Carneys Creek, Queensland

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Carneys Creek
Entrance to Main Range National Park
Entrance to Main Range National Park
Carneys Creek is located in Queensland
Carneys Creek
Carneys Creek
Interactive map of Carneys Creek
Coordinates: 28°12′41″S 152°32′06″E / 28.2113°S 152.5350°E / -28.2113; 152.5350 (Carneys Creek (centre of locality))
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
LGA
Location
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
88.4 km2 (34.1 sq mi)
Population
  Total71 (2021 census)[1]
  Density0.803/km2 (2.080/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+10:00 (AEST)
Postcode
4310
Suburbs around Carneys Creek
Emu Vale Moogerah Croftby
Mount Colliery Carneys Creek Burnett Creek
The Head Koreelah (NSW) Burnett Creek

Carneys Creek is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] It borders New South Wales.[3] In the 2021 census, Carneys Creek had a population of 71 people.[1]

Teviot Brook rises in the south-west of the locality near Mount Superbus and then flows through the locality exiting to the north-east (Croftby). The watercourse Carneys Creek rises in the south of the locality and flows northward, becoming a tributary of Teviot Brook (28°10′06″S 152°33′22″E / 28.1684°S 152.5562°E / -28.1684; 152.5562 (Carneys Creek (mouth))) in the north of the locality.[4]

There are a number of mountains within the locality, including :

The south, south-west and west of the locality are within the Main Range National Park.[3]

Carney's Creek Drive, 2013

Carneys Creek Road enters the locality from the north-east (Croftby) and then loosely follows the course of the watercourse Carneys Creek to the New South Wales border where it terminates. Head Road splits from Carneys Creek Road in the north of the locality and loosely follows the course of Teviot Brook to the south-west of the locality where it crosses the Great Dividing Range and exits to the south-west (The Head) where it becomes Spring Creek Road.[3]

History

The locality takes its name from the creek, which was named after Mr Carney (given name either Thomas or Patrick) who had an accommodation house by the creek circa 1865. It was on the road to the Tooloom Gold Diggings in New South Wales.[2][4][10][11]

Carney's Creek Provisional School opened in 1890. On 1 January 1909 it became Carney's Creek State School. It closed in 1914 due to low student numbers. The school re-opened in 1920 but then closed again in 1921. It reopened in 1922. It closed permanently in 1970.[12] It was located on Chalk Road (approx 28°12′12″S 152°33′30″E / 28.2032°S 152.5584°E / -28.2032; 152.5584 (Carneys Creek State School (former))).[13][14][3]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Carneys Creek had a population of 51 people.[15] The locality contained 25 households, in which 59.1% of the population were males and 40.9% of the population were females with a median age of 55, 17 years above the national average. The average weekly household income was $1,062, $376 below the national average.[15]

In the 2021 census, Carneys Creek had a population of 71 people.[1]

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