Mount Gipps, Queensland

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Mount Gipps
Queensland
Mount Gipps on Macpherson Range Queensland 1928.tiff
Mount Gipps on McPherson Range, 1928
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Mount Gipps
Coordinates 28°19′20″S153°00′35″E / 28.3222°S 153.0097°E / -28.3222; 153.0097 (Mount Gipps (centre of locality)) Coordinates: 28°19′20″S153°00′35″E / 28.3222°S 153.0097°E / -28.3222; 153.0097 (Mount Gipps (centre of locality))
Population7 (2016 census) [1]
 • Density0.45/km2 (1.15/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4285
Area15.7 km2 (6.1 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Scenic Rim Region
State electorate(s) Scenic Rim
Federal division(s) Wright
Suburbs around Mount Gipps:
Chinghee Creek Chinghee Creek Lamington
Running Creek Mount Gipps Southern Lamington
Cougall (NSW) Cougall (NSW) Southern Lamington

Mount Gipps is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2016 census, Mount Gipps had a population of 7 people. [1]

Contents

The locality borders New South Wales [3] and is one end of the Queensland rabbit-proof fence. [4]

Geography

Mount Gipps has high slopes to the south belonging to the McPherson Range and also in the north-east with a valley through the north-west and from west to east. [3] The mountain Mount Gipps, from which the locality takes its name, is on the southern border of the locality with New South Wales ( 28°20′31″S152°59′25″E / 28.3419°S 152.9903°E / -28.3419; 152.9903 (Mount Gipps) ); it rises to 785 metres (2,575 ft) above sea level. [5] [3]

Running Creek, a tributary of the Logan River, flows from east to west through the locality. Mount Gipps Road enters from Chinghee Creek in the north-west and follows through the valley. Although entirely freehold land, only the lower valley areas have been cleared and are used for grazing. The slopes have an extensive tree cover. [3]

History

Mount Gipps Sawmill, ca. 1925 Mount Gipps Sawmill southern Queensland ca. 1925.tiff
Mount Gipps Sawmill, ca. 1925
Workers from the Mount Gipps Sawmill, ca. 1925 StateLibQld 1 151787 Workers from the Mount Gipps Sawmill in southern Queensland, ca. 1925.jpg
Workers from the Mount Gipps Sawmill, ca. 1925

In 1900, much of the land in the upper reaches of Running Creek was part of the rural property Telemon Crossing owned by A. Drynan. [6]

There was a sawmill in Mount Gipps from at least 1920. [7] It was located in the valley. [8]

Mount Gipps State School was opened on 21 July 1920. [9] [10] It closed on 30 June 1954. [11] [12] It was at 220 Mount Gipps Road ( 28°19′19″S152°59′29″E / 28.3220°S 152.9915°E / -28.3220; 152.9915 (Mount Gipps State School (former)) ). [13] [3]

In the 2016 census, Mount Gipps had a population of 7 people. The locality contains 8 households, in which 30.0% of the population are males and 70.0% of the population are females with a median age of 52, 14 years above the national average. The average weekly household income is $0, $1,438 below the national average. [1]

Education

There are no schools in Mount Gibbs. The nearest government primary school is Hillview State School in Hillview to the north. The nearest government secondary school is Beaudesert State High School in Beaudesert further north. [3]

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References

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