Beaconsfields is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of the Mackay CBD.
History
The suburb was named after the Beaconsfield sugar plantation. It had a sugar crushing mill from about 1882 to 1893.[3]
Mackay Wanderers Soccer Club was established in 1923.[4]
In 1928, the Mackay Golf Club established a 9-hole course and club house in Beaconsfield on a 122-acre (49 ha) leased site. A further 43 acres (17 ha) were purchased in 1939, but due to World War II it was not until 1947 that a further 9 holes were established on this land. A new club house was built in 1967. In 1981 the club constructed an on-site dam for irrigation with a second dam built in 1999. In 1985 the club changed its constitution to allow women to have full membership rights. Prior to coming to Beaconsfield, the club established a 9-hole golf course on the Mackay town common (later Mackay Airport) in 1925 with its first club house built in 1926 which was subsequently relocated to Beaconsfield.[5][6]
Carlisle Adventist Christian College opened in 1950.[7]
Kewarra State Special School opened on 21 February 1987. The school had been previously operated by the Endeavour Foundation. On 10 August 2002 it was renamed Mackay District Special School.[7]
Whitsunday Anglican School opened on 27 January 1988.[7]
Beaconsfield State School opened on 1 January 1999.[7][8]
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Beaconsfield had a population of 5,490 people.[9]
In the 2021 census, Beaconsfield had a population of 5,899 people.[1]
Mackay District Special School is a special primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 63 Mansfield Drive (21°05′41″S149°10′14″E / 21.0947°S 149.1706°E / -21.0947; 149.1706 (Mackay District Special School)).[10][16] It is available for students with a diverse range of abilities and special education requirements.[17] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 94 students with 23 teachers (22 full-time equivalent) and 29 non-teaching staff (21 full-time equivalent).[12]
^"Beaconsfield". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland. Archived from the original on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2014.