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Woombye is a rural town and
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in the
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, Australia. In the , the locality of Woombye had a population of 3,944 people.


Geography

Woombye is located on the Sunshine Coast hinterland in
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, approximately north of the
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. The name is derived from words from the local Aboriginal language - a place () of black snake, or (wambai) black myrtle or axe handle made from black myrtle. The
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forms the eastern boundary of the locality. The North Coast railway line runs from north to south through the western part of the locality; the town is centred around the Woombye railway station () in the west of the locality. Woombye is accessible by Translink trains and buses. There are numerous rail services departing for Brisbane daily. The town of Woombye is surrounded by former pineapple farms, which today are acreage properties and gated communities. The first pineapple farm was owned and operated by Hugh and Alice Moorhouse, located on Moorhouse Road, which overlooks the township. The Woombye Light Horse Memorial is also named after MAJ Hugh Vardy Moorhouse (2 Feb 1903 – 11 Oct 1993). Woombye–Montville Road exits to the south.


History

The town has its roots in a settlement first known as Middle Camp, and later Cobb's Camp. It was established in 1868 as a staging depot and hotel for
Cobb & Co Cobb & Co was the name used by several independent Australian coach businesses. The first company to use 'Cobb & Co' was established in 1853 by American Freeman Cobb and his partners. The name grew to great prominence in the late 19th century, ...
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es at the halfway point on the road between
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and
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, after the discovery of gold at Gympie. The town was renamed as ''Woombye'' in the 1880s. The name ''Woombye'' comes from the Kabi word ''wambai'' meaning ''black myrtle tree'', which was used for handles for axes. Cobbs Camp Provisional School opened on 17 August 1885. The school was renamed Woombye State School in 1892. In 1977, a preschool was added to Woombye State School. In 1891, the North Coast railway from Landsborough to Yandina was opened, and it became a rail centre until 1914. In 1895, Thomas Davey grew the first pineapple crop in Woombye. Pineapple production increased in the 1950s, making Woombye the third largest producing area of pineapples in Queensland. On Wednesday 19 May 1897, a
stump-capping ceremony Queenslander architecture is a modern term for a type of residential housing, widespread in Queensland, Australia. It is also found in the northern parts of the adjacent state of New South Wales, and shares many traits with architecture in oth ...
was held for an Anglican church in Woombye. The church was built by volunteer labour led by Mr Kitson. St Margaret's Anglican Church was dedicated on Monday 28 Mary 1898 by
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William Webber. The timber church could seat 100 people. Woombye Pub was opened in 1900 as The Criterion Hotel, a hotel which stands on the site as a
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. The Woombye War Memorial was unveiled on 18 June 1925 by the Queensland Governor,
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. The Woombye branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association had formed before 1930. The Big Pineapple opened on 15 August 1971. Thrill Hill Waterslides opened in 1979. On 5 February 1979, the Christian Outreach College (Sunshine Coast) was established by the Nambour Christian Outreach Centre on a pineapple farm. The church and school were later renamed Suncoast Church and Suncoast Christian College respectively. In 2004, an adjoining pineapple farm was purchased to expand the school. On 29 January 1980, Nambour Christian College was established with 36 students by the families of the New Life Assembly of God Nambour church. The name was changed to Nambour Christian College in 1992.


Demographics

In the , the locality of Woombye had a population of 2,094 people. In the , the locality of Woombye had a population of 3,246 people. In the , the locality of Woombye had a population of 3,944 people.


Education

Woombye State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 95 Pine Grove Road (). The school has a
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program. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 506 students with 41 teachers (32 full-time equivalent) and 21 non-teaching staff (14 full-time equivalent). In 2022, the school had an enrolment of 458 students. Suncoast Christian College is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at the corner of Schubert & Kiel Mountain Roads (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 803 students with 67 teachers (57 full-time equivalent) and 70 non-teaching staff (42 full-time equivalent). At 6 August 2021, the school had 878 students. Nambour Christian College is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at McKenzie Road (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,131 students with 87 teachers (80 full-time equivalent) and 95 non-teaching staff (59 full-time equivalent). In December 2022, the school had 1,214 students. There are no government secondary schools in Woombye. The nearest government secondary schools are Nambour State College in neighbouring
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to the north and Burnside State High School in neighbouring Burnside to the north-west.


Amenities

Woombye is home to one of the longest established soccer clubs on the Sunshine Coast, the Woombye Snakes. St Margaret's Anglican Church is at 16 Blackall Street ().


Tourism

Woombye is a convenient town for its relaxed atmosphere and picture-perfect town centre with quaint old shops and historic pub. The town is set within fringes of hilly forest and encompasses mountainous views of the Blackall Ranges.


Visitor attractions

Woombye is home to The Big Pineapple, a tourist attraction which is one of Australia's big things. One of its attractions is Wildlife HQ, a zoo with hundreds of animal species including a large collection of primates. It hosts a number of music festivals including
Big Pineapple Music Festival The Big Pineapple Music Festival is held annually at the Big Pineapple Landmark, in Woombye, Queensland, Australia. The festival features a range of artists from a variety of genres and first occurred on 21 April 2013 with over 8,000 tickets pu ...
. The complex is at 76 Nambour Connection Road (). Thrill Hill Waterslide Park is 74 Schubert Road ().


Heritage listings

Woombye has a number of
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sites, including: * Nambour Connection Road: North Coast Roadside Rest Areas * Nambour Connection Road: The Big Pineapple (former Sunshine Plantation)


See also

* Blackall Range road network


References


External links

* * {{authority control Towns in Queensland Suburbs of the Sunshine Coast Region Localities in Queensland