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Springbrook is a rural town and
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in the
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,
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, Australia. In the , the locality of Springbrook had a population of 659 people. The locality borders
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.


Geography

The plateau is covered in subtropical rainforest and crossed by many small creeks. The area has excellent views to the
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and is known for its cliffs, waterfalls and forest walks, most of which are protected in the
Springbrook National Park The Springbrook National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland, Australia. The park is situated on the McPherson Range, near Springbrook, approximately south of Brisbane. The park is p ...
. Road access to this eastern
Scenic Rim The Scenic Rim is a group of forested mountain ranges of the Great Dividing Range, located south of Brisbane agglomeration, straddling the border between south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. In 2021, the S ...
mountain is via
Mudgeeraba Mudgeeraba ( ) is a town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , the suburb of Mudgeeraba had a population of 13,624 people. Mudgeeraba's essential character remains one of a nineteenth-century village, and contai ...
along the Springbrook Road and from
Numinbah Valley Numinbah Valley is a rural locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Numinbah Valley had a population of 218 people. Geography The Numinbah Valley is a valley and locality in the Gold Coast hinterland in South East Qu ...
via Pine Creek Road. To the south of Springbrook is the
Tweed Range The Tweed Range is a mountain range which is the western extension of the Tweed Volcano caldera rim, part of the Scenic Rim of the Great Dividing Range, located in northern New South Wales, near the southeastern border of Queensland, in Australi ...
, west is the Numinbah Valley and the Lamington Plateau. Both the Nimmel Range and
Tamborine Mountain Tamborine Mountain is a plateau and locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Tamborine Mountain had a population of 7,506 people. Geography The plateau is a , . The name is from the of Yugumbir language of the Wanger ...
are to the north, as is
Hinze Dam The Hinze Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Nerang River in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East, Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the Gold ...
while the peak of Mount Nimmel is at the north eastern tip. The plateau is part of a biodiversity hot spot. It is part of the Scenic Rim Important Birdlife Area.
Pademelon Pademelons are small, furry, hopping mammals in the genus ''Thylogale'', found in Australia and New Guinea. They are some of the smallest members of the macropod family (Macropodidae), which includes the similar-looking but larger kangaroos an ...
s are commonly seen by visitors. Springbrook Plateau is the remains of the Tweed Volcano—now known as
Mount Warning Mount Warning ( Bundjalung: ''Wollumbin''), a mountain in the Tweed Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, was formed from a volcanic plug of the now-gone Tweed Volcano. The mountain is located west-south-west of Mu ...
and the
Tweed Valley Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained ...
.Springbrook National Park: Visitor Information. Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service. 1994. The plateau is an undulating elevated patch that extends north from the southern, forested heights, close to Mount Cougal, just to the east. These subtropical rainforests are part of the
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world. Collectively, the rainforests are a World Heritage Site with fifty separate res ...
and contain the rare Antarctic beech trees. Springbrook plateau has been described as "the Switzerland of Queensland" and a unique wonder. Springbrook was widely considered to be part of the
McPherson Range The McPherson Range is an extensive mountain range, a spur of the Great Dividing Range, heading in an easterly direction from near Wallangarra to the Pacific Ocean coastline. It forms part of the Scenic Rim on the border between the states of N ...
. As the area's geology was understood it has now come to be typically described as a distinct
plateau In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; ), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. Often one or more sides ...
landform. The plateau is highly visible on the western horizon from the Gold Coast coastal strip. Springbrook Plateau is in the water catchment area for
Tallebudgera Creek The Tallebudgera Creek is a creek located in South East Queensland, Australia. Its catchment lies within the Gold Coast local government area and covers an area of . The river is approximately in length and is known for good fishing. Course ...
and the larger
Nerang River The Nerang River is a perennial river located in South East Queensland, Australia. Its catchment lies within the Gold Coast local government area and covers an area of . The river is approximately in length. Course and features The Nerang R ...
dammed by the
Hinze Dam The Hinze Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Nerang River in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East, Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the Gold ...
, a significant part of the region's water supply infrastructure. Little Nerang Creek flows into Little Nerang Dam () in the north of the locality. The
Natural Bridge A natural arch, natural bridge, or (less commonly) rock arch is a natural landform where an arch has formed with an opening underneath. Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs, coastal cliffs, fins or stacks are subject to erosion ...
is a rock arch and waterfall on the western slopes of the plateau. A triangulation station is located close to Mount Thillinmam at Bilbrough Lookout. Mobile reception is generally poor at Springbrook.


Mountains

The locality of Springbrook contains the following mountains, passes, and gorges, from north to south: * Mount Wunburra () * Mount Nimmel () * Salmons Saddle, a mountain pass () * Fairview Mountain () * The Pinnacle () * The Canyon, a gorge () * Mount Thillinmam () * Springbrook Mountain () * Mount Mumdjin ()


Water features

The mountainous terrain gives rise to many waterfalls and other water features, including, from north to south: * Horseshoe Falls () * Tinninaba Falls, also known as Taninaba Falls and Rankins Falls () * Purling Brook Falls () * Hell Hole, a waterhole () * Gooroolba Falls () * Poonyahra Falls () * Poondahra Falls () * Blackfellow Falls () * Ngarri-Dhum Falls () * Kadjagooma Falls (). * Bijungoolahra Falls () * Boojerahla Falls () * Reads Falls, also known as Talangagong Falls () * Boojerooma Falls () * Bilbrough Falls, also known as Goomoolahra Falls () * Rush Creek Falls, also known as Tallanbana Falls () * Tamarramai Falls () * Twin Falls ()


Climate

Due to its close proximity to the coast, the high elevations and subtropical latitude, Springbrook has a wet climate with mild temperatures. Rainfall at the now closed Upper Springbrook BOM rainfall station averaged 3109 mm annually over 90 years. Springbrook is the only place in subtropical Australia to exceed 3000 mm average rainfall making it probably the wettest place between Townsville and Tasmania. Exceptionally rainy periods have been recorded in some wet years including; 900 mm of rainfall recorded in a 24-hour period before an unnamed cyclone crossed the coast at
Coolangatta Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people. Geography Coolangatta and its ...
on 20 February 1954. During a remarkable rainy period, Springbrook received in the month of June 1967. In January 2013, of rain fell over a period of just 4 days, due to the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Oswald. In March 2017, of rain fell in part due to
Cyclone Debbie Severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie in 2017 was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike Queensland since Marcia in 2015, and was the costliest tropical cyclone in Australia since Yasi in 2011. Forming as a tropical low on 23 March, the low gradu ...
, of which was recorded at Upper Springbrook on 31 March 2017, causing enough damage to cut off the two access routes into Springbrook and leaving many residents without electricity.


Flora and Fauna

Springbrook has a rich
biodiversity Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic (''genetic variability''), species (''species diversity''), and ecosystem (''ecosystem diversity'') l ...
that is among the highest diversity of flora, fauna and fungi in Subtropical Australia. Habitat types include Montane Sclerophyll Forests dominated by temperate eucalyptus trees such as New England Blackbutt ('' Eucalyptus campanulata'') and Blue Mountain Ash (''
Eucalyptus oreades ''Eucalyptus oreades'', commonly known as the Blue Mountains ash, white ash or smooth-barked mountain ash, is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is native to eastern Australia. It has smooth, powdery whitish bark with rough bark near the ...
'') both of which are near their Northern limit of distribution. Rocky outcrops and cliffs support Montane Heath shrublands dominated by Tea Trees ''Leptospermum variable'' and ''L. petersonii,'' Mountain Bottlebrush ''Melaleuca montana'' and Cliff Bottlebrush ''M. comboynensis''. The Giant Rosette Plant '' Doryanthes palmeri'' is present on cliffs. Many threatened and endemic flora species are present notably the Endangered Springbrook Leatherwood '' Eucryphia jinksii'' which is endemic to the region and otherwise only found within the nearby Numinbah Nature Reserve in northern New South Wales. Four main types of Rainforest occur on Springbrook; Dry Rainforest, Subtropical Rainforest, Warm Temperate Rainforest and small patches of Cool Temperate Rainforest on the highest peaks. The dominance and diversity of trees varies between rainforest types. Dry rainforest occurs in small patches on the Northern and Western sections of Springbrook and features Hoop Pine ''
Araucaria cunninghamii ''Araucaria cunninghamii'' is a species of ''Araucaria'' known as hoop pine. Other less commonly used names include colonial pine, Queensland pine, Dorrigo pine, Moreton Bay pine and Richmond River pine. The scientific name honours the botanist a ...
'', Cinnamon Myrtle ''
Backhousia myrtifolia ''Backhousia myrtifolia'' (commonly referred to as ''carrol, neverbreak, iron wood, grey myrtle'' or ''cinnamon myrtle'') is a small rainforest tree species which grows in subtropical rainforests of Eastern Australia. First discovered and subs ...
'', Yellow Tulip ''
Drypetes deplanchei ''Drypetes deplanchei'' is a tree of eastern and northern Australia. It also occurs in New Caledonia and Lord Howe Island. The genus is derived from the Greek, ''dryppa'' meaning "olive fruit". The species named after Dr. Emile Deplanche, who c ...
'' and Lace Bark ''
Brachychiton discolor ''Brachychiton discolor'' is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows in drier rainforest areas. Scattered from Paterson, New South Wales (32° S) to Mackay, Queensland (21° S). There is also an isolated community of these trees at Cap ...
''. Subtropical rainforest favors the rich red basaltic soils of the main plateau over 100 tree species can be present however, signature species of this type include White Booyong '' Argyrodendron trifoliolatum'', Black Booyong ''
Argyrodendron actinophyllum ''Argyrodendron actinophyllum'' is a large rainforest tree, native to eastern Australia. Common names include black booyong, blackjack, blush tulip oak, crowsfoot elm and Mackay tulip oak. The heartwood is coloured pink-brown. One of the most ...
'', Strangler Figs Ficus spp. and Giant Stinging Tree ''
Dendrocnide excelsa ''Dendrocnide excelsa'', commonly known as the giant stinging tree or fibrewood, is a rainforest tree in the family ''Urticaceae'' which is endemism , endemic to eastern Australia. It occurs from Tathra, New South Wales to Imbil in southeastern ...
''. Much of this forest type was cleared for agriculture in the early 20th century. Warm Temperate Rainforest grows on low fertility soils derived from Rhyolite and has fewer tree species than subtropical types. Dominant trees of the warm temperate rainforest include Coachwood ''
Ceratopetalum apetalum ''Ceratopetalum apetalum'', the coachwood, scented satinwood or tarwood, is a medium-sized hardwood tree, straight-growing with smooth, fragrant, greyish bark. It is native to eastern Australia in the central and northern coastal rainforests ...
'', Callicoma ''
Callicoma serratifolia ''Callicoma'' is a plant genus that contains just one species, ''Callicoma serratifolia'', a tall shrub or small tree which is native to Australia. ''Callicoma serratifolia'' is commonly known as black wattle. One explanation for the name is th ...
'' and occasionally Springbrook Leatherwood '' Eucryphia jinksii''. Cool Temperate Rainforest is restricted to a single area above 1000m altitude near the Best of All Lookout. This forest type features Antarctic Beech ''
Nothofagus moorei ''Nothofagus moorei'', commonly known as Antarctic beech, is an important Gondwana relict of the rainforests of the southern hemisphere. It occurs in wet, fire-free areas at high altitude in eastern Australia. The Antarctic beech group (Noth ...
'' trees are likely to be thousands of years old and are covered in mosses, orchids and filmy ferns which thrive in the moist cloudy micro-climate. The highest altitude rainforests on Springbrook meet the definition of Subtropical Montane Cloud Forests. The Springbrook plateau is very rich in native animals including; marsupials, frogs, birds, lizards, snakes and invertebrates such as Spiny Freshwater Crayfish. Paddymelon Wallabies are among the most commonly sighted marsupials but Bettongs, Bandicoots, Swamp Wallabies are also common ground dwelling mammals. Arboreal mammals include mountain brushtail and ring tailed possums and the rare Eastern Pygmy Possum has also been recorded. Frogs include the threatened Fleay's Barred Frog '' Mixophyes fleayi'', Marsupial Frog '' Assa darlingtonii'' and Mountain Frog '' Philoria loveridgei''. Birds are abundant and diverse, the most noteworthy being perhaps
Albert's Lyrebird Albert's lyrebird (''Menura alberti'') is a timid, pheasant-sized songbird which is endemic to subtropical rainforests of Australia, in a small area on the state border between New South Wales and Queensland. The rarer of the two species of lyrebi ...
and a true bird of paradise the
Paradise Riflebird The paradise riflebird (''Ptiloris paradisea'') is a passerine bird of the family Paradisaeidae. It is one of four riflebird species in the genus ''Ptiloris''. It is found in subtropical, temperate rainforests in eastern Australia. The species is ...
. Three species of Bowerbird are present being the Satin, Regent and
Green Catbird The green catbird (''Ailuroedus crassirostris'') is a species of bowerbird found in subtropical forests along the east coast of Australia, from southeastern Queensland to southern New South Wales. It is named after its distinctive call which soun ...
. Reptiles include the Border Leaf Tailed Gecko ('' Saltuarius swainii'') The
Land Mullet The land mullet (''Bellatorias major'') is one of the largest members of the skink family ( Scincidae). Description The species may reach total lengths of up to 60 cm (23.6 inches). They are uniform glossy black to brown, with a paler ring ...
Skink, Stephen's Banded Snake, Eastern Tiger Snake,
Carpet Python ''Morelia spilota'', commonly referred to as the carpet python, is a large snake of the family Pythonidae found in Australia, New Guinea ( Indonesia and Papua New Guinea), Bismarck Archipelago, and the northern Solomon Islands. Many subspec ...
, Red Bellied Black Snake. Invertebrates include the Lamington Spiny Crayfish ''
Euastacus sulcatus ''Euastacus sulcatus'', also known as the Lamington crayfish, is a freshwater crayfish, or "yabby", native to Australia. It is commonly bright blue in colour and roams the forest floor when conditions are damp. Red and white colour variants also ...
'' and the Smaller Springbrook Crayfish '' Euastacus maidae''. A new species of Phasmid Stick Insect was recently discovered at Springbrook and Named ''Parapodacanthus ailaketoae''. Large flightless ground beetles include on the higher Springbrook plateau ''Nurus perater'' and at lower elevations at Mt Cougal, Tallebudgera and Natural Bridge ''Nurus moorei''. The striking blue and red Mountain Katydid ''Acripeza reticulata'' and Tim Tam Bug ''Zopherosis georgei'' that resembles a chocolate biscuit have also been recorded at Springbrook.


History

Springbrook was originally known as the Numinbah Plateau. The timbered plateau was settled relatively late with both the area's inaccessibility and timber reserve status acting as deterrents. In 1906, the area ceased to be a timber reserve and was opened for agricultural settlement. In the same year the first group of settlers, including James Hardy, arrived from northern
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and referred to the new settlement as Springwood. However it was changed to Springbrook to avoid confusion with mail deliveries to another Springwood located in the Blue Mountains. Following the request of postal officials to change the name to avoid confusion with another location in New South Wales, the area became known as Springbrook. Dairying was encouraged but the settlers found farming difficult and instead cleared for the land for timber. By the 1930s Springbrook was almost completely cleared of trees. Springbrook State School opened on 25 April 1911. A memorial to the pioneering settlers of the area was built in 1961 to celebrate 50 years since opening of the Springbrook State School. The school closed in 1971. Tourism has been the major industry since the 1920s, with many
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s opening during this period. A decent road up the mountain was built in the mid 1920s with the first car reaching the settlement in June 1926. Wunburra State School opened circa 1935 after relocating the then-closed Bonogin Creek State School building. Wunburra State School closed circa 1942. The first declaration of a national park on the plateau was Warrie National Park in 1937. By 1947 a
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had been built. The post office was closed in 1958. A new Springbrook State School opened on 23 January 1984 at a new site in a new building. Beginning in 2005, the Beattie Government and Bligh Government spent $40.15  million purchasing 45 properties covering in Springbrook. The aim is to restore critical habitat to world heritage status and eventually expand the Springbrook National Park. The recovery process is conducted by the Australian Rainforest Conservation Society and led by
Aila Keto Aila Inkeri Keto AO (born 14 March 1943) is founder and President of the Rainforest Conservation Society in Queensland, Australia, now known as the Australian Rainforest Conservation Society. In 2005, Keto was a recipient of the Queensland Gre ...
. The land purchases have been criticised because of a lack of accountability, for pushing up land values and negatively affecting tourism by reducing the number of accommodation places, restaurants and cafes. In 2008, Springbrook was the site for a trial that involved 200 distributed, wireless sensors that can monitor natural conditions such as humidity, temperature, light, rainfall, fog, water quality and sound. The cutting edge technology was developed by the CSIRO to assist research into the restoration of natural vegetation. In the , the locality of Springbrook had a population of 659 people.


Heritage listings

Springbrook has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * 3 Carricks Road: Springbrook Community Hall * Springbrook-Mudgeeraba Road: Springbrook Road and associated infrastructure * 2873 Springbrook Road: former Springbrook State School (QPWS Information Centre)


Education

Springbrook State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2327 Springbrook Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 28 students with 7 teachers (3 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent). There is no secondary school in Springbrook. The nearest government secondary school is Robina State High School in Robina to the north-east.


Amenities

Springbrook Community Centre is at 3-11 Carricks Road (). Co-located with the community centre is the volunteer Springbrook Ambulance Station. St Teresa's Catholic Community meets in private homes, but this practice has been suspended during the
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. It is part of the Burleigh Heads Catholic Parish within the Archdiocese of Brisbane. The Springbrook Mudgeeraba branch of the
Queensland Country Women's Association The Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) is the Queensland chapter of the Country Women's Association in Australia. The association seeks to serve the interests of women and children in rural areas in Australia through a network of loca ...
meets at the Bill Deacon Pavilion, Mudgeeraba Showgrounds at 115 Mudgeeraba Road, Worongary.


Attractions

Springbrook National Park is a major attraction in the area. Bush camping is not permitted in the national park. There is one camping area in Carricks Road. Springbrook is the eastern end of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk. This mountain hike links to O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat via Binna Burra. There are many lookouts in the locality, including, from north to south: * Wedge Bluff Lookout () * Rudder Lookout () * Canyon Lookout () * Boojerahla Lookout () * Tallaringa Lookout () * Goomoolahra Lookout () * Bellaringa Lookout ( * Reads Lookout () * Dixie Lookout () Although not in Springbrook, the Best of All Lookout () is only accessible from Repeater Station Road in Springbrook. It overlooks the
Tweed Valley Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained ...
directly south of Springbrook. Purlingbrook Falls are Goomoolahra Falls are popular with tourists.


See also

* List of Gold Coast suburbs


References


Sources

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External links

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Springbrook Rescue Project
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