The north-east of the suburb is residential while the north-west (including Biondello) contains part of the Tondoon Botanic Gardens incorporating the Tondoon Creek Weir. In the south-west is the Gecko Valley winery and vineyards on a 100-hectare (250-acre) site. As at 2020, the south-east of the suburb is undeveloped.[3]
History
Lake Tondoon was formed by the Tondoon Weir and was the water supply for Gladstone from 1916 to 1945.[5]
The Gecko Valley Winery was established in 1992.[6]
The Queensland Bapist community opened Carinity Education Gladstone on the former St Stephens campus in June 2017.[8]
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Glen Eden had a population of 2,778 people.[9]
In the 2021 census, Glen Eden had a population of 2,918 people.[1]
Education
Carinity Education Gladstone is an independent Baptist special secondary school (7-12) for boys and girls at 803 Glenlyon Road (23°54′31″S151°15′59″E / 23.9087°S 151.2663°E / -23.9087; 151.2663 (Carinity Education Gladstone)). The school specialises in working individually with children who are disconnected from their schools or communities to support them in achieving educational qualifications and life skills.[8]
There are no regular schools in Glen Eden. The nearest primary schools are Kin Kora State School in Kin Kora to the north and Gladstone South State School in South Gladstone to the north-east. The nearest secondary school is Toolooa State High School in South Gladstone.[3]
Attractions
The Tondoon Botanic Gardens are operated by the Gladstone Regional Council and feature tropical, sub-tropical and dry rainforest plants from various parts of Queensland. It includes Lake Tondoon, an orchid house, an arboretum, and a Japanese garden with tea house.[5]
The Gecko Valley Winery has a visitor centre with wine tasting, cafe and a gallery for art and jewellery.[10]