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Bundall is a
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in the
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,
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, 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 (),
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to the south-east and south (), and an unnamed canal from the Nerang River to the south-west and west (). Sorrento is a neighbourhood within the south of Bundall (). It takes its name from a canal real estate development on the Nerang River that created 800 waterfront blocks and 400 "dry" blocks. The northernmost part of the suburb near the canals is also used for housing. There are commercial buildings to the north of Ashmore Road and the west of Bundall Road. The centre of the suburb provides a range of civic infrastructure including Southport Racecourse (with naming rights as Aquis Park ) and associated businesses and the Benowa Effluent re-pump station, part of the city's sewage and recycled water infrastructure ().


History

The name ''Bundall'' is from the Aboriginal word for a species of prickly vine. The area was originally settled by British landowner Edmund Henry Price in 1862. He established the Bundall
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plantation. The sugarcane was crushed at the Benowa sugar mill. Subsequently, the land was used for dairy farming, until it was developed for urban use. Bundall Provisional School opened on 21 September 1885. It was renamed Benowa Provisional School in November 1900. On 1 January 1909 it became Benowa State School. In 1965 a group of Greek residents of the Gold Coast formed the Greek Orthodox Community of St Anna (Gold Coast and Districts) with the ambition of establishing a
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. In 1978, the first St Anna Greek Orthodox Church was built on land donated by Greek entrepreneur Peter Vaggelas to fulfill a pledge that his wife Betty had made to St Anna during the difficult birth of their daughter. The present St Anna's Church at 31A Crombie Avenue was built on land donated by Jim Raptis, President of the Greek Community. In the , Bundall had a population of 4,523 people. The median age of the Bundall population was 42 years, 4 years above the national median of 38. 65.5% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were New Zealand 7.4% and England 4.4%. 80.0% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin at 3.1%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 28.7%, Catholic 24.1% and Anglican 21.1%.


Heritage listings

There are a number of heritage sites in Bundall, including: * 8 Elliott Street: Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society GroundsGold Coast Local Heritage Register - A to M, pp. 41-42


Slatyer Avenue

Slatyer Avenue is one of eleven local streets named after young men who died on active service in
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. When the Bradbrook family farm at Bundall was subdivided for housing in the 1950s, Slatyer Avenue was named after two brothers – Allan and Gordon Slatyer, the only children of Francis Leichhardt and Hilda (Peggy) Slatyer of
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. Allan, an
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leading aircraftman, died in a training accident at
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on 29 August 1941. He was 18 years old. Gordon, an AIF infantryman, was killed in action on 3 August 1942 at
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. He was 22 years old.


Education

There are no schools in Bundall. The nearest primary schools are Surfers Paradise State School in neighbouring
Surfers Paradise Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
to the east, Benowa State School in neighbouring
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to the west and Bellevue Park State School in neighbouring
Ashmore Ashmore is a village and civil parish in the North Dorset district of Dorset, England, southwest of Salisbury. The village is centred on a circular pond and has a church and several stone cottages and farms, many with thatched roofs. It is ...
to the north-west. The nearest secondary schools are
Benowa State High School Benowa State High School (BSHS) is an independent, co-educational school, founded in 1980, located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and hosts exchange students from Asia, Ameri ...
in neighbouring Benowa to the west and
Keebra Park State High School , motto_translation = Honourable Deeds Rather Than Splendid Ones , streetaddress= Anne St, Southport 4215 , city= Gold Coast , state= Queensland , website= , principal= , principal_label= Principal , schooltype= Public ...
in neighbouring
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to the north.


Sport

Bundall is also the home of the Bundall Iceland Ice Rink, home of the
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club,
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's only team in the
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.


Amenities

St Anna's Greek Orthodox Church is at 31A Crombie Avenue (). Its feast days are 25 July, 9 September and 9 December.


Notable people

Notable people from or who have lived in Bundall include: *
Justin Hickey Sir Justin Hickey (5 April 1920 – 21 August 2005) was an Australian businessman, insurance executive and philanthropist. His father Simon Hickey (politician), Simon Hickey was a New South Wales Labor politician. Early life and education Hickey ...
, businessman, insurance executive and philanthropist


See also

*
Suburbs of the Gold Coast There are eighty-one suburbs in the City of Gold Coast, a local government area in Queensland, Australia. The local government area has been amended several times since its creation in 1948, most dramatically by its amalgamation in 1994 with th ...


References


Sources

* * W.E Hanlon, The Early Settlement of the Logan and Albert Districts * Steele, J.G., Aboriginal Pathways in Southeast Queensland and the Richmond River, p63


External links

* {{Localities in Gold Coast Suburbs of the Gold Coast, Queensland 1862 establishments in Australia