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Eerwah Vale, Queensland

Eerwah Vale, Queensland

FieldValue
nameEerwah Vale
stateqld
citySunshine Coast
imagePouteria eerwah RBG Sydney.jpg
captionPlanchonella eerwah or Pouteria eerwah
coordinates
local_mapyes
zoom11
pop671
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4562
area31.6
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist120.7
dir1SSE
location1Pomona
dist223.4
dir2SW
location2Tewantin
dist324.1
dir3N
location3Nambour
dist4127
dir4n
location4Brisbane CBD
lgaShire of Noosa
lga2Sunshine Coast Region
stategovNicklin
stategov2Ninderry
fedgovWide Bay
fedgov2Fairfax
near-nwCooroy
near-nCooroy
near-neEumundi
near-eEumundi
near-wBelli Park
near-seNorth Arm
near-sCooloolabin
near-swBelli Park

| near-nw = Cooroy | near-n = Cooroy | near-ne = Eumundi | near-e = Eumundi | near-w = Belli Park | near-se = North Arm | near-s = Cooloolabin | near-sw = Belli Park Eerwah Vale is a locality split between the Sunshine Coast Region and Shire of Noosa, both in Queensland, Australia. In the , Eerwah Vale had a population of 671 people.

Geography

Part of the northern boundary is marked by the North Maroochy River.

The Bruce Highway passes through the east of Eerwah Vale. East of the Bruce Highway within the locality is Main Camp Road. Mount Eerwah is centrally located and protected within the Mount Eerwah Conservation Park.

History

Edward Henry Arundell – Main Camp store and Post Office proprietor, and father of Eumundi Queensland.1905

The township was originally known as Eerwah, after its nearby summit, Mount Eerwah. In 1890, the name of the Eerwah Post Office was changed to Mount Eerwah Post Office. This post office serviced Main Camp during the construction of the Caboolture to Gympie section of the North Coast railway line. It was run by Mr Edward H Arundell.

The first Mount Eerwah Provisional School operated from 1890 to 1891 and was for the children of railway construction workers.

After the railway line was completed, settlement moved closer to the new Eumundi railway station.

The second Mount Eerwah State School opened on 22 July 1913 and closed on 31 May 1917. It was situated on the Eumundi Kenilworth Road (opposite Ceylon Road). This area was known as "Koojarewon" but a State School of a similar name already existed at Highfields, near Toowoomba, so it changed to Mount Eerwah. This school building was later moved to become the Brown's Creek Provisional School.

Brown's Creek State School opened on 29 January 1918 and closed on 23 August 1936. This school was located on the south side of King Creek near its junction with Browns Creek, in the locality currently called Eerwah Vale.

In 1924, the first mention of Eerwah Vale locality was in relation to the local residents unanimously deciding to build a public hall at "Eerwah Vale".

Eerwah Vale Provisional School opened on 15 June 1925. In 1932, it became Eerwah Vale State School. It closed in 1963. It was at 438 Eumundi Kenilworth Road ().

Between 2008 and 2013, the whole of Eerwah Vale (and the rest of the Shire of Noosa) was within Sunshine Coast Region.

Demographics

At the , Eerwah Vale had a population of 527 people.

In the , Eerwah Vale had a population of 621 people.

In the , Eerwah Vale had a population of 671 people.

Education

There are no schools in Eerwah Vale. The nearest government primary schools are Eumundi State School in neighbouring Eumundi to the east, Cooroy State School in neighbouring Cooroy to the north, North Arm State School in neighbouring North Arm to the south-east, and Yandina State School in Yandina to the south-east. The nearest government secondary schools are Noosa District State High School which has its junior campus in Pomona to the north-west and its senior campus in neighbouring Cooroy to the north and Nambour State College in Nambour to the south.

Notable flora

Planchonella eerwah or Pouteria eerwah – Shiny-leaved Condoo, Black Plum, Wild Apple. This species is listed as endangered by the Australian and Queensland Governments.

References

References

  1. {{Cite QPN. 49235. Eerwah Vale. locality in Sunshine Coast Region
  2. {{Cite QPN. 48619. Eerwah Vale. locality in Shire of Noosa
  3. (23 October 1890). "Monthly Postal Guide". [[Telegraph (Brisbane).
  4. (7 January 1911). "[?]". [[Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser]].
  5. (9 August 1890). "SERVICES REQUIRED.". [[The Week (Brisbane).
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  7. (4 May 1891). "ARBOR DAY.". [[The Brisbane Courier]].
  8. (18 July 1891). "The North Coast Railway.". [[The Queenslander]].
  9. (8 August 1913). "Mt. Eerwah School.". [[Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser]].
  10. (19 October 1917). "GOLD CREEK". [[Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser]].
  11. (26 October 1917). "EUMUNDI.". [[Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser]].
  12. "Queensland schools past and present". [[Queensland Family History Society]].
  13. "ArchivesSearch {{!}} Queensland State Archives {{!}} Queensland Government".
  14. (8 August 1924). "Eumnndi.". [[Nambour Chronicle And North Coast Advertiser]].
  15. "Queensland schools past and present". [[Queensland Family History Society]].
  16. (1943). "Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m76". [[Queensland Government]].
  17. "Backward Glance: History of Local Government on the Sunshine Coast".
  18. (2 January 2014). "The Noosa De-amalgamation: Building a New Organisation".
  19. {{Census 2011 AUS
  20. {{Census 2016 AUS
  21. {{Census 2021 AUS
  22. {{Queensland Globe
  23. Department of the Environment. (2023). "Planchonella eerwah in Species Profile and Threats Database".
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