Red Hill is an inner northern
suburb in the
City of Brisbane
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In the , Red Hill had a population of 5,560 people.
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Geography
Red Hill is by road north-west of the Brisbane CBD
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. The suburb is very hilly and mainly residential, with shops and small businesses located on Musgrave and Waterworks Roads.
History
The suburb is one of the oldest in Brisbane. Red Hill is named after its steep hills with red soil and rocks.
A Baptist chapel was building in 1874. In 1888, the chapel was replaced by the Windsor Road Baptist Church. As at 2021, the church is still operating and the building is listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register
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Circa 1880, 11 subdivided allotments of "Bristol Estate" were auctioned by J. Barger & Co. A map advertising the auction shows that the Estate is on Main Waterworks Road.
St Brigid's Catholic School opened on 15 January 1881 and closed on 31 October 1989.
In September 1883, 35 subdivided allotments were auctioned by E. Hooker & Son. A map advertising the auction shows that the allotments are in-between Oval Road and Waterworks Road.
In November 1888, 67 subdivided allotments of "Lilley's Hill" were auctioned by W. J. Hooker. A map advertising the auction shows that the site has frontages to: Main Waterworks Road, Clifton Street, Clifton Terrace, Windsor Road, Oval (Victoria Street) Road, Prospect Terrace and Charles Street.
From 1887 Red Hill was part of Shire of Ithaca, which subsequently became the Town of Ithaca in 1903. The Ithaca Town Council was absorbed into the Brisbane City Council
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in 1925. The council chambers of the former Town Council were located in Enoggera Terrace and after amalgamation were used by the Brisbane City Council as a public library. The library closed in 1998.
A landmark of the suburb is St Bridget's Church, Red Hill
St Brigid's Church is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic church located at 78 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Robin Dods and built from 1912 to 1914 by Thomas Keenan. It was added to the Queens ...
, a Roman Catholic church, which was built in 1914. Its hilltop position and grand structure ensures that it is visible from all directions.
Musgrave Road was the largest and main shopping strip before 1918, with a picture theatre, motor garage, grocers, fruiter, drapers and furniture shops.
Ithaca Bowling Club was founded in February 1930 to cater for the western suburbs. In May 1930 they leased space in Gilbert Park in Fulcher Street to create their bowling green. The clubhouse was officially opened on 9 May 1931 by Brisbane Lord Mayor Archibald Watson
Archibald Watson FRCS (27 July 1849 – 30 July 1940) was an Australian surgeon and professor of anatomy at the University of Adelaide.
Early life
Watson was born at Tarcutta, New South Wales, the son of Sydney Grandison Watson, a retired ...
. Due to falling membership numbers, the club went into voluntary receivership in June 2011. The Red Hill Community Sports Club was then formed through merging Normanby Rugby League Club, Normanby Social Bowls Club and the Ashgrove RSL to take over the site and continue to run it for social bowls and other community purposes.
Red Hill Special School opened on 28 January 1986.
Red Hill Picture Pops Theatre opened on Saturday 14 December 1912 on the northern corner of Enoggera Terrace and Musgrave Road (). It was an open-air cinema. On 16 October 1920 the open-air cinema was replaced with a new brick enclosed cinema on the southern corner of Enoggera Terrace and Musgrave Road (). It was and could seat 1,400 people. It cost £7,000. The opening night was dedicated to raise funds for the Ithaca War Memorial
Ithaca War Memorial and Park is a heritage-listed memorial and park at Enoggera Terrace, Paddington, Queensland, Australia. The memorial was designed and built by Arthur Henry Thurlow between 1921 and 1925. The park was built and designed by ...
. In April 1934 it became the ''State Theatre''. It functioned as a cinema until 1964, when it was converted into music venue called ''Teen City''. In 1965 it was converted into a roller skating rink called ''Skate Arena''. It was destroyed by arson on 26 December 2002. It was derelict for many years. Brothers Peter and Stephen Sourris spent 2 years redeveloping the building and re-opened it as a 5-screen complex, called the ''Red Hill Cinemas,'' on Saturday 30 November 2019. Their uncle and aunt, Christopher James and Effie Sourris had briefly owned the cinema in 1954.
In the , the population of Red Hill was 5,016, 48.6% female and 51.4% male. The median age of the Red Hill population was 43 years, 6 years above the Australian median. 89.1% of people living in Red Hill were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 1.2%, South Africa 1.2%, Zambia 1.2%, Czech Republic 1.2%. 93.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were Italian 2.4%, Greek 2.0%, Mandarin 1.5%, French 1.2% and Cantonese 1.0%.
In the , Red Hill had a population of 5,560 people.
Heritage listings
Red Hill has a number of heritage-listed
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sites, including:
* 44-50 Cairns Terrace: Cross Terrace
Cross Terrace is a heritage-listed terrace house at 44-50 Cairns Terrace, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from to . It is also known as Cairns Terrace. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 ...
*2 Enoggera Terrace: Skate Arena
* 99 Enoggera Terrace: Ithaca Town Council Chambers
The Ithaca Town Council Chambers is a heritage-listed former town hall of the former local government area of the Town of Ithaca, and now a community centre in Paddington, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Located at 99 Enoggera Terrac ...
* 1 Musgrave Road: Normanby Hotel
Normanby Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel at 1 Musgrave Road, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John B Nicholson and built in by Thomas Game. It was extended in 1917 to a design by George Henry Male Addi ...
* 6-8 Musgrave Road: Warriston
* 78 Musgrave Road: St Brigid's Church
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* 9-17 Upper Clifton Terrace: St Brigid's Convent
* 101 Windsor Road: Craigerne
Craigerne is a heritage-listed detached house at 101 Windsor Road, Red Hill, Queensland, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1868. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
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Education
Red Hill Special School is a special education
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primary and secondary (Early Childhood-12) school for boys and girls at 72 Waterworks Road (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 64 students with 31 teachers (26 full-time equivalent) and 44 non-teaching staff (25 full-time equivalent). a secondary (7-12) campus at 5 Fulcher Rd ().
There are no other schools in Red Hill. The nearest general primary schools are Kelvin Grove State College in Kelvin Grove to the east, Petrie Terrace State School in Paddington
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to the south, and Ithaca Creek State School in Bardon to the west. The nearest general secondary school is Kelvin Grove State College.
Transport
Bus – Red Hill is serviced by multiple council buses: the 380, 381 and 379 running along Waterworks
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and Musgrave Roads, the 378 running along Arthur Terrace, and the 377 running along Kennedy Terrace.
Until August 1968, electric tram
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s ran along Waterwords Road, Musgrave Road and Enoggera Terrace.
Sport
The suburb is also the home of Brisbane's National Rugby League
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team, the Brisbane Broncos
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. Gilbert Park in Fulcher Road is the location of the Bronco's training ground, Leagues Club and general club management ().
Red Hill Community Sports Club in Gilbert Park () is located adjacent to the Bronco's training ground.
In popular culture
Nick Earls
Nicholas Francis Ward Earls (born 8 October 1963) is a novelist from Brisbane, Australia, who writes humorous popular fiction about everyday life. The majority of his novels are set in his home town of Brisbane. He fronted a major Brisbane tour ...
' novel '' Zigzag Street'' is set in the Red Hill street of the same name ().
References
External links
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* — 1930 newspaper article on the history of Red Hill
Facebook group of the local Red Hill community
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Suburbs of the City of Brisbane