Springsure is a rural town and
locality
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in the
Central Highlands Region
Central Highlands Region is a local government area in Queensland, Australia. In the , the Central Highlands Region had a population of 27,836 people.
History
'' Wadja'' (also known as ''Wadjigu'', ''Wadya'', ''Wadjainngo'', ''Mandalgu'', a ...
,
Queensland
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, Australia.
In the , the locality of Springsure had a population of 950 people.
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Geography
Springsure is situated by road south of Emerald
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, at the southern end of the Gregory Highway
The Gregory Highway is a state highway in Queensland, Australia that serves the major coal-mining centres of Central Queensland. The highway was named after Augustus Gregory, an early explorer.
Route description
The highway runs southward fro ...
, and at the northern end of the Dawson Highway
The Dawson Highway is a state highway in Queensland, Australia. It runs for between Gladstone, Queensland, Gladstone and Springsure, Queensland, Springsure where it terminates. From Gladstone to Rolleston, Queensland, Rolleston it is signed as ...
. Springsure is northwest of Brisbane
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.
The terrain varies from above sea level, with a number of named mountain features:
* Mount Booramool ()
* Mount Zamia ()
* Eclipse Gap ()
The Minerva Hills National Park is in the north-west of the locality ().
The town of Springsure serves the surrounding community of cattle
Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus '' Bos''. Mature female cattle are calle ...
farms, and sunflower
The common sunflower (''Helianthus annuus'') is a species of large annual forb of the daisy family Asteraceae. The common sunflower is harvested for its edible oily seeds, which are often eaten as a snack food. They are also used in the pr ...
, sorghum
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, wheat
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and chickpea
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plantations.
Springsure is the hub for several coal mines such as the Minerva Mine and the Rolleston Mine. Significant exploration is ongoing in the district.
Springsure was served by a branch railway from the Central Western railway line
The Central Western railway line is a railway line in Queensland, Australia. It was opened in a series of sections between 1867 and 1928. It commences at Rockhampton and extends west to Winton.
History
Following the separation of Queensl ...
. The Springsure branch railway line separated from the main line at Springsure Junction station (now Nogoa station), near Emerald
Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium or sometimes vanadium.Hurlbut, Cornelius S. Jr., and Kammerling, Robert C. (1991). ''Gemology'', John Wiley & Sons, New York ...
. The locality was served two railway stations:
* Zamia railway station, serving north of the town ()
* Springsure railway station, serving the town ()
Springsure Airport is south of the town on Airport Drive (). It is operated by the Central Highlands Regional Council but it is only suitable for light aircraft, has limited facilities, requires permission, and care needs to be taken in relation to wildlife and lifestock.
Climate
History
The area had been occupied by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. '' Gangalu (Gangulu, Kangulu, Kanolu, Kaangooloo, Khangulu)'' is an Australian Aboriginal language
The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
spoken on Gangula country. The Gangula language region includes the towns of Clermont and Springsure extending south towards the Dawson River. '' Wadja'' (also known as ''Wadjigu'', ''Wadya'', ''Wadjainngo'', ''Mandalgu'', and ''Wadjigun)'' is an Australian Aboriginal language
The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
in Central Queensland
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. The language region includes the local government areas of the Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda
The Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda is a local government area in Central Queensland, Australia.
In the , the Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda had a population of 1,019 people.
Geography
Most local government areas are a single contiguous area ...
and Central Highlands Region, including the Blackdown Tablelands. the Comet River
The Comet River is a river in Central Queensland, Australia.
Geography
Formed by the confluence of the Brown River and Clematis Creek, the Comet River rises in the Expedition Range, north of Expedition National Park and south of Rolleston ...
, and the Expedition Range
Expedition Range is a mountain range within the Central Highlands sandstone region of Queensland, Australia. Robinson Creek cuts a 100 metres deep gorge through sandstone clifflines. Many spectacular side gorges add to the appeal of the area, ...
, and the towns of Woorabinda, Springsure and Rolleston.
Ludwig Leichhardt
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt (; 23 October 1813 – ), known as Ludwig Leichhardt, was a German explorer and naturalist, most famous for his exploration of northern and central Australia.Ken Eastwood,'Cold case: Leichhardt's disappearanc ...
was the first European to explore the area, doing so between 1844 and 1845. His favourable reports encouraged settlers to move in and settle the land.
In 1861, squatter Horatio Wills and a party of Victorian settlers arrived near modern-day Springsure in 1861. Two weeks later, 19 men women and children, including Wills, were killed by Aboriginal Australian
Aboriginal Australians are the various indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands.
Humans first migrated to Australia 50,000 to 65,000 year ...
people, the Kairi or Gayiri, in the Cullin-La-Ringo massacre
The Cullin-la-ringo massacre, also known as the Wills tragedy, was a massacre of white colonists by Indigenous Australians that occurred on 17 October 1861, north of modern-day Springsure, Queensland, Springsure in Central Queensland, Austra ...
, which was the largest massacre of European settlers by Aboriginal peoples in Australian history. At least 15 Aboriginal men, women and children were killed by the Queensland Native Police and militias of local European colonists and their employees in a series of reprisals over the months that followed. However, the massacre of the 19 European family members was itself a retaliatory response to an earlier shooting of fugitive murderer who was Gayiri tribesman by Jesse Gregson, manager of nearby Rainsworth Station, with Second Lieutenant Alfred March Patrick and Native Police Troops in his command. Prior to the massacre of the 19 colonists, in early 1861 Second Lieutenant Patrick had complained to Charles Dutton, lessee of Bauhinia Downs pastoral lease south-east of Springsure, that other officers in the Queensland Native Police "...had been able to bag their first Aborigine after only a few weeks in the Force; he had served for six months and still had not yet killed a black." The Old Rainworth Fort was built in 1862 by the colonists of Springsure in order to defend themselves from future raids by Aboriginals. Horatio's son, star cricket
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er and Australian rules football
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pioneer Tom Wills
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, survived the massacre, and remained on site until 1864.
The town takes its name from a pastoral run which was first named ''Springsure'' in 1861, after its permanent spring.
The town was surveyed by Charles Frederick Gregory in August 1863.
On Sunday 7 April 1867, the first Springsure Presbyterian Church was opened in Charles Street. It was with high walls. In 1922, it was replaced by a new church building known as St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. It closed in March 2011 after 145 years. It was at 55 Charles Street ().
Springsure State School opened on 14 March 1870 under head teacher John Henry Nicholson, son of an eminent scholar, John Nicholson, a friend of Ludwig Leichhardt.
The Springsure branch railway line opened on 15 August 1887. The section beyond Wurba Junction to Springsure railway station was closed on 26 June 2013.
On 6 December 1919, the Springsure State School Memorial Fountain was dedicated by Mrs Annie Wheeler (née Laurie), a former pupil at the school. The memorial is a marble fountain and commemorates students of the school who served in World War I
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.
In March 1925, the Rev. Father Thomas Andrew Sweeney arrived in Springsure to replace Rev. Father Jules Bucas as the Catholic priest for the parish. Sweeney saw that there was a need for a Catholic school in Springsure and set about building a school and a convent for its teachers in August 1925. The architect was Roy Chipps and the builder E.H. Fletcher, both of Rockhampton. In January 1926 the school and the convent opened in a ceremony led by Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton
The Diocese of Rockhampton is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Australia. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Brisbane. Erected in 1882, it covers Cent ...
Joseph Shiel
Joseph Shiel (17 February 1873 – 7 April 1931) was a Roman Catholic priest in Australia. He was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton from 26 January 1913 until his death on 7 April 1931.
Early life
Joseph Shiel was born on 17 February 1 ...
. The convent and school were under the control of Sister Mary Bonaventure of the Sisters of Mercy
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. The school opened on 2 February 1926 with 64 children. It was originally known as The Convent of the Little Flower, but the name was later changed to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
On 16 November 1943, a Douglas C-47A Skytrain broke up in mid-air during a violent storm in the area, and crashed on Rewan Station, around 100 km south of Springsure. All 19 people on board the aircraft perished in the crash.
Minerva Hills National Park was gazetted in 1994.
Demographics
In the , the locality of Springsure had a population of 829 people.
In the , the locality of Springsure had a population of 1,103 people.
In the , the locality of Springsure had a population of 950 people.
Heritage listings
Springsure has a number of heritage-listed
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sites, including:
* Springsure Hospital Museum, 13 Woodbine Street ()
* Old Rainworth Stone Store, Wealwandangie Road, now in neighbouring Cairdbeign
Education
Springsure State School is a government primary and secondary (Prep-10) school for boys and girls at 55 Eclipse Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 158 students with 21 teachers (16 full-time equivalent) and 14 non-teaching staff (8 full-time equivalent). The school motto is 'Success by Effort'.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Gap Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 50 students with 7 teachers (6 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).
There is no secondary education for Years 11 and 12 in Springsure. The nearest school offering secondary education for these years is in Emerald
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, but it might be out of range for a daily commute in which case distance education
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and boarding school are alternatives.
Facilities
The Central Highlands Regional Council operate a public library in Springsure at 27 Eclipse Street.
The Springsure branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association
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has its rooms at 27 Eclipse Street.
Springsure has the following facilities:
* Springsure Cemetery ()
* Springsure sewage treatment plant ()
* Springsure Ambulance Station ()
* Springsure Police Station ()
* Springsure Fire Station ().
* Springsure SES Facility ()
* Springsure Multipurpose Health Service, a public hospital ()
Other facilities in Springsure include the airport
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, a caravan park, motocross track, service station and showground.
Attractions
A cliff face in the mountains just to the north of the town is known as the Virgin Rock, so named because it looked like the Virgin Mary
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cradling the baby Jesus
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. Subsequent erosion led to the rock resembling the baby Jesus falling away, but the original resemblance to the Virgin Mary remains.
Notable residents
* Lucy Harriet Eatock, who was a political activist was born (and later married) here in 1974.
* John Denis Fryer, after whom the Fryer Library
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at the University of Queensland
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is named
* John Humphreys, Olympic fencer
* Roy Moore
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, U.S. judge and Senate candidate, worked on the Telemon cattle station outside town in 1984.
* Keith Slater, Anglican priest in Springsure, later Bishop of Grafton
* Theophilus Wilson, cricket
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er
Gallery
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See also
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