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Petrie is a suburb in the
Moreton Bay Region The Moreton Bay Region is a local government area in the north of the Brisbane metropolitan city in South East Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it replaced three established local government areas, the City of Redcliffe and the Shir ...
,
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, Australia. In the , Petrie had a population of 8,674 people.


Geography

The southern boundary of the suburb is marked by the
North Pine River The North Pine River is a minor river located in South East Queensland, Australia. Location and features The North Pine River rises in the D'Aguilar Range in the Mount Mee State Forest, approximately northwest of Brisbane, and flows general ...
. Petrie is a suburban village with new housing developments on land which was previously used for pine
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s and
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.
Petrie railway station Petrie railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the suburb of Petrie in the Moreton Bay Region. It opened as North Pine railway station in1888 after the nearby North Pine River and was renamed P ...
provides access to regular
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services to Brisbane and
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, as well as Caboolture and the Sunshine Coast. There are also commuter rail services to Kippa-Ring (Redcllife) via the newly built Redcliffe branch railway line. The
Gympie Road Gympie Road is a major road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The road forms part of the main road route from the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD) to the northern suburbs, Sunshine Coast and east coast of Qu ...
, Dayboro Road and
Anzac Avenue Anzac Avenue is a heritage-listed major arterial road lined with trees in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. It runs from Petrie to Redcliffe, with most of the route signed as state route 71. The route was formerly the main ro ...
junction, and surrounding area encompass the town centre which includes establishments, such as retail, commerce, accommodation, cosmetology, health, education, sport and mechanical industries and establishments. There are also police, fire brigade and ambulance establishments in the town centre. The Moreton Bay campus of the
University of the Sunshine Coast The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. After opening with 524 students in 1996 as the Sunshine Coast University College, it was later renamed the University of the ...
is situated in Petrie on the site of the former Amcor Paper Mill.


History

Petrie is situated in the
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bul traditional
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country.
Thomas Petrie Thomas Petrie (31 January 1831 – 26 August 1910) was an Australian explorer, gold prospector, logger, and grazier. He was a Queensland pioneer. Early life Petrie was born at Edinburgh, fourth son of Andrew Petrie and brother of John. His f ...
established his homestead Murrumba on a bend on the Pine River in 1858. Tom Petrie was part of the Petrie family, who were the first free settlers in Queensland and who established their prominent construction business in 1840. Murrumba was an important stopping point on the route to the goldfields in Gympie. Tom Petrie subdivided a portion of his land to create the town, initially known as North Pine. On Sunday 6 July 1873 North Pine Presbyterian Church was officially opened by Reverend M. McGavin. North Pine River Provisional School opened on 22 April 1874. In 1879 it became Pine River North State School. In 1896 it was renamed North Pine State School. In 1956 it became Petrie State School. Harrison's Pocket Provisional School opened on 31 January 1876. On 18 February 1884 it became Harrison's Pocket State School. It closed in 1937. On Saturday 25 August 1888, Lady Musgrave (wife of Governor Musgrave) laid the foundation stone for St Thomas' Anglican church in North Pine. The church was officially opened on Friday 21 December 1888. North Pine School of Arts was built in 1889 and was officially opened on 28 January 1890 by
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, the Queensland Minister for Education. A special train was provided to bring visitors from Brisbane to attend the opening. The School of Arts has been used by the community over the years for many social and cultural activities purposes, including meetings, concerts, dances, movies, and as a library. The Phoenix Masonic Lodge founded in 1894. Since 1929 Phoenix Lodge has been meeting at the Petrie Masonic Centre in Whites Road. In July 1911 (after Tom Petrie's death) the North Pine railway station was renamed Petrie railway station. The suburb takes its name from the railway station. Tom Petrie was a highly regarded individual in the area through his community work and his cooperation with the local
Indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
inhabitants. Tom Petrie had written significant information about his research in South-East Queensland regarding Indigenous Australian culture, travels and work. On Saturday 15 July 1911, a freestone monument to Thomas Petrie was unveiled by Sir
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, the
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. It is outside the North Pine School of Arts in Petrie Place Park, 1014-1030
Anzac Avenue Anzac Avenue is a heritage-listed major arterial road lined with trees in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. It runs from Petrie to Redcliffe, with most of the route signed as state route 71. The route was formerly the main ro ...
(). In 1957, Australian Paper Manufacturers (now
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) established their Petrie paper mill on a site, formerly two dairy farms. It was officially opened on 6 December 1957 by the
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, Robert Menzies. It was the largest industrial development in southern Queensland at the time. It created an economic stimulus that transformed Petrie from a small farming town into a growing residential area. The mill closed in 2013. Moreton Bay Regional Council purchased the site for tertiary education as part of an innovation and knowledge precinct and, in 2015, entered into a partnership with the University of the Sunshine Coast to develop the site, with construction commencing in June 2018. On 9 March 2020, the foundation building was opened by
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, the local member for the
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for Dickson. Our Lady of the Way School opened on 3 February 1964. Kurwongbah State School opened on 28 January 1986. Kolbe College was established in 1987 by the Daughters of Charity. It was later renamed Mt Maria College Petrie. In the , Petrie recorded a population of 8,499 people, 50.3% female and 49.7% male. The median age of the Petrie population was 34 years, 3 years below the national median of 37. 78.6% of people living in Petrie were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 5.9%, New Zealand 4.6%, South Africa 1%, Scotland 0.6%, Philippines 0.6%. 92.8% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 0.5% Afrikaans, 0.3% Dutch, 0.3% Italian, 0.3% Samoan, 0.3% Spanish. In the , Petrie had a population of 8,674 people.


Heritage listings

Petrie has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: *
Anzac Memorial Avenue Anzac Avenue is a heritage-listed major arterial road lined with trees in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. It runs from Petrie to Redcliffe, with most of the route signed as state route 71. The route was formerly the main rou ...
(the road itself, ) * former Murrumba Homestead Grounds: now within the grounds of Our Lady of the Way School, 38 Armstrong Street () * Petrie State School: 42 Dayboro Road (Brisbane Woodford Road) * Petrie Roadside Rest Area, one of the North Coast Roadside Rest Areas: Wyllie Park, 980 Gympie Road () * Sweeney's Reserve: 1A Old Dayboro Road ()


Education

Petrie State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 42 Dayboro Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 582 students with 48 teachers (39 full-time equivalent) and 36 non-teaching staff (20 full-time equivalent). It includes a
special education Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, exceptional education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, or SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates th ...
program. Kurwongbah State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Eacham Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 933 students with 69 teachers (61 full-time equivalent) and 50 non-teaching staff (27 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. Our Lady of the Way School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 38 Armstrong Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 327 students with 27 teachers (22 full-time equivalent) and 22 non-teaching staff (13 full-time equivalent). Mt Maria College Petrie is a Catholic secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at Armstrong Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 373 students with 44 teachers (41 full-time equivalent) and 44 non-teaching staff (33 full-time equivalent). Moreton Bay campus of the
University of the Sunshine Coast The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. After opening with 524 students in 1996 as the Sunshine Coast University College, it was later renamed the University of the ...
is at 1 Moreton Parade (), the former site of the Australian Paper Manufacturers' paper mill. There is no government secondary school in Petrie. The nearest government secondary schools are
Pine Rivers State High School Pine Rivers State High School is a government state secondary school in the suburb of Strathpine, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. First opened in 1964, Pine Rivers High School is a large school. Principals Pine Rivers State H ...
in Strathpine to the south and Dakabin State High School in Dakabin to the north.


Amenities

The North Pine School of Arts is at 1018 Anzac Ave (); it is available for rental for community events. The Phoenix Masonic Lodge meets at the Petrie Masonic Centre in Whites Road. The Pine Rivers branch of the
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meets at the QCWA Hall at 1058 Anzac Avenue (). The
Moreton Bay Regional Council The Moreton Bay Region is a local government area in the north of the Brisbane metropolitan city in South East Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it replaced three established local government areas, the City of Redcliffe and the Shir ...
operates a
mobile library A bookmobile or mobile library is a vehicle designed for use as a library. They have been known by many names throughout history, including traveling library, library wagon, book wagon, book truck, library-on-wheels, and book auto service. Bookm ...
service, which visits Mathieson Park on Mundin Street.


Attractions

Tourism in Petrie is mainly focused on recreation. Recreational activities, such as bushwalking, canoeing, fishing and horseriding take place.


See also

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Petrie Airfield Petrie Airfield was a World War II military airfield located just to the south of the North Pine River in what is now Lawnton, Queensland, Australia. After the war, the airfield was dismantled and the area is now part of the urban area of Petr ...
*
Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace is an inner suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Petrie Terrace had a population of 1,124 people. Geography The suburb is by road west of the Brisbane General Post Office. The precinct is bordered to ...
, Queensland


References


External links

* {{Moreton Bay Region Suburbs of Moreton Bay Region