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Capalaba is an urban
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in the City of Redland,
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, Australia. In the , Capalaba had a population of 17,333 people.


Geography

The suburb has large shopping and commercial centres with two malls and a major
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, as well as light industrial zones surrounded by bushland and residential streets, making it the second most populous suburb in the Redlands. Surrounding suburbs include
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,
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, and
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, also in Redland City, along with Burbank and
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(and formerly Capalaba West), which lie within
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.
Tingalpa Creek Tingalpa Creek is a creek in South East Queensland. It flows along Brisbane's south east boundary with Redland City Council. On early maps the creek was called both Tunim Creek and Tangulba Creek. The waterway serves as important wildlife cor ...
marks the border between the present-day suburb Capalaba in Redland City (to the eas)t and the
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(to the west), making the suburb a gateway to the coastal Redlands region for urban Brisbanites.
Leslie Harrison Dam The Leslie Harrison Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam across the Tingalpa Creek that is located in the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the Redland City in Brisbane. ...
is on Tingalpa Creek.


History

The name of Capalaba is believed to be derived from the
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Yugarabul Turrbal is an Aboriginal Australian language of Queensland. It is the language of the Turrbal people, who are the traditional owners and custodians of Brisbane. The Turrbal Association uses the Turrbal spelling and prefer this over other spelli ...
word for the
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, a marsupial native to the area. European settlement began in the 1850s, led by
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s,
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s, and
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operators. The town of Tingalpa () was surveyed in 1863 with the name of the town changed to Capalaba in 1927. The town was on the western side of the creek (now in the suburb of
Chandler Chandler or The Chandler may refer to: * Chandler (occupation), originally head of the medieval household office responsible for candles, now a person who makes or sells candles * Ship chandler, a dealer in supplies or equipment for ships Arts ...
). The town was close to a
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of Tingalpa Creek known as The Rocks Crossing () which had been identified by surveyor James Warner in 1850. The ford formed part of the route from
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to
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until 1874 when a bridge was built over the creek along Old Cleveland Road (). In the early days, the community was split into three settlements known as The Rocks, the Sawmills, and Upper Tingalpa. Although a school was desired, it was difficult to agree on the settlement at which it would be established. Tingalpa Bridge Provisional School opened on 30 July 1874 in a wooden shed. This school closed and then Tingalpa Upper Provisional School opened. Believing that the number of children in the district justified the establishment of a state school, a public meeting was held on 29 March 1879 to formally apply for a state school. The application was approved but the issue of the location continued to be argued. Finally the issue was resolved with the selection of a site on Mount Cotton Road, now 5A-51 School Road (), which was equally distant (about ) from all three settlements. On 5 July 1880 Capalaba State School (Capalaba being the informal name for the district) opened with 22 students, rising to 43 students by 1884. However, student numbers fell when the sawmills closed and the opening of the
Cleveland railway line The Cleveland railway line is a suburban railway line extending east-southeast from Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Queensland Rail City network. History Following the opening of the Wooloongabba ...
in 1889 meant Capalaba was not longer on the main route to Cleveland which further depressed the district's economy. In 1912 the teachers' residence at the school burned down. In 1922 the school was declared closed and its school building was to be relocated, but pressure from the local residents resulted in the school reopening in 1924. The population in the district increased during the Great Depression in the 1930s as people moved to Capalaba from Brisbane to find cheaper housing, enabling the school to have a sufficient enrolment to maintain the school. In 2005 it merged with adjacent Capalaba State High School to create Capalaba State College, using the combined sites. The town was originally officially known as Tingalpa, presumably taking its name from the creek, this caused confusion due to the existence of another area of the same name and so in 1927 the town's name was officially changed to Capalaba (the name in common use). In July 1925 local Methodists began to raise funds to build a church. By 1975 a Methodist church had been established in Ney Road. The first drive-in movie theatre in Queensland opened at Capalaba in December 1955 at the corner of Redland Bay Road and Mount Cotton Road (). In 1979 it was closed to make way for the construction of the Capalaba Park Shopping Centre. The drive-in was re-established in 1980 at 188-216 Redland Bay Road (behind the ten-pin bowling alley, ). The drive-in closed in 1997. The construction of the
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(completed in 1968) created a major source of freshwater for the then Redland Shire in the 1960s. This led to considerable growth in residential, commercial and industrial land during the 1970s in this former rural area. Continued urban growth led to the district being split becoming two suburbs on either side of Tingalpa Creek with the suburb of Capalaba in Redland Shire (to the east of the creek) and the suburb of Capalaba West (now
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) in the
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(to the west of the creek). Capalaba State High School opened on 24 January 1978 on a site immediately east of the Capalaba State School at 53-59 School Road (). In 2005 the two schools merged to create Capalaba State College, occupying the combined sites. Capalaba Park Shopping Centre opened to the public in 1981 on the site of Queensland's first drive-in theatre. The theatre was originally relocated to a new site behind the shopping centre, but then closed entirely in 1997 following an expansion of the centre to include new cinemas. FPDSavills' Byvan division gave the centre its "Shopping Centre of the Year Award" in 2002. Coolnwynpin State School opened on 23 January 1984. St Luke's Catholic Parish School opened in January 1989 with 11 staff and 95 students under the leadership of Sister Lynne Albury, the school's first principal. Capalaba Library opened in 1996. Capalaba West was a related suburb located on the opposite side of Tingalpa Creek, and was part of the
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rather than the Redlands. It retained the ''Capalaba'' West name until 2010, when it became incorporated into the Brisbane suburb of
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. In the 2016 census, the population of Capalaba was 17,333, an increase from 16,644 in the 2011 census, of whom 50.4% were female and 49.6% were male. The median age of the Capalaba population was 37 years old, 1 year below the national median of 37. 74.4% of people living in Capalaba were born in
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(6.6%),
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(4.4%),
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(1.0%), the
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(1.0%), and
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(0.9%). 87.7% of people speak
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as their first language; the next most common languages were
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(0.6%),
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, Tagalog,
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, and
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(all 0.5%).


Heritage listings

Capalaba has the following heritage-listed sites: * off Old Cleveland Road: The Rocks Crossing, a ford across Tingalpa Creek * 17 Runnymede Road on the Indigiscapes' Tallowood View Trail: Tallowwood Tree (over 400 years old)


Education

Coolnwynpin State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 6 Telaska Court (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 427 students with 34 teachers (31 full-time equivalent) and 27 non-teaching staff (19 full-time equivalent). It includes a
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program. St Luke's Catholic Parish School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 45 Degen Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 333 students with 25 teachers (20 full-time equivalent) and 14 non-teaching staff (9 full-time equivalent).
Capalaba State College Capalaba State College is a P–12 state school. The College consists of both Junior (Prep to Year 6) and Senior (Year 7 to Year 12) campuses. It is situated in the Redlands. Originally made up of separate Primary and Secondary Schools, they bo ...
is a government primary and secondary (Early Childhood-12) school for boys and girls at School Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 783 students with 77 teachers (71 full-time equivalent) and 45 non-teaching staff (33 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. Turning Point Positive Learning Centre is a specific-purpose primary and secondary (5-10) school at School Road (). It is a school for children who require support beyond that of a conventional classroom with a goal of either returning the child to a conventional classroom or undertaking vocational training.


Amenities

Capalaba Park Shopping Centre is bounded by Redland Bay Road, Moreton Bay Road, and Mount Cotton Road (). Capalaba Central Shopping Centre is at 38-62 Moreton Bay Road (). It includes an
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movie theatre complex. Redland City Council operates the
Capalaba Library Capalaba Library is one of three mainland branch libraries of the Redland City Council, Queensland, along with those at Cleveland and Victoria Point; there are other branches on the Redland City Council’s islands. History The Capalaba Library ...
at 14 Noleen Street (). There is an adjacent council service centre. Redlands IndigiScapes Centre is an environmental education centre at 17 Runnymede Road (). Capalaba Uniting Church is at 30 Ney Road (). There are a number of parks in the locality, including: * Bowen Street Park () * Capalaba Regional Park () * Chatsworth Circuit Park () * Coolnwynpin Nature Refuge () * Coolnwypin Nature Refuge () * Crotona Road Park () * Firtree Street Park () * Handsworth Street Park () * Holland Cresent Park () * John Fredericks Park () * Kilarney Cresent Park () * Mahogany Street Park () * Maridale Park () * Mount Cotton Road Park () * Parkwood Drive Park () * Redlands Indigiscape Cent () * Sainsbury Park () * Sam Sciacca Sportsfield () * Valantine Park ()


Events

The College Markets (formerly Chandler Markets) are held in School Road every Sunday morning.


Transport

The
Capalaba bus station The Capalaba Bus Station, at Capalaba, Queensland, is serviced by TransLink bus routes. It is part of the Capalaba Shopping Precinct and is the primary interchange for TransLink's Eastern Region. It is in Zone 2 of the TransLink integrated publ ...
connects the suburb to much of the Redlands and Eastern
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. Services to
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and the adjacent
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are operated by
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, on behalf of
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. The suburb is also connected west to
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and the
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, north to the
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, and east to
Victoria Point bus station The Victoria Point Bus Station, at Victoria Point Queensland, is serviced by Translink bus routes. It is part of the Victoria Point Shopping Centre and is a major interchange for Translink’s Eastern Region. It is in Zone 3 of the Translin ...
, through bus routes operated by
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on behalf of
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. TransLink's
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is planned to extend from UQ Lakes to Capalaba, but currently only reaches
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in
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. Capalaba is also the terminus for major roads crossing
Tingalpa Creek Tingalpa Creek is a creek in South East Queensland. It flows along Brisbane's south east boundary with Redland City Council. On early maps the creek was called both Tunim Creek and Tangulba Creek. The waterway serves as important wildlife cor ...
from the
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, including
Old Cleveland Road Old Cleveland Road is a major road in Brisbane, Queensland. It runs from Stones Corner to Capalaba in Brisbane, with most of the route signed as State Route 22. Sections of the road are also part of State Routes 30, 54, and 55. The road is the ...
and
Mount Gravatt Mount Gravatt is a southern suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and a prominent hill and lookout within this suburb (). In the , Mount Gravatt had a population of 3,366 people. Geography The suburb is situated in the south- ...
-Capalaba Road/
Mount Cotton Road Mount Cotton Road, or Mt Cotton Rd, is a major split road in the Brisbane area of South East Queensland, Australia. It runs in both an east-west direction between Burbank (Brisbane) and Sheldon ( Redlands), and a north-south direction between ...
, both connecting directly to the
Gateway Motorway The Gateway Motorway (M2 to Eight Mile Plains and M1 to Pine River) is a major tolled motorway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia which includes the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges (former Gateway Bridge). The motorway is operated by toll road opera ...
.


Sporting clubs

* Capalaba Sports Club * Capalaba District Junior Rugby League Football Club (aka the Capalaba Warriors) * Capalaba Football Club (formerly the Capalaba Bulldogs), who play in the
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References


External links


University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Capalaba Capalaba Community InfoRedland City Council: Capalaba Information
{{Redland City Suburbs of Redland City Localities in Queensland