Allenstown, Queensland

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Coordinates23°23′48″S 150°30′15″E / 23.3966°S 150.5041°E / -23.3966; 150.5041 (Allenstown (centre of suburb))
Population2,762 (2021 census)[1]
Density1,255/km2 (3,250/sq mi)
Allenstown
Rockhampton, Queensland
Allenstown Hotel, 2020
Allenstown is located in Queensland
Allenstown
Allenstown
Coordinates23°23′48″S 150°30′15″E / 23.3966°S 150.5041°E / -23.3966; 150.5041 (Allenstown (centre of suburb))
Population2,762 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,255/km2 (3,250/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4700
Area2.2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Rockhampton Region
State electorate(s)Rockhampton
Federal division(s)Capricornia
Suburbs around Allenstown:
The Range Rockhampton City Rockhampton City
The Range Allenstown Depot Hill
Fairy Bower Fairy Bower Port Curtis

Allenstown is an inner southern suburb of Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] It is situated 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) by road south-west of the Rockhampton CBD. In the 2021 census, Allenstown had a population of 2,762 people.[1]

The main business precinct of Allenstown is anchored by local shopping centre Allenstown Square, which was previously known as Allenstown Plaza before undergoing a major refurbishment and extension which was completed in 2012.[citation needed]

History

The suburb is named after William Allen, builder, around 1862.[2] Allen's decision to sell blocks of land for thirty pounds following his return from the Canoona gold rush, which saw many new cottages being built, prompted the locals to dub the suburb "Allen's town".[3]

In 1864, Patrick Egan established the Merry Jig Hotel.[3]

Rockhampton Cemetery opened circa 1864 although the earliest headstones was dated as 1862. It replaced an earlier cemetery at Col Brown Park beside the Fitzroy River. Following the opening of the North Rockhampton Cemetery, it became known as South Rockhampton Cemetery. It closed in 1993 and is now heritage-listed. The cemetery is organised by religious denominations.[4]

In December 1870, tenders were called from carpenters to erect a Wesleyan Methodist church in Allenstown.[5] The church was opened on Sunday 16 April 1871.[6] It was designed by architect Septimus Nash Spong and described as "handsome and commodious". It was 33 by 23 feet (10.1 by 7.0 m) and capable of seating 100 people.[7] It was organised and paid for by the "munificence" of Andrew Ross of Balnagowan.[8][9][10][11] In November 1880, it was agreed that a new "central and substantial" church would be erected at an expected cost of £650, which would be funded in part by the sale of the Allenstown Wesleyan church and the Kent Street Wesleyan Church in the Rockhampton CBD.[12][13] The new church was opened in Campbell Street on Sunday 24 July 1881 with the Allenstown Wesleyan church building relocated to the rear of the new church at Campbell Street where it was used as a vestry and Sunday school.[14][7]

Allenstown State School opened on 16 July 1877.[15] The school celebrated its centenary in 1977.[16]

On 15 October 1899, St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral was officially opened by Cardinal Patrick Francis Moran of the Sydney Archdiocese with a celebration of the Pontifical High Mass.[17][18]

On Sunday 14 October 1900, the foundation stone was laid for St Mark's Anglican Church.[19] Its opening service was held on Sunday 23 December 1900.[20] The church was sold in 2021.[21]

From 1909 until 1939, the city's tramway serviced Allenstown along Upper Dawson Road.[3] In 2019, some of the original tram tracks were unearthed during local council roadworks.[22]

The Cathedral College opened on 4 February 1991.[23][24]

Demographics

In the 2006 census, Allenstown had a population of 2,721 people.[25]

In the 2011 census, Allenstown had a population of 2,911 people.[26]

In the 2016 census, Allenstown had a population of 2,790 people.[27]

In the 2021 census, Allenstown had a population of 2,762 people.[1]

Heritage listings

St Mark's Anglican Church, 1975

Allenstown has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Education

Allenstown State School, 2021

Allenstown State School is a government primary (Preparatory to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 13–33 Upper Dawson Road (23°23′31″S 150°30′09″E / 23.3919°S 150.5026°E / -23.3919; 150.5026 (Allenstown State School)).[30][31] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 381 students with 31 teachers (29 full-time equivalent) and 27 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent).[32] It includes a special education program.[30]

The Cathedral College is a Catholic secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 189 William Street (23°23′10″S 150°30′18″E / 23.3861°S 150.5051°E / -23.3861; 150.5051 (The Cathedral College)).[33][34] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 1,178 students with 79 teachers (78 full-time equivalent) and 59 non-teaching staff (48 full-time equivalent).[35]

There is no government secondary school in Allenstown. The nearest government secondary school is Rockhampton State High School in Wandal to the north.[36]

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