Mudgeeraba, Queensland

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Mudgeeraba
Queensland
File:Mudgeeraba Old Post Office.jpg
Old Post Office, 2015
Population 13,204 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 4213
LGA(s) City of Gold Coast
State electorate(s) Mudgeeraba
Federal Division(s) McPherson, Wright
Suburbs around Mudgeeraba:
Tallai Worongary Merrimac
Advancetown Austinville Springbrook Mudgeeraba Robina
Bonogin Reedy Creek Varsity Lakes

Mudgeeraba is a suburb in the Gold Coast Hinterland, Queensland, Australia. At the 2011 Australian Census the suburb recorded a population of 13,204.[1]

Geography

Mudgeeraba Creek is the major creek of a catchment area in the southern region of the Gold Coast. It is part of the larger catchment area of Nerang River. Bonogin and Wyangan Creeks are tributaries of Mudgeeraba Creek. Since 2005, under the Beaches to Bushland restoration program, Gold Coast City with the Austinville Landcare Group have worked on restoration of areas of upper Mudgerraba Creek.[2]

History

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View of a farm in the Mudgeeraba district ca. 1891

It is thought that the name was derived from an Indigenous Australian expression meaning, "place of infant's excrement", "place where someone told lies" or "place of sticky soil".[3] Another theory is that the name means "low-lying ground".[4][5]

Mudgeeraba is remnant of the type of township that characterises the rural hinterland of the Gold Coast. Subdivision of land was conventional and buildings were traditionally rural or rural commercial. The Schmidt Farmhouse is typical of farms of that period in the district (the farmhouse is now in the adjacent suburb of Worongary).[6]

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People posing at the railway station in Mudgeeraba, ca. 1917

Mudgeeraba, like other areas, was an early centre, which rose to some prominence with the coming of the railway from Brisbane to Tweed Heads in 1903. The station of the South Coast railway line was located near the present-day motorway entrance.[7] The railway was closed in 1961. The modern day Pacific Motorway largely follows the route of the former railway. The new Gold Coast railway opened on a different alignment from Brisbane to neighbouring Robina in 1998. Robina station is about 1.8 km further than the old Mudgeeraba railway station.

In the early 1930s during the Great Depression, the Upper Mudgeeraba Creek banks were location of unemployment relief camps set up under the Income (Unemployment Relief) Tax Acts, 1930. The creek water helped sustain vegetable gardens for the residents, housed in timber and corrugated iron huts.[8]

Contained on an 'island' within the flood plain, its essential character remains one of a nineteenth-century village despite the recent encroachment of housing estates to nearby land. Mudgeeraba contains important evidence of its earlier form and building and most older houses are situated on large blocks of 0.5 acres (2,000 m2) to 2 acres (8,100 m2).[citation needed]

Heritage Listings

Mudgeeraba has a number of local heritage-listed sites,[9] including:

Notable people

Schools

Mudgeeraba State School has about 900 students enrolled.[10] Somerset College was opened in January 1983.[11] Other schools in the area include Clover Hill State School, Mudgeeraba Creek State School and Mudgeeraba Special School.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Mudgeeraba recorded a population of 13,204 people, 51.3% female and 48.7% male.[1] The median age of the Mudgeeraba population was 36 years, 1 year below the national median of 37. 69% of people living in Mudgeeraba were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 8.5%, England 6.1%, South Africa 1.7%, Scotland 0.7%, Germany 0.7%. 88.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 0.7% Japanese, 0.6% German, 0.6% Mandarin, 0.4% Cantonese, 0.4% Spanish.[1]

Sport and recreation

A number of sporting teams represent the area, including the Mudgeeraba Redbacks, the local rugby league club who play home games at Firth Park. Hinterland District Netball Association who run a large competition on Saturday mornings for players 5yrs to 17yrs and Monday nights for 13yrs to opens at 'Firth Park', Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba There is also the Mudgeeraba Lawn Bowls Club situated just behind the Rugby Club and the Mudgeeraba Soccer Club.

References

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