Town in Queensland, Australia
Goovigen is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Banana , Queensland , Australia.[ 2] [ 3] In the 2021 census , the locality of Goovigen had a population of 349 people.[ 1]
A second town, Rannes (24°05′55″S 150°07′12″E / 24.0986°S 150.12°E / -24.0986; 150.12 (Rannes (town centre) ) ), is also within the locality of Goovigen, near its western boundary.[ 4]
Koorngoo is a neighbourhood (24°10′00″S 150°19′00″E / 24.1666°S 150.3166°E / -24.1666; 150.3166 (Koorngoo ) ) within the locality, just west of centre, based around a former railway station.[ 5]
Geography
The town is towards the south-east of the locality,[ 6] approximately 660 kilometres (410 mi) north west of the state capital, Brisbane .
The Burnett Highway enters the locality from the north (Dixalea ) and exits to the east (Jambin ) without coming close to either of the two towns.[ 6] The Leichhardt Highway enters the locality from the south-west (Kokotunga / Woolein ) and then. forms the south-west boundary of the locality and passes immediately west of the town of Rannes before exiting to the west (Dumpy Creek ).[ 6]
The now-closed Callide Valley railway line ran through the locality which was served by a number of now-abandoned railway stations:
History
Goovigen was originally established as a supply depot for the railways and was named by the Queensland Railways Department on 27 April 1920. Goovigen is a local Aboriginal word for box tree , a species of Eucalyptus .
Koorngoo was originally a railway station name and is an Aboriginal word meaning food or feed bag .[ 5]
Rannes State School opened on 14 March 1916. It closed on 23 February 1960 but reopened on 30 January 1962. It closed permanently on 18 March 1966.[ 8]
Woolein State School opened on 27 February 1918 and closed on 17 August 1924.[ 8]
Lake Pleasant State School opened on 23 February 1925. It closed on 17 March 1940, but reopened on 19 August 1940. It closed permanently on 1 May 1964.[ 8] It was at 470 Lake Pleasant Road north of the town of Goovigen (24°05′55″S 150°18′02″E / 24.09850°S 150.30060°E / -24.09850; 150.30060 (Lake Pleasant State School (former) ) ).[ 9]
Goovigen State School opened on 15 March 1926.[ 8] [ 10]
Goovigen Post Office opened on 1 July 1927 (a receiving office had been open from 1925).[ 11]
The Goovigen School of Arts opened on 1 June 1929.[ 12] It is no longer in use but the building still stands at 9 Goovigen Rannes Road (24°08′38″S 150°17′12″E / 24.1439°S 150.2866°E / -24.1439; 150.2866 (Goovigen Historic School of Arts Hall ) ).[ 13]
The Goovigen branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association was established on Saturday 10 September 1932 with nine local women signing up with President Mrs L Nielson (President), Vice-president Mrs T McNae (vice-president) and Secretary-Treasurer Miss Margery Adams.[ 14] The Goovigen QCWA Younger Set was established in July 1934.[ 15] In 1956 the branch purchased the building at 5 Stanley Street (24°08′46″S 150°17′11″E / 24.1462°S 150.2864°E / -24.1462; 150.2864 (Goovigen Country Women's Association rooms ) ) for its rooms which, after refurbishment were officially opened on 26 January 1957 by Rockhampton City Mayor Rex Pilbeam . Over the years there were some closures of the branch: from 1941 to June 1949 due to World War II and then from 1960 to September 1974. The branch closed in April 2017.[ 16] [ 17]
On Sunday 7 April 1935, St Brigid's Catholic Church was officially opened and blessed by the Bishop of Rockhampton Romuald Denis Hayes .[ 18] It was designed by R Chipps and built from timber at a cost of £612.[ 19] [ 20] As at 2022, the church is closed and is managed by the Goovigen Historical Society.[ 21] [ 22] It is at 7 Goovigen Rannes Road (24°08′39″S 150°17′12″E / 24.1442°S 150.2866°E / -24.1442; 150.2866 (St Brigid's Catholic Church ) ).[ 23]
Jooro State School opened on 15 April 1935 and closed on 31 December 1963.[ 8] It was on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the east of Claire Lane (24°06′38″S 150°11′20″E / 24.1105°S 150.1888°E / -24.1105; 150.1888 (Jooro State School (former) ) ).[ 24]
St John the Baptist Anglican Church was built from timber in 1955.[ 25]
The mobile library service commenced in 2004.[ 26]
Demographics
In the 2006 census , the locality of Goovigen and the surrounding area had a population of 287 people.[ 27]
In the 2016 census , the locality of Goovigen had a population of 215 people.[ 28]
In the 2021 census , the locality of Goovigen had a population of 349 people.[ 1]
Economy
The town supports the surrounding agricultural district which produces cotton , cattle and grain.[ 29]
There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including:[ 30]
Education
Goovigen State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Rannes Road (24°08′36″S 150°17′11″E / 24.1432°S 150.2864°E / -24.1432; 150.2864 (Goovigen State School ) ).[ 31] [ 32] In 2016 had an enrolment of 8 students.[ 33] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 6 students with 2 teachers (1 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).[ 34]
There is no secondary school in Goovigen. The nearest secondary schools are Biloela State High School in Biloela to the south-east and Mount Morgan State High School in Mount Morgan to the north.[ 6]
Facilities
Firefighting in the Goovigen district, 1952
Goovigen Police Station is at 5 Stone Crescent (24°08′46″S 150°17′10″E / 24.1460°S 150.2861°E / -24.1460; 150.2861 (Goovigen Police Station ) ).[ 35] [ 36]
Goovigen Rural Fire Station is at 11 Stone Crescent (24°08′46″S 150°17′05″E / 24.1461°S 150.2847°E / -24.1461; 150.2847 (Goovigen Rural Fire Station ) ).[ 35]
Goovigen Post Office is part of the Goovigen Hotel Motel at 2 Stanley Street (24°08′48″S 150°17′10″E / 24.1468°S 150.2862°E / -24.1468; 150.2862 (Goovigen Hotel Motel & Post Office ) ).[ 37]
Goovigen Cemetery is to the north-east of the town on the north-west corner of Goovigen Connection Road and Lake Pleasant Road (24°08′14″S 150°18′37″E / 24.1371°S 150.3102°E / -24.1371; 150.3102 (Goovigen Cemetery ) ).[ 38]
Amenities
Banana Shire Council operate a fortnightly mobile library service to Goovigen and the school.[ 39] [ 40]
Goovigen Community Hall is at 9 Stone Crescent (24°08′46″S 150°17′08″E / 24.1461°S 150.2855°E / -24.1461; 150.2855 (Goovigen Community Hall ) ).[ 41] The Goovigen Roll of Honour commemorating those who served in World War II is within the hall.[ 42]
St John the Baptist Anglican Church is at 30 Warren Street (24°08′50″S 150°17′04″E / 24.1473°S 150.2844°E / -24.1473; 150.2844 (St John the Baptist Anglican Church ) ). It is part of the Anglican Parish of Callide Valley.[ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
The Goovigen War Memorial commemorates military service in all conflicts. It is located in Nissen Park on the southern corner of Warren Street and Prospect Creek Goovigen Road (24°08′51″S 150°17′08″E / 24.1475°S 150.2856°E / -24.1475; 150.2856 (Goovigen War Memorial ) ).[ 46]
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