A section of the northern boundary of Villeneuve follows the D'Aguilar Highway. The eastern and southern boundaries of the locality are the Stanley River and Lake Somerset created by the Somerset Dam impounding the Stanley River.[4]
The town is named after the Villeneuve railway station, which in turn took its name from Frank Villeneuve Nicholson, owner of the property Villeneuve.[3]
Farming was established at Villeneuve in the late 1870s.[6]
Villeneuve Provisional School opened on 30 May 1887 with a new building erected in 1888 which it shared with the Anglican Church. In 1902, it was relocated to Westvale and renamed West Vale Provisional School.[7]
St Barnabas' Anglican Church was dedicated on Sunday 2 September 1888 by local rector Reverend J.F. Leighton. It occupied shared premises with the provisional school with the school room being the nave of the church with a chancel being added for church services.[8][9][10] It closed circa 1961.[11]
As a result of the creation of the Somerset Dam (completed in 1958), some of Villeneuve is now inundated.[6]
Demographics
In the 2016 census, the locality of Villeneuve had a population of 179 people.[13]
In the 2021 census, the locality of Villeneuve had a population of 193 people.[1]
Education
There are no schools in Villenueve. The nearest government primary school is Kilcoy State School in Kilcoy to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Kilcoy State High School, also in Kilcoy.[4]
^"Church at Villeneuve". The Queenslander. Vol. XXXIV, no. 676. Queensland, Australia. 15 September 1888. p. 461. Retrieved 26 September 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Brisbane Diocesan Synod". The Queenslander. Vol. XXXIV, no. 676. Queensland, Australia. 15 September 1888. p. 454. Retrieved 6 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
^Anglican Church of Southern Queensland. "Closed Churches". Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2020.