Pullenvale, Queensland

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Pullenvale
BrisbaneQueensland
Population: 3,154 (2006) [1]
Postcode: 4069
Area: 24.4 km² (9.4 sq mi)
LGA: Brisbane City Council
Pullenvale Ward
State District: Moggill
Federal Division: Ryan
Suburbs around Pullenvale:
Upper Brookfield Brookfield Kenmore Hills
Kholo Pullenvale Kenmore
Mount Crosby Anstead Pinjarra Hills

Pullenvale is situated approximately 15km out from the CBD of Queensland’s capital city Brisbane. Located in the southern foothills of Mt Elphinstone, Pullenvale features rolling hills and areas of dense bush land, and is spread over an area of approximately 24.4 square kilometres (9.4 sq mi).

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[edit] Landmarks

  1. An old pineapple packing shed donated by resident Jack Woodward has become one of Pullenvale’s main land marks and has become known as “Pullenvale hall”. Found along Grandview road it is the centre of many small functions and classes run by the residents of Pullenvale in cooperation with the Local Council.
  2. One of the oldest pony clubs in Queensland the Moggill Pony Club or as it was previously known as before having its name changed the Leevale Pony Club. The Club was founded in 1949 next to O’Brien Rd and covers 4 hectares of land.

[edit] Development

Pullenvale started out as an area useful only for its resources of timber and became an early logging area. This changed due to the addition of the Moggill Rd that would act as a link between Brisbane though Moggill to Ipswich. As the road was built the area became accessible and the timber industry gave way to small crop farming and dairying thereby causing an influx in population and the establishment of the Pullenvale State School in 1873. This caused a rural residential style of living to emerge and the school was rebuilt in 1981 to cater for the increasing population density.

[edit] Geography

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Pullenvale (Statistical Local Area). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-10-13.