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The median age of the Daisy Hill population was 38, on par with the national median of 38. 64.1% of people living in Daisy Hill were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 6.1%, England 5.0%, India 2.1%, China 1.9%, Republic of Korea 1.6%. 76.3% of people only spoke English at home; the next most common ...
2008 electoral map of Springwood. Springwood is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. [1] The district is based in several suburbs of Logan City. It is named after the suburb of Springwood and also includes the suburbs of Daisy Hill, Loganholme, Rochedale South and Shailer Park. The electorate ...
School in Daisy Hill, Logan, Queensland, Australia John Paul College Location Daisy Hill, Logan, Queensland Australia Coordinates 27°38′S 153°09′E / 27.633°S 153.150°E / -27.633; 153.150 Information Type Independent, early learning, primary, and secondary day and boarding school Motto Unity Christ Learning Religious affiliation(s) Ecumenical Denomination Non-denominational ...
As part of the upgrade of the Pacific Motorway between Eight Mile Plains and Daisy Hill commenced in 2020, the South East Busway will be extended to Springwood bus station. The Pacific Highway upgrade and the Busway extension is expected to be completed in 2024. [4] Eight Mile Plains will then no longer be the last station on the Busway.
Mount Cotton is a rural locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Mount Cotton had a population of 7,302 people. [1]The area was colonised by Germans in the late 1860s after possible frontier wars with First Nations peoples.
English: Map of a Reserve for Rifle Range no. R.799, formerly located at Daisy Hill, Queensland, Australia, as gazetted in 1902. The rifle range reserve (red outline) was located on the timber reserve at Daisy Hill, Queensland, now part of the Daisy Hill Conservation Park.
Hill is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created in the 2017 redistribution, and first contested at the Queensland state election the same year. It was named after geologist Dorothy Hill. [1] Hill is centred on the Atherton Tableland.
Olive orchard, 2014. The locality is bounded on the north and east by the Brisbane River and to the north-west by its tributary Sandy Creek. It is bounded to the south by the Warrego Highway and to the south-west and west by the Brisbane Valley Highway.