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The Common is a parkland suburb of Rockhampton in the
Rockhampton Region The Rockhampton Region is a local government area (LGA) in Central Queensland, Australia, located on the Tropic of Capricorn about north of Brisbane. Rockhampton is the region's major city; the region also includes the Fitzroy River, Mount ...
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, Australia. In the The Common had a population of 0 people.


Geography

The Common is on the north side of Rockhampton, to the east of the Rockhampton central business district but separated by the Fitzoy River. It is bounded to the north by the former North Rockhampton to Emu Park railway line and to the east, south and west by the River. The Rockhampton–Emu Park Road also runs along the northern boundary. The Devils Elbow is a reach where the Fitzroy River has a sharp bend () at the north-eastern corner of the suburb. Fishing Point is the southernmost part of the suburb alongside the Fitzroy River (). Kalka is a neighbourhood roughly within the centre of the suburb (). The land in the east of the suburb is somewhat marshy and undeveloped. The council landfill and sewage plant are in the northern part of the suburb with the recreational facilities in the west and south of the suburb.


History

The North Rockhampton to Emu Park railway line was a branch line of the North Coast railway line. The railway allowed Rockhampton people easy access to seaside recreation at
Emu Park Emu Park is a coastal town and locality on the Capricorn Coast located south of Yeppoon in Queensland, Australia. It is within the local government area of Shire of Livingstone (between 2008 and 2013, it was within the Rockhampton Region). In ...
. The railway line was officially opened on Saturday 22 December 1888 by Archibald Archer, the local
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly This is a list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, the state parliament of Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivis ...
for Rockhampton. The branch line's Rockhampton terminus was the North Rockhampton railway station () on the north-western boundary of The Common. The former Kalka railway station was another railway station on the line (). The line was extended over the years, and then sections progressively closed. Since 2007 the line has terminated at Lakes Creek. The North Rockhampton Sewage Treatment Plant commenced operation in 1986. In the 2011 census, The Common had a population of 0 people. In the The Common had a population of 0 people.


Education

There are no schools in The Common. The nearest government primary school is Berserker Street State School in neighbouring Berserker to the north. The nearest government secondary school is
North Rockhampton State High School North Rockhampton State High School is a co-educational State High School at Beserker Street, Frenchville, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. It currently has over 1000 students enrolled and over 80 teaching staff. North Rockhampton High Scho ...
in Frenchville to the north.


Facilities

The North Rockhampton Sewage Treatment Plant is at 108 Lakes Creek Road (). It processes the waste water from approximately 45,000 people in addition to commercial and industrial waste papers. The treated water is discharged into the Fitzroy River downstream of the Barrage (as drinking water is taken from upstream of the Barrage). Lakes Creek Road Landfill is at 152 Lakes Creek Road ().


Amenities

The Common contains a number of recreational facilities: * Cyril Connell Fields in the south-west () offers grassed sporting fields and picnic facilities * Callaghan Park Racecourse at 75 Reaney Street () * Rockhampton Cricket Club () * Norbridge Park near Fishing Point () offers grassed sporting fields and picnic facilities * Fitzroy River Hack and Pony Club at 50 Reaney Street () There is a boat ramp and floating walkway at Robert Clark Drive () for boating access to the Fitzroy River. It is managed by the Rockhampton Regional Council.


References

{{Rockhampton Region Suburbs of Rockhampton