Fairney View, Queensland

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Fairney View
Queensland
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Fairney View Fernvale Road, 2014
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Fairney View
Coordinates 27°28′55″S152°39′04″E / 27.4819°S 152.6511°E / -27.4819; 152.6511 (Fairney View (centre of locality))
Population221 (2021 census) [1]
 • Density19.73/km2 (51.1/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4306
Area11.2 km2 (4.3 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Somerset Region
State electorate(s) Lockyer
Federal division(s) Dickson
Suburbs around Fairney View:
Fernvale Fernvale Fernvale
Vernor Fairney View Borallon
Glamorgan Vale Wanora Wanora

Fairney View is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Fairney View had a population of 221 people. [1]

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History

The locality takes its name from a pastoral property called Fairney Lawn (also written as Fairnie Lawn) operated by grazier Joseph North in 1841. It was also the name of the railway station opened in June 1884 on the now closed Brisbane Valley railway line. [2] Queensland Railways Department records indicate that the meaning of the name Fairney View is ''view of ferns". [3]

Former St Peter's Lutheran Church, 2006 Former St Peter's Lutheran Church, Fairney View, 2006 03.jpg
Former St Peter's Lutheran Church, 2006
1872: the original opening date of St Peter's Former St Peter's Lutheran Church, Fairney View, 2006 01.jpg
1872: the original opening date of St Peter's

In June 1872, a German Lutheran Church was opened near the bridge over Fairney Brook on the road to Wivenhoe (the present Fairney View Fernvale Road, approx 27°28′57″S152°39′41″E / 27.48237°S 152.66143°E / -27.48237; 152.66143 (Fairney View Lutheran Church (1872)) ). [4] [5] [6] It was low-lying land and the church was badly flooded on two occasions, once in 1893 when the water was over 6 feet (1.8 m) above the building and on a second time when the water reached the roof. [7] On Saturday 5 September 1903, St Peter's Lutheran Church was relocated and re-opened at a less flood-prone and more central location (332 Fernvale Road, 27°28′57″S152°38′37″E / 27.48260°S 152.64352°E / -27.48260; 152.64352 (St Peter's Lutheran Church (1903)) ). However, due to the age of the building, a lot of the material in the old building had to be replaced. [8] [9] The church is now closed and has been converted to a private home. [10] [11]

Tenders were called for the construction of a school building in Fairney View in October 1895. [12] Fairney View Provisional School opened on 20 January 1896 under the direction of teacher Miss Harris. [13] It became Fairney View State School on 1 January 1909. It closed in 1967. [14] It was at 20-30 Randalls Road ( 27°29′37″S152°40′04″E / 27.4937°S 152.6678°E / -27.4937; 152.6678 (Fairney View State School (former)) ). [15] [16] [17]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Fairney View had a population of 223 people. [18]

In the 2021 census, Fairney View had a population of 221 people. [1]

Education

There are no schools in Fairney View. The nearest government primary schools are Fernvale State School in neighbouring Fernvale to the north and Glamorgan Vale State School in neighbouring Glamorgan Vale to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Lowood State High School in Lowood to the west. [17]

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