New Zealand 5.3%, India 4.1%, England 2.2%, Philippines 2.1% and Fiji 1.3%. 77.0% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Punjabi 2.7%, Hindi 1.2%, Mandarin 1.2%, Cantonese 1.1% and Italian 1.1%. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 30.3%, No Religion 25.4% and Anglican 11.6%.


Heritage listings

Boondall has a number of
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sites, including: * 23 Carlyle Road: Church of Christ Hall (also known as Boondall Church of Christ) * 11 Peacock Street: Railway footbridge (also known as the former Boondall Station pedestrian footbridge) * 2199 Sandgate Road:
St Joseph's Nudgee College , motto_translation = A Sign of Faith , location = Boondall, Queensland , country = Australia , coordinates = , other_name = St. Joseph's Nudgee College , former_name ...
*2210 Sandgate Road: Boondall State School's Arbor Day trees *Adjacent Sandgate Road (): Cabbage Tree Creek railway bridge


Education

Boondall State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls on the corner of Sandgate Road and Roscommon Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 681 students with 48 teachers (43 full-time equivalent) and 38 non-teaching staff (22 full-time equivalent). It includes a
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program. The school has received numerous awards for their educational programs (e.g. ELF Literacy Program).
St Joseph's Nudgee College , motto_translation = A Sign of Faith , location = Boondall, Queensland , country = Australia , coordinates = , other_name = St. Joseph's Nudgee College , former_name ...
is a Catholic primary and secondary (5–12) school for boys at 2199 Sandgate Road (). The school is in the southern part of the suburb and was formerly within the suburb boundaries of neighbouring Nudgee. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 1586 students with 130 teachers (128 full-time equivalent) and 115 non-teaching staff (91 full-time equivalent). The school has produced seven
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s.


Amenities

Close to the Boondall railway station is the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, where many live entertainment shows are held. One of the shows at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre was the popular musical theatre production The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular. The suburb is also home to the
Ice World Boondall Iceworld Boondall is an ice sports and public ice skating centre, located approximately 20 km north of Brisbane, Queensland. It hosts a number of major ice hockey games, including Australian Women's Ice Hockey League games. The venue offer ...
, where the Brisbane Blue Tongues of the
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used to play before relocating to
Bundall Bundall is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Bundall had a population of 4,523 people. Geography Bundall is bounded by the Slayter Road to the north (), Bundall Road to the east (), Nerang River to the sout ...
Iceland on the
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There are a number of parks in the suburb, including: * Barlow Place Park () * Boondall Park () * Boondall Wetlands () * Boondall Wetlands Western Extension () * Donna Philp Park () * Eton Avenue Park () * Frank Sleeman Park () * Gildor Street Park () * Jalomy Street Park () * Keppel Street Park () * Laar Crescent Park () * Lambert Mcbride Park () * Mulbeam Park () * Northumbria Road Park () * Roghan Road Park (no.2260) () * Wahl Street Park ()


References


External links


University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Boondall
* * {{Authority control Suburbs of the City of Brisbane