Alberton Gold Coast, Queensland | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 27°42′25″S153°16′08″E / 27.7069°S 153.2688°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 547 (2021 census) [1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 32.18/km2 (83.3/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 4207 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 17.0 km2 (6.6 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | AEST (UTC+10:00) | ||||||||||||||
Location |
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LGA(s) | City of Gold Coast | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Coomera | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Fadden | ||||||||||||||
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Alberton is a rural locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Alberton had a population of 547 people. [1]
Alberton is bounded in the north by the Logan River and in the west by its tributary, the Albert River. [3]
The Aboriginal name for the area was Wobbomerijee (where Wobum means mud and Mudtheri means sticky). [2]
European settlement began in 1863 when the first settlers arrived, mostly German immigrants. [4]
A town reserve was established in 1865 on the southern bank near the junction of the Logan and Albert Rivers. [5]
The Ageston sugar plantation and sugar mill operated from 1866 to the 1890s and was described as "one of the finest plants in the Moreton district" in 1873. [6]
In 1869, the first Lutheran church was established near the Lutheran cemetery on Zipfs Road. The area was known as Elkana (meaning "God has created and blessed"). [4] [7] A German school was established early in the 1870s beside the church. [4] In 1886, a new larger Lutheran church (the present St Peter's) was built. It was consecrated in 1887 by Rev Hellmuth. [4] [8] [9] The German school was demolished in 1919. [4]
Later[ when? ] the area was called Alberton after Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria, but the name Elkana is preserved in Elkana Road. [10]
The Alberton Ferry was established 1870 to cross the Logan River between Ferry Road at Carbrook and Alberton Road at Alberton ( 27°41′37″S153°15′40″E / 27.6937°S 153.2611°E ). [11] Following the opening of the Logan Bridge in 1931, usage of the ferry declined and it was closed in 1948. [12] [4]
The Alberton Provisional School opened on 13 May 1876 with children attending German school on only one day a week. [4] On 13 October 1884 the provisional school became the Alberton State School. [13] It closed in 1966. [13] [14] It was on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at 88 Alberton Road (corner of Zipfs Road, 27°42′39″S153°15′35″E / 27.7109°S 153.2596°E ). [11] [15] [3]
In October 1886, a well-known property on the Albert River owned by W. K. Witty called "Yellowwood Estate" was advertised for subdivision into suitable sized farms and then auctioned by Simon Fraser & Son. [16] A map advertising the auction states that 40 choice farms were available and the auction was to be held on Saturday 27 November at the Palm's Hotel, Beenleigh. [17]
The Gem Hotel was established in 1877 but it was destroyed by fire on 27 June 1933 but was insured. [10] [18] By December 1933, the hotel had been rebuilt. [19] [20]
In the 1950s, a very notable Bora ceremonial site on the Logan river was destroyed, and replaced with a pineapple plantation owned by a Mr Inklemann. The site bore the characteristics of the classic twin circles, with a north-south orientation, the large northern ring measuring 70–80 feet in diameter, while the smaller ring lay some 100 feet to its south. In the middle of the latter was a native stone hut, consisting of several stone slabs supporting a stone roof, not unlike the dolmen structures of prehistoric Europe. [21]
In September 2012, an archaeological dig was undertaken on the former Ageston sugar plantation, revealing stone and steel structures, a Cornish boiler and evaporating pans. [6]
In the 2011 census, Alberton had a population of 576 people. [22]
In the 2016 census, Alberton had a population of 590 people. [23]
In the 2021 census, Alberton had a population of 547 people. [1]
Alberton is primarily a rural area with sugar cane plantations and prawn farms. [10]
There are no schools in Alberton. The nearest primary schools are Woongoolba State School in neighbouring Woongoolba to the south-east and Mount Warren Park State School in Mount Warren Park to the south-west. The nearest secondary school is Beenleigh State High School in Beenleigh to the south-west. [3]
AIberton Cemetery is at 80 Zipfs Road ( 27°42′42″S153°15′58″E / 27.7116°S 153.2662°E ). [24] Established by the German settlers, it is now operated by the Gold Coast City Council. [4] [25]
The Gem Hotel is on the corner of Stapylton-Jacobs Well Road and Rotary Park Road ( 27°43′15″S153°15′08″E / 27.7207°S 153.2523°E ). [20]
St Peter's Lutheran Church is at 187 Alberton Road ( 27°42′11″S153°15′24″E / 27.7031°S 153.2566°E ). [26]
The Gold Coast City Council operates a fortnightly mobile library service which visits St Peter's Lutheran Hall in Alberton Road. [27]
Alberton Cricket Club is in Zipf Park at 88 Alberton Road ( 27°42′41″S153°15′34″E / 27.7115°S 153.2595°E ). [28]
There is a boat ramp at the northern end of Alberton Road on the south bank of Logan River ( 27°41′37″S153°15′39″E / 27.6937°S 153.2608°E ). It is managed by the Gold Coast City Council. [29]
There are a number of parks in the area:
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