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On 17 November 1979, the railway line from Ferny Grove to Keperra was electrified. Ferny Grove State High School opened on 29 January 1980. [5] St Andrews Catholic Primary School opened on 21 July 1985. [5] Brisbane City Council continued to use the area south of the former nightsoil depot as a large refuse tip until the late 1980s [specify].
Ferny Grove State High School is a public secondary school in the suburb of Ferny Grove, in Brisbane, Australia. The school has a total enrolment of more than 1900 students, with an official count of 1961 students in 2023. [1] In 2007, the school won the award for the most innovative music program in Queensland. [2]
Ferny Grove could refer to: Ferny Grove, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane in Australia Ferny Grove railway line; Ferny Grove railway station; Ferny Grove State High School; Electoral district of Ferny Grove
This is a list of schools in the Greater Brisbane region of Queensland, Australia.Specifically, it includes within the local government areas of City of Brisbane, City of Ipswich, City of Logan, City of Moreton Bay, and City of Redland.
While public anxieties have loomed over the Northeast amid possible drone sightings, one sighting will soon bring holiday cheer across the country: Santa Claus.
St. Andrew's Schools is a private K–12 school in Honolulu, Hawaii. Made up of The Priory, an all-girls K–12 program with a college preparatory school ; The Prep, the all-boys K–5 program; and a co-educational preschool for ages 2–5 years in the Nu'uanu valley.
The Brisbane Tramway Museum Society was established in 1968, when it became apparent that the Brisbane City Council was preparing to close Brisbane's tram system. In 1972, a site at Ferny Grove was made available and a museum built, opening in June 1980.
The line formerly extended to Dayboro, but was cut back to Ferny Grove in 1955, as part of a larger rationalisation by the Queensland Government of its railway lines. The line now terminates here with bus services running to Samford during peak times. [2] [3] The station was upgraded in 2012 as part of the Keperra-Ferny Grove duplication project.