Ebenezer, Queensland

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Ebenezer
Ipswich,  Queensland
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Ebenezer
Coordinates 27°40′41″S152°36′55″E / 27.6780°S 152.6152°E / -27.6780; 152.6152 (Ebenezer (centre of locality))
Population315 (2016 census) [1]
 • Density9.906/km2 (25.66/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4340
Area31.8 km2 (12.3 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) City of Ipswich
State electorate(s) Scenic Rim
Federal division(s) Blair
Suburbs around Ebenezer:
Rosewood Rosewood Jeebropilly
Lower Mount Walker Ebenezer Willowbank
Lower Mount Walker Mount Forbes Mount Forbes

Ebenezer is a rural locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2016 census, Ebenezer had a population of 315 people. [1]

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Geography

The locality is bounded to the north-west by the Bremer River and to north-east by the Yarrowlea-Jeebropilly railway line (a branch line off the Main Line railway). [3] Despite the name, Ebenezer railway station is off Coopers Road in neighbouring Jeebropilly ( 27°39′57″S152°39′17″E / 27.6659°S 152.6546°E / -27.6659; 152.6546 (Ebenezer railway station) ), just before the balloon loop at the end of the line. [4] [5]

In the west of the locality is a former coal mine. The rehabilitation of the site has been controversial. [6]

Geiger Lagoon ( 27°39′37″S152°37′45″E / 27.6602°S 152.6291°E / -27.6602; 152.6291 (Geiger Lagoon) ) is a lake created from the 22-hectare (54-acre) site of the Jeebropilly West open-cut mine, which closed in 2001. The lagoon is named after the Geiger family, who were pioneer settlers from 1857 in the area. [7]

Keanes Lagoon is a waterhole ( 27°39′39″S152°36′30″E / 27.6608°S 152.6083°E / -27.6608; 152.6083 (Keanes Lagoon) ). It is named after the land owner John Richard Keane (1846-1927). [8]

Apart from this the land use is a mix of rural residential living (mostly around Ebenezer Road and Mount Forbes Road) and grazing on native vegetation. [3]

History

Ebenezer Methodist Church, circa 1905 Ebenezer Methodist Church, circa 1905.jpg
Ebenezer Methodist Church, circa 1905

Seven Mile Creek State School opened on 2 November 1868. In 1888 it was renamed Ebenezer State School. It closed in 1957. [9] [10] It was located at 354-356 Ebenezer Road (opposite the junction with Turnbull Road, 27°40′10″S152°37′37″E / 27.66958°S 152.62701°E / -27.66958; 152.62701 (Ebenezer State School (former)) ). [11]

The locality takes its name from the Ebenezer Wesleyan (later Methodist) Church which opened on Sunday 23 April 1871 at Seven Mile Creek. [12] [13] Ebenezer is from a Hebrew word meaning rock of faith. [2] It was opposite the school at 1 Turnbull Road (corner of Ebenezer Road, 27°40′12″S152°37′40″E / 27.6700°S 152.6277°E / -27.6700; 152.6277 (Ebenezer Methodist Church (former)) ). [14] Now demolished, the church operated until at least 1942. [15] [16]

At the 2011 census, Ebenezer had a population of 386 people. [17]

In the 2016 census, Ebenezer had a population of 315 people. [1]

Education

There are no schools in Ebenezer. The nearest primary schools are Rosewood State School in neighbouring Rosewood to the north-west and Mutdapilly State School in Mutdapilly to the south-east. The nearest secondary school is Rosewood State High School in Rosewood. [3]

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