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Home Hill 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 Home Hill had a population of 2,876 people. At the delta of the
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, it is a
sugarcane Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, Perennial plant, perennial grass (in the genus ''Saccharum'', tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar Sugar industry, production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fib ...
growing area with underground water supplies to irrigate crops. Badilla is a neighbourhood in the south of the locality ().


Geography

Home Hill lies approximately south of
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and north of the state capital
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on the
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. It is a part of the Shire of Burdekin which includes the town of
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to the north. Both towns are governed by the Burdekin Shire Council. The
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forms the locality's north-western boundary. The town is situated centrally within the locality surrounded by crop farming. The Bruce Highway passes through the town from the south-east ( Fredericksfield /
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) to the north-west crossing the river via the
Burdekin Bridge The Burdekin Bridge (known as the Burdekin River Bridge or Silver Link) spans the Burdekin River between the towns of Ayr, Queensland, Ayr (locality of McDesme, Queensland, McDesme) to the north and Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill to the sout ...
to McDesme en route to
Ayr Ayr ( ; ; , meaning "confluence of the River Àir"), is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. A former royal burgh, today it is the administrative centre of South Ayrshire Council, and the historic county town of Ayrshire. With ...
. The North Coast railway line runs immediately parallel and west of the highway, also entering from the south-east (Fredericksfield / Inkerman) and exiting to the north-west (McDesme) via the
Burdekin Bridge The Burdekin Bridge (known as the Burdekin River Bridge or Silver Link) spans the Burdekin River between the towns of Ayr, Queensland, Ayr (locality of McDesme, Queensland, McDesme) to the north and Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill to the sout ...
. There are three railway stations within the locality: * Carstairs railway station, now abandoned, at the Inkerman Sugar Mill in the north of the locality () *
Home Hill railway station Home Hill railway station is on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia, serving the town of Home Hill. It has one platform, with a passing loop across from it. Home Hill and Ayr are the two closest stations, 11 kilometres apart. Hist ...
in the town centre () * Badilla railway station, now abandoned, in the south of the locality () To the west of the town is Gardiner's Lagoon. Despite its name, the land in the locality is very flat.


History

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spoken on Yuru country. The Yuru language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the
Shire of Burdekin The Shire of Burdekin is a local government area located in North Queensland, Australia in the Dry Tropics region. The district is located between Townsville and Bowen in the delta of the Burdekin River. The shire covers an area of . It has e ...
, including the town of Home Hill.' Home Hill was originally part of the Inkerman Downs Cattle Station. In August 1910, the Inkerman estate was resumed by the Queensland Government under the Closer Settlement Act. It was subdivided into farming allotments. Although the town of Ayr was very close by, there was no bridge across the Burdekin River and hence it was necessary to establish a separate town to support the new farming community. The first blocks of town land were offered for sale in December 1912 under the name of Home Hill. The origin of the name ''Home Hill'' is much disputed. The
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claims it was named after
Home Hill Home Hill is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Home Hill had a population of 2,876 people. At the delta of the Burdekin River, it is a sugarc ...
, a hilltop defended by the British Army in the
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in the
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. However it has also been claimed that it was named after Colonel Home who lived in the district and had fought in the Crimea. Another claim is that the name was originally ''Holme Hill'' which was corrupted into ''Home Hill'', possibly by a signwriter painting the name at the railway station''.'' A newspaper report in September 1912 calls the proposed town ''Holme Hill'' but also makes the connection with the Battle of Inkerman. There are also numerous early references to the town as ''Holm Hill''. Certainly the ''Hill'' part of the name does not relate to the local geography which is quite flat with the nearest hill is about away. Home Hill Post Office opened by 1913 (a
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had been open from 1912). In the 1990s there were rumours that the post office would be closed. However, eventually the decision was made to privatise it in 1997. A tent school was opened in the district on 23 March 1913 but was replaced by the Inkerman State School on 25 October 1913 which was renamed Home Hill State School on 19 January 1914. The Inkerman Bridge across the Burdekin River to McDesme officially opened on 8 September 1913. The bridge carried the North Coast railway line. As the nearest road bridge across the river was upstream, a low-level road bridge was built across the river () in 1929 and was completed in January 1930 and within two weeks was under water due to the river flooding. Due to the frequent flooding of the river, the rail and road bridges were often closed or damaged, leading to the decision to build a single higher-level road-and-rail bridge. Due to the lack of rock in the sandy soil to use as foundations, for many years it was not believed possible to build a high-level bridge across the Burdekin River. However, by copying construction techniques used in India for sand-footing bridges, work began on the
Burdekin Bridge The Burdekin Bridge (known as the Burdekin River Bridge or Silver Link) spans the Burdekin River between the towns of Ayr, Queensland, Ayr (locality of McDesme, Queensland, McDesme) to the north and Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill to the sout ...
(also known as the Silver Link) in April 1947 but it was not operational until 27 March 1957. The new bridge was upstream of the Inkerman Bridge. The Burdekin Bridge officially opened on 15 June 1957. At , the Burdekin Bridge is one of the longest multi-span bridges in Australia and the only one in Australia without a firm footing. Some pylons of the Inkerman Bridge are still visible. The farming allocations were taken up to grow sugar cane and the town developed quite quickly after the establishment of the Inkerman sugar mill in 1914. The earliest recorded burials in Home Hill cemetery were in 1917. In 2007 a lawn cemetery section was added. In 1922, a power station was built enabling electricity to be supplied for the first time in Home Hill. In 1923, the first courthouse in Home Hill opened, operating from a timber building that had formerly been used as Jensen's Boot Palace. The building was relocated to the present courthouse site, where it was replaced by the extant brick structure in 1937. The court house closed in 1991 after which it was occupied by a tourist information centre and then local radio station Sweet FM. Home Hill's own newspaper the ''Home Hill Observer'' commenced in 1923 under proprietor and editor Thomas (Tom) Jackson, relocating offices a number of times over the years. In June 2014, the newspaper ceased publication; the then editor was David Jackson, grandson of Tom. The Home Hill Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society held its first show on 20 November 1926. In 1935 the society established its own grounds and erected pavilions. The shows were held annually (apart from 1942 to 1944 due to
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) until 2001 when the shows were no longer economically viable. For two years beginning September 1943, the Royal Australian Air Force operated a radar station a
Charlies Hill
south of the town, staffed by approximately two dozen servicemen and women. St Colman's Catholic School opened on 7 April 1927. It was operated by the
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until 1967 when it came under the control of the Townsville Catholic Education Office. On 16 February 1959,
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struck Home Hill. No building escaped damage with every window broken in the main street. One hundred people were made homeless. The first Home Hill Harvest Festival was held in 1963. It continues to be held annually in November to celebrate the end of the sugar cane crushing season. Home Hill State High School opened on 28 January 1964. Some farmers began to experiment with rice in the 1960s with a local rice mill opening in 1968. However, the rice industry collapsed in Queensland in 1994 when the Queensland Rice Marketing Board experienced financial difficulties bringing this crop to an end in the Home Hill area. However, other crops have been introduced to the area and found their niche in the economy; they include mangoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, chillies, sorghum, maize, cotton and cassava. Town water via a water tower was supplied in Home Hill from 27 March 1968. Prior to this many used windmills and electric pumps to extract water from beneath the ground. Sewerage was installed from 1976 to 1979 with most household using
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before then. In the mid-1980s, the economics of sugarcane farming worsened with rising costs and falling prices. Mechanisation was needed to reduce labour costs but the cost of purchasing the equipment was high. Small farms became increasingly less viable leading to the slogan "Get big or get out" which saw many leave the industry allowing those who remained to create larger more viable farms. Home Hill library opened in 1984 and in 2017 underwent a major refurbishment. In August 2016, two British backpackers were killed in a stabbing attack at the Home Hill Backpackers
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, leaving others injured, by a French national shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the killings and during his arrest and who had allegedly used
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on the night of the attack.


Demographics

In the , the town of Home Hill had a population of 2,907 people. In the , the locality of Home Hill had a population of 3,027 people. In the , the locality of Home Hill had a population of 2,954 people. In the , the locality of Home Hill had a population of 2,876 people.


Heritage listings

Home Hill has a number of
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sites, including: * Home Hill Powerhouse, First Avenue () *Greek Orthodox Church, 3 Eighth Avenue *Old Home Hill Court House, 138–40 Eighth Avenue *Doctor's Surgery, 143 Eighth Avenue *Malpass Hote, 145 Eighth Avenue * No. 211 Radar Station (
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), Charlies Hill, Iyah


Economy

The town relies on its primary industries. The major crop is
sugarcane Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, Perennial plant, perennial grass (in the genus ''Saccharum'', tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar Sugar industry, production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fib ...
. Other crops include
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and various vegetables. The
Inkerman Sugar Mill The Inkerman Sugar Mill is located in Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill, Queensland on the banks of the Burdekin River. The cane sugar mill, mill was designed and built by the Scottish people, Scottish engineer J Pickering under the instruction ...
is in the north of the locality at Mill Lane ().


Education

Home Hill State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 113 Fourteenth Avenue (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 266 students with 20 teachers (16 full-time equivalent) and 18 non-teaching staff (12 full-time equivalent). St Colman's School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Eleventh Avenue (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 50 students with 5 teachers (4 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent). Home Hill State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at First Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 241 students with 32 teachers (30 full-time equivalent) and 20 non-teaching staff (13 full-time equivalent). The school operates a primary and secondary (Prep-12) special education program. The Burdekin campus of
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provides technical training at Seventeenth Avenue ().


Facilities

Home Hill Police Station is at 138–140 Eighth Avenue (); it is adjacent to the Old Home Hill Court House (). Home Hill SES Facility is at 84 Eleventh Avenue (). Home Hill Health Service is a 14-bed public hospital at 72–82 Tenth Street, predominantly providing aged care services (). Home Hill Fire Station () and Home Hill Ambulance Station () both operate from 83 Tenth Avenue, adjacent to the hospital. Home Hill Aged Hostel is a nursing home at 127–143 Tenth Avenue (). Home Hill Cemetery is at 63–85 Fourth Street (). Home Hill Wastewater Treatment Plant is a sewage treatment plant at 60 Bojack Road ().


Amenities

Burdekin Memorial Hall is a community centre at 77–79 Ninth Avenue (). It has a large hall seating (seating up to 700 people), a small hall seating up to 120 people and a meeting room for up to 25 people. It also contains the Home Hill public library (). Despite the name, Home Hill Golf Club is 135 Iona Road in neighbouring Fredericksfield (). It is a 9-hole course.


Churches

St Colman's Catholic Church is at 89–91 Tenth Avenue (). St Helen's Anglican Church is at 47 Fourteenth Street (). Burdekin Uniting Church has two churches, one at 32 Twelfth Street in Home Hill () and the other in Ayr. It is part of the North Queensland Presbytery of the
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. St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Church is at 1–5 Eighth Avenue (). Burdekin Apostolic Church is in Eighteenth Street (). Home Hill Seventh-day Adventist Church is at 75 Thirteenth Avenue ().


Events

The Home Hill Harvest Festival is an annual week-long program of events held in November, culminating in a street parade and Mardi Gras. The Burdekin Race Club holds regular race days at Home Hill.


Attractions

The main attractions in Home Hill are the
Burdekin Bridge The Burdekin Bridge (known as the Burdekin River Bridge or Silver Link) spans the Burdekin River between the towns of Ayr, Queensland, Ayr (locality of McDesme, Queensland, McDesme) to the north and Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill to the sout ...
and
Inkerman Sugar Mill The Inkerman Sugar Mill is located in Home Hill, Queensland, Home Hill, Queensland on the banks of the Burdekin River. The cane sugar mill, mill was designed and built by the Scottish people, Scottish engineer J Pickering under the instruction ...
. In the past few years it has become increasingly popular for backpackers, who flock to the area to earn money planting and harvesting crops.


Notable residents

* Anne Geddes, photographer * Gordon Hookey, artist * Rosemary Menkens, politician * Donald Nicklin, chemical engineer and professor, born in Home Hill * Craig Wallace, politician * Adam Walton, tennis player


See also

*
List of tramways in Queensland List of tramways in Queensland provides three separate lists, each in alphabetical order of the key identifier. They are: * Non sugar cane tramways, ordered by Tramway Name as contained in Wikipedia articles. * Sugar cane tramways, ordered by Sug ...


References


Further reading

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External links

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Burdekin Online

Burdekin Shire Council
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