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Booval is a
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of
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in the
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,
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, Australia. In the , Booval had a population of 2,723 people.


Geography

Booval contains both residential and commercial areas. Booval straddles Brisbane Road, the main arterial link to the
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. The Booval Fair shopping centre, located on Brisbane Road, contains a number of major chain stores, including Woolworths and
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, while a number of smaller businesses line South Station Rd and Brisbane Rd.


History

The origin of the suburb name is the Ugarapul language word meaning ''
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''. The first large-scale cotton crops in Queensland were grown at Booval in the 1860s. The settlement of Booval derived from a private estate and its strategic location on the road and railway between Ipswich and Brisbane. In December 1895, the Anglican Diocese's architect
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called for tenders to erect the Church of All Saints in Bundanba (as Bundamba was then known) on land donated by Miss Ferrett and Mr. Harry Ferrett.
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William Webber laid the foundation stone on Friday, 24 January 1896. Bishop Webber opened and dedicated the new church on Saturday, 16 May 1896. In April 1897, Harry Ferrett was married in the church. In 1913, the church building was moved by rolling it on beer barrels to
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. In 1930, it was moved again on a flat-top lorry to its current location in Booval. A new church hall for All Saints' Anglican Church was opened on Sunday, 10 May 1930. The second All Saints' Anglican Church was dedicated in 1983. Booval Primitive Methodist Church opened on Wednesday, 16 May 1900. It was established by a group of Primitive Methodist believers who disagreed with the plan to unite all the Methodist denominations into a single Methodist Church in Australia, choosing to break away and establish an ongoing Primitive Methodist congregation. Circa November 1905, the Primitive Methodist congregation sold the church building to the Congregational Church, which held its opening services on Sunday, 26 November 1905 with a celebratory tea-meeting on Saturday, 9 December 1905. The church building was at 148 Brisbane Road (north-western corner with South Station Road, ). The Congregational Church held its last service in that church building in December 1969, selling the church building to fund the purchase of a new site on the corner of Sloman Street and South Station Road where they would build a new church to replace the house on the site at the time of purchase. However, the planned amalgamation of the Congregational Church into the Uniting Church in Australia disrupted the plan, and the Congregational members became members of the Trinity Uniting Church in North Booval. The church building on the corner of Brisbane Road and South Station Road is no longer extant (the site has a
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store as at February 2022). By the time of 1915, Booval was occupied largely by miners, many of which had Welsh origins. Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School opened on 25 January 1931. In August 1947, the Glenville Hall in South Station Road was relocated to 185 Cascade Street, Raceview, to become the Raceview Public Hall. As of 2022, the building is still extant but not in use as a public hall. Sacred Heart Catholic Secondary School opened in 1964 and closed in 1975. Trinity Ipswich Uniting Church in North Booval was formed in July 1970 as an amalgamation of a number of Ipswich churches: * Booval Congregational Church, originally located on the corner of Brisbane Road and South Station Road until December 1969, and then at a house on the corner of Sloman Street and South Station Road where it closed in July 1970 * North Booval Presbyterian Church on Bridge Street * North Booval Methodist Church on Tuggerah Street Vision Christian School opened on 25 January 1982 and closed in 1992.


Demographics

In the , Booval had a population of 2,622 people. In the , Booval had a population of 2,723 people.


Heritage listings

Booval has a number of
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sites, including: * Green Street: Booval War Memorial * 14 Cothill Road:
Booval House Booval House is a heritage-listed detached house at 14 Cothill Road, Booval, Queensland, Booval, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1857 by William Hancock and extended in 1896 to a design by George Brockwell Gill. It is als ...


Transport

Booval railway station provides access to regular
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services to Brisbane,
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and
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via Ipswich. It was opened in 1876.


Education

Sacred Heart School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 25 Cothill Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 538 students with 35 teachers (31 full-time equivalent) and 21 non-teaching staff (15 full-time equivalent).


Amenities

The Ipswich City Council operates a fortnightly
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service which visits Cole Street. All Saints' Anglican Church is at 144 Brisbane Road ().


Parks and sports facilities

*Cameron Park *Basketball Ipswich *Booval Bowls Club The Booval Swifts
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football club bears the suburb's name. During the 1920s, two of Booval's players,
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and
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were selected to represent
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. The club has also produced other such notable players as Des Morris and
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.


Places of worship

*Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Cothill Rd *Uniting Church, Glebe Rd *Anglican Church, Brisbane Rd


References


External links


University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Booval
{{Ipswich City Suburbs of Ipswich, Queensland