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South Mackay is a coastal
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of
Mackay Mackay may refer to: *Clan Mackay, the Scottish clan from which the surname "MacKay" derives Mackay may also refer to: Places Australia * Mackay Region, a local government area ** Mackay, Queensland, a city in the above region *** Mackay Airport ...
in the
Mackay Region The Mackay Region is a local government area located in North Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by three previous local government areas with modern histories extending back as far as 1869. It has an estimat ...
,
Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
, Australia. In the , South Mackay had a population of 6,918 people.


Geography

As its name suggests, the suburb of South Mackay is immediately to the south of the central suburb of Mackay. Adjoining the
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, South Mackay has flat land just above sea level apart from a small hill (approx 10 metres above sea level) in the south-east of the locality. The flat nature of the land made it suitable for use as an airport. The
Mackay Airport Mackay Airport located in South Mackay, Queensland, Australia is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Mackay, with flights to the cities of Brisbane, Rockhampton, Townsville and Cairns. In the year ending 30 June 2012 ...
occupies the south-eastern half of the suburb with suburban development in the north and west of the suburb. There are a number of sports fields between the airport and the residential areas, including the Souths Rugby League Club, the Souths Hockey Club, the City Brothers Football Club and Harrup Park Country Club (hosting a number of sports include the Mackay Cricket Association and AFL Mackay).


History

Mackay State High School Mackay State High School is a government secondary school at 123 Milton Street, South Mackay, Mackay, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. The school offers education to students from grades 7 to 12 and provides a range of academic programs ...
opened on 5 February 1912 as part of the Mackay Technical College in Alfred Street, Mackay. 76 students presented for entry examinations on the first day. Between 1959 and 1962, the high school was relocated to its current campus in Milton Street, South Mackay. Our Lady of Mt Carmel School was opened on 23 November 1923 by the
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under the leadership of Sister M Dympna O'Reilly. It was officially opened by
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, the
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. The Bishop's decision to establish the school in South Mackay was questioned at the time as the school was so distant () from the Mackay township. It is unclear when the school adopted the name St Mary's Catholic School but it was in use by 1936. From 1981, the school has been operating under
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leadership. In July 1927, the Mackay Chamber of Commerce became aware that the
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was thinking of establishing airmail services within Australia "wherever they could be justified". In January 1928, the Mackay Chamber of Commerce first considered creating an aerodrome to prepare for the growth in air traffic, suggesting in March 1928 that the Town Common might be a suitable location. In April 1928 the Mackay City Council voted to provide the land if an aerodrome was required. In September 1928, Captain John Henry Arthur Treacy, chief pilot of the Queensland Air Navigation Co. Ltd., flew over Mackay looking for suitable locations and confirmed that the Town Common appeared very suitable and could be converted to an aerodrome at very little cost. In July 1929, Captain Treacy tells Mackay to create an aerodrome as the coastal air service will soon commence at other towns' aerodromes while Mackay will miss out; he again confirmed the suitability of the town commons as a site. In October 1929, the Chamber of Commerce was advised that, if Mackay had an aerodrome, it would be included in the plans for an airmail service to be commenced by the Australian Postmaster General's department that would visit Mackay three or four times a week. In February 1930, the Mackay City Council was advised by the Controller of Civil Aviation that the town commons site would be suitable after the trees and shrubs removed and the surface made firm and even. Based on an estimated cost of these works to be £250, the council voted to proceed with setting aside the land on the town commons for an aerodrome. On Monday 21 April 1930, approximately 2,000 people cheered as the monoplane ''Star of Townsville'' under the command of Captain Treacy landed on the new Mackay Aerodrome (the former Town Common). The mayor of Mackay, Alderman Wood, then officially opened the aerodrome. In January 1931, the aerodrome was approved and licensed by the Civil Aviation branch of the Defence Department as being suitable for all types of land aeroplanes, enabling the council to begin charging landing fees. On 18 August 1935, the foundation stone was laid for St Mary's Catholic Church. On Sunday 7 June 1936, the church in Juliet street was officially opened by
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Romuald Hayes. In 1968, Our Lady of Mercy Convent High School was opened in Penn Street as a Catholic secondary school for girls in Penn Street. It was renamed Our Lady of Mercy College. In 1987, it amalgamated with St Patrick's College, a Catholic secondary school for boys established by the Christian Brothers in 1929, to create the co-educational Mercy College.


Demographics

In the , South Mackay had a population of 6,706 people. In the , South Mackay had a population of 6,918 people.


Education

St Mary's Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 42 Juliet Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 373 students with 22 teachers (19 full-time equivalent) and 19 non-teaching staff (11 full-time equivalent). Mackay State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 123 Milton Street (). In 2016, the school had an enrolment of 1,062 students with 483 girls and 579 boys with 89 teachers (85 full-time equivalent) and 53 non-teaching staff (37 full-time equivalent). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 1,071 students with 85 teachers (82 full-time equivalent) and 48 non-teaching staff (35 full-time equivalent). It includes a
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program. Mercy College is a Catholic secondary (7–10) school for boys and girls at Penn Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 957 students with 68 teachers (67 full-time equivalent) and 51 non-teaching staff (39 full-time equivalent). There is no government primary school in South Mackay. The nearest government primary schools are Mackay Central State School in neighbouring
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to the north, Victoria Park State School in neighbouring East Mackay to the north-east, and Mackay West State School in neighbouring West Mackay to the west.


Amenities

St Mary's Catholic Church is at 46 Juliet Street (). It is within the
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. Armitage Uniting Church is on the corner of Evans Street and Kennedy Street ().


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* {{Mackay Region Suburbs of Mackay, Queensland