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Molendinar, Queensland

Molendinar, Queensland

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typesuburb
nameMolendinar
cityGold Coast
stateqld
imageErnest Junction railway tunnel, eastern portal, 2019.jpg
captionErnest Junction railway tunnel, eastern portal, 2019
coordinates
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local_mapyes
zoom12
pop6450
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4214
area7.7
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist15.7
dir1W
location1Southport
dist28.0
dir2NW
location2Surfers Paradise
dist372.5
dir3SE
location3Brisbane CBD
lgaCity of Gold Coast
stategovSouthport
fedgovMoncrieff
near-nParkwood
near-neSouthport
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near-seAshmore
near-sAshmore
near-swNerang
near-wGaven
near-nwArundel

| near-n = Parkwood | near-ne = Southport | near-e = Southport | near-se = Ashmore | near-s = Ashmore | near-sw = Nerang | near-w = Gaven | near-nw = Arundel Molendinar ( ) is a mixed-use suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Molendinar had a population of 6,450 people.

Geography

The suburb is bounded by Smith Street Motorway to the north, Olsen Avenue to the east, the Southport Nerang Road to the south and Pacific Motorway to the west.

The land use is a mixture of residential areas and industrial areas.

History

Jerringan is the Aboriginal name for the area meaning stringybark tree.

The suburb takes its name from the former Molendinar railway station () on the South Coast railway line (opened in 1889 and closed in 1964). The railway station in turn was named after a farm selected by George Hope named after Molendinar Burn, a stream which once flowed through central Glasgow in Scotland. Ernest Junction railway station () was another former railway station on the South Coast line in the north of the present-day suburb.

The area was known as Silver Bridle in the 1960s. Molendinar incorporated a previous suburb known as Ernest on its northern range until 1989 when the suburb got renamed to Parkwood but however Molendinar’s Industrial Estate & part of Smith Street Motorway were known as Ernest until 2003.

The Molendinar Industrial Estate was a Queensland Government project supported by the Gold Coast City Council which commenced development beginning in 1969.

Trinity Lutheran Primary School opened at Cotlew Street, Ashmore, on 27 January 1981.

Trinity Lutheran College (a secondary school) opened on 28 January 1987 as Ashmore Road in Molendinar.

In 2002 the two Lutheran schools merged to form Trinity Lutheran College (a primary and secondary school) operating on two campuses at Cotlew Street in Ashmore and Ashmore Road in Molendinar.

On 2 April 2012, an official dedication of the Lynne Richardson Community Centre was held by the Gold Coast City Council.

Demographics

In the , Molendinar had a population of 6,375 people.

In the , Molendinar had a population of 6,375 people. The median age of people in Molendinar was 36 years.

In the , Molendinar had a population of 6,450 people.

Heritage listings

Ernest Junction Railway Tunnel, west entrance, 2019

There are a number of heritage sites in Molendinar, including at 797 Ashmore Road (): Ernest Junction Railway Tunnel The tunnel is another remnant of the South Coast line. The tunnel has a length of 110 metres.

Education

Trinity Lutheran College is a private primary and secondary school for boys and girls which operates its primary (Prep-5) campus at 641 Ashmore Road (). In 2017, the school (both campuses combined) had an enrolment of 1,050 students with 85 teachers (76 full-time equivalent) and 62 non-teaching staff (35 full-time equivalent).

There are no government schools in Molendinar. The nearest government primary schools are Ashmore State School in neighbouring Ashmore and Nerang State School in Nerang. The nearest government secondary schools are Keebra Park State High School in Southport and Nerang State High School in Nerang.

Amenities

Lynne Richardson Community Centre is at 2A Gidgee Court ().

References

Sources

References

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  2. {{Queensland Globe
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  4. (1926). "Tambourine". [[Queensland Government]].
  5. (14 May 1936). "NOMENCLATURE OF QUEENSLAND.—194". [[The Courier-mail]].
  6. (1947). "Untitled". [[Queensland Government]].
  7. "Molendinar".
  8. "Heritage Tour — Molendinar".
  9. "Queensland schools past and present". [[Queensland Family History Society]].
  10. {{Census 2011 AUS
  11. {{Census 2016 AUS
  12. {{Census 2021 AUS
  13. {{cite QHR. Ernest Junction Railway Tunnel. 650228
  14. Gold Coast Local Heritage Register - A to M, pp. 35-36
  15. Forbes, Tom. (27 January 2019). "Forgotten railway tunnel on track for heritage protection after locals get up head of steam". ABC News.
  16. (9 July 2018). "State and non-state school details". [[Queensland Government]].
  17. "Trinity Lutheran College".
  18. "ACARA School Profile 2017".
  19. Services. "Lynne Richardson Community Centre". [[Gold Coast City Council]].
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