Childers, Queensland

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Childers is a rural town and locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] In the 2021 census, the locality of Childers had a population of 1,682 people.[1]

CountryAustralia
Established1885
Elevation
109.0 m (357.6 ft)
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Coordinates: 25.2363°S 152.2775°E / -25.2363; 152.2775 (Childers (town centre))
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
LGA
Location
Established1885
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
19.2 km2 (7.4 sq mi)
Elevation
109.0 m (357.6 ft)
Population
  Total1,682 (2021 census)[1]
  Density87.60/km2 (226.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+10:00 (AEST)
Postcode
4660
Mean max temp26.9 °C (80.4 °F)
Mean min temp15.4 °C (59.7 °F)
Annual rainfall1,056.8 mm (41.61 in)
Localities around Childers
North Isis North Isis North Isis
Apple Tree Creek Childers Doolbi
Kullogum Kullogum South Isis
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Geography

Childers is in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, situated on the Bruce Highway and lies 325 kilometres (202 mi) north of the state capital Brisbane and 52 kilometres (32 mi) south-west of Bundaberg. The Isis Highway runs south from the Bruce Highway in Childers.

History

Wrench and Thompson butchers shop in Childers, 1907

The Childers area is traditionally inhabited by the Dundabarra/burra group (red soil tribe) who are large collective group of the Kabi Kabi nations in the northernmost area of the Wide Bay Burnett. Their descendants still live in the region.[4]

Panorama of Childers, ca. 1956

Europeans first arrived in the area in the 1850s. Pastoralists established properties soon after to raise cattle on the fertile lands. Back then, sugar was (as it is now) the key crop grown in the Isis.[citation needed]

The town was established in 1885. The Isis railway line to Childers opened in 1887 and was pivotal in the early development of the area. Childers Post Office opened on 14 November 1887.[5] The town is reportedly named after Hugh Childers, British statesman, who was the Auditor-General of Victoria in the 1850s.[6]

Circa 1888–1889, an Anglican church was erected in Childers.[7][8] The present Christ Church Anglican was opened and dedicated on 9 May 1901.[9]

The Childers Uniting Church was originally constructed as the Methodist Church in Horton in 1886. Due to the decline of the Horton township the church was subsequently[when?] moved to Childers. It became the Childers Uniting Church in June 1977 following the amalgamation of the Methodist Church into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977.[10]

Childers Provisional School opened on 28 January 1889. In 1891, it became Childers State School. A secondary department was added in January 1913 and operated as Childers State High School, until Isis District State High School was established in 1961. A pre-school was added in 1976.[11]

Isis Central Mill Provisional School opened on 23 January 1899. On 1 January 1909, it became Isis Central Mill State School. It closed on 11 December 1987.[11]

The first Childers Show was held in 1916.[12]

St Joseph's Catholic School was established on 24 January 1926 by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart.[11][13]

On 28 September 1941, Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.[14]

Isis District State High School commenced operation on 23 January 1961. It was formerly Childers State High School, a secondary department of the Childers State School.[15]

The foundation stone of Grace Lutheran Church was laid by Pastor K Scholz on 16 April 1961.[16]

The town made international headlines in June 2000, when an arsonist set fire to the Palace Backpackers Hostel, claiming the lives of 15 tourists. The Palace Building reopened in 2002, and includes a memorial to those lost in the blaze, a Regional Art Gallery and an Information Centre.[citation needed]

The Childers Library opened in 2000 with a major refurbishment in 2014.[17]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, the locality of Childers had a population of 1,584 people. 80.1% of people were born in Australia and 87.0% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 23.0%, Anglican 21.2% and Catholic 17.8%.[18]

In the 2021 census, the locality of Childers had a population of 1,682 people.[1]

Heritage listings

The rebuilt Palace Hotel
Federal Hotel

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

Economy

Childers local businesses

Childers is renowned for its heritage character and is classified a National Trust town. The historic colonial buildings of the main street (Bruce Highway) are set amongst large, shady leopard trees. The sugar cane industry features prominently in Childers and has sustained the town over the years. Fruit and vegetable cropping is common on the lands around town.[citation needed]

The local tourism organisation "Stay in Childers" is a not for profit incorporated association made up of local businesses.[46]

Facilities

The Isis Town and Country is the town's local newspaper, available once a week on Thursday. Childers is also served by a monthly community newspaper, the Childers Chit Chat, and commercial FM radio stations Breeze 102.5 and Rebel 106.7.[citation needed]

In addition, the town services the surrounding areas with its small hospital. Childers has its own courthouse. The town has several emergency service faculties including a police station, ambulance station and fire station housing Fire and Rescue Queensland Staff and Queensland Rural Fire Service volunteers. It also hosts a branch of the State Emergency Service and PCYC Emergency Services Cadets program.[citation needed]

Education

Isis District State High School, 2024.

Childers State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at Mungomery Street (25.2311°S 152.2803°E / -25.2311; 152.2803 (Childers State School)).[47][48] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 308 students with 24 teachers (22 full-time equivalent) and 20 non-teaching staff (14 full-time equivalent).[49] It includes a special education program.[47]

St Joseph's School is a Catholic primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 40 Churchill Street (25.2359°S 152.2811°E / -25.2359; 152.2811 (St Joseph's School)).[47][50] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 75 students with 8 teachers (7 full-time equivalent) and 9 non-teaching staff (5 full-time equivalent).[49]

Isis District State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 3 Ridgway Street (25.2331°S 152.2739°E / -25.2331; 152.2739 (Isis District State High School)).[47][51][52] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 504 students with 48 teachers (46 full-time equivalent) and 33 non-teaching staff (22 full-time equivalent).[49] It includes a special education program.[47]

Amenities

Childers has many general local services, an art gallery (Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery – BRAG) and Information Centre. Cultural entertainment facilitated through the Childers Cultural Centre – a town hall hired through the Bundaberg Regional Council.[citation needed]

Bundaberg Regional Libraries operate a public library at 49 Churchill Street.[53]

The Childers branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 1 Crescent Street.[54]

Christ Church Anglican Church is at 11 Mcilwraith Street. It is within the Anglican Archdiocese of Brisbane.[55]

Sacred Heart Catholic Church is at 40 Churchill Street. It is within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane.[14][56]

Childers Uniting Church is at 36 Macrossan Street (25.2374°S 152.2757°E / -25.2374; 152.2757 (Childers Uniting Church)). It is part of the Uniting Church in Australia.[57][58][59]

Grace Lutheran Church is at 226 Churchill Street. It is part of the Lutheran Church of Australia.[16][60]

The Childers Apostolic Church of Queensland is at 13 Nelson Street. It is part of the Apostolic Church of Queensland.[61]

Childers Wesleyan Methodist Church is at 6 Broadhurst Street (25.2362°S 152.2743°E / -25.2362; 152.2743 (Childers Wesleyan Methodist Church)).[62] It is part of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia.[63]

Childers Gospel Chapel is at 34 Churchill Street. It is part of the Christian Community Churches of Australia.[64][65]

Events

Childers Show is a one-day agricultural show. Historically, it was held in early August, but is now hosted in late May or early June.[12]

Childers holds a Multicultural Festival once a year on the final weekend in July.[66]

Attractions

Noakes Lookout is off Rankin Road (25.2211°S 152.2845°E / -25.2211; 152.2845 (Noakes Lookout)).[67] At 128 metres (420 ft) above sea level, it is one of the highest points in the area, providing 360 degree panoramic views. However, as at 2013, regrowth of bushland surrounding the lookout has obscured the views and, as the lookout is on private land, there is no guaranteed right of access to the public.[68]

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