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Caboolture, Queensland

Caboolture (/kəˈbʊlər/)[2] is a town and suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.[3][4] In the 2021 census, the suburb of Caboolture had a population of 29,534 people.[1] It is located on the northern side of the Caboolture River.

Caboolture
Queensland
War memorial in the Caboolture Town square, CBD
Caboolture
Coordinates27°05′06″S 152°57′05″E / 27.085°S 152.9513°E / -27.085; 152.9513 (Caboolture (town centre))
Population26,433 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density384.76/km2 (996.5/sq mi)
Established1842
Postcode(s)4510
Elevation22 m (72 ft)
Area68.7 km2 (26.5 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)City of Moreton Bay
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Longman

Geography edit

Caboolture is a major urban centre of the Moreton Bay local government area. It is located approximately 44 kilometres (27 mi) north of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland. Caboolture is now considered to be the northernmost urban area of the greater Brisbane metropolitan region within South East Queensland, and it marks the end of the Brisbane suburban commuter railway service along the North Coast railway line.

The urban extent of the town of Caboolture is not formally defined but is generally regarded as including the following suburbs:[citation needed]

History edit

Indigenous history edit

Duungidjawu (also known as Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Duungidjawu country. The Duungidjawu language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Somerset Region and the City of Moreton Bay, particularly the towns of Caboolture, Kilcoy, Woodford and Moore.[5]

Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gubbi Gubbi country. The Gubbi Gubbi language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Sunshine Coast Region and Gympie Region, particularly the towns of Caloundra, Noosa Heads, Gympie and extending north towards Maryborough and south to Caboolture.[6]

The Gubbi Gubbi people are the traditional custodians of the area now known as Caboolture. The name Kabultur is derived from the Yugarabul dialect meaning "place of the carpet snake".[7] The Gubbi Gubbi people harvested bush food, fresh water mussels, oysters, fish, and some game animals, moving around the land to take best advantage of seasonally-available produce.

Each year in March, the Gubbi Gubbi people would hold Bunya Festivals to feast on the plentiful and nutritious annual nuts of the Bunya Pine. These huge trees provided a food source which could sustain large numbers of people. Neighbouring clans were invited to the festivals, where singing, dancing story-telling, trading and arranging of marriages took place.[citation needed]

Towards the south of Caboolture is the Yugarabul traditional Aboriginal country of the Brisbane and surrounding regions.[8]

19th century edit

The Caboolture area was colonised by European people in 1842 when the land around the Moreton Bay penal colony was opened up to free settlers.[9]

By the mid-1860s the local pastoralists were experimenting with sugar cane and cotton. In 1867, a tiny settlement was established as a supply and trading centre for the settlers in the area and to service the needs of miners trekking from Brisbane to the goldfields near Gympie. The local shire was constituted in 1879 and in 1888 the railway line from Brisbane was opened.[9]

Caboolture Post Office opened on 1 September 1869.[10]

Settlement in Caboolture was accelerated with the discovery of gold at Gympie. In 1868, the town was used as a stop-over point by the Cobb and Co coach service connecting Brisbane, Gympie and Maryborough. This function continued with the rail link established in 1888.[citation needed]

Caboolture State School opened on 4 August 1873. In 1890 it became Caboolture South State School. In 1908 it became Morayfield State School.[11]

The foundation stone of St Laurence's Anglican Church was laid on Saturday 26 January 1889 by Mrs W.G. Geddes in a service conducted by Canon Glennie and Archdeacon Matthews. Mr W.G. Geddes, one of the oldest settlers in Caboolture had donated the land.[12][13] It was consecrated in 1959.[14] It was re-built and re-dedicated in 1982.[15]

Caboolture North State School opened on 25 November 1889. In June 1912 it became Caboolture State School. Between 1940 and 1960 it was called Caboolture Rural State School. It had a secondary department from 1955 to 1961, after which a separate secondary school was established.[11]

20th century edit

St Columban's College, Caboolture: On 5 December 1926 Roman Catholic Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for St Columban's College at "Highlands", 451 Sandgate Road, Albion in Brisbane.[16][17] The school officially opened on OSunday 29 January 1928. It was a school for boys operated by the Christian Brothers. In 1985 the Christian Brothers passed the management of the college to the Brisbane Diocese. This triggered a number of changes, a phasing out the primary school to focus on secondary schooling. In 1996 the school accepted enrolments from girls and in 1997 the school relocated to Caboolture.[11][18]

St Peter's Catholic School opened on 30 January 1951 in the parish church (now Mary McKillop Hall).[11] It was initially operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart under principal Sister Juan McGrath, assisted by Sister Timothy and Sister Salome.[19]

Caboolture State High School opened on 23 January 1961, replacing the secondary department that operated at Caboolture State School from 1955 to 1960.[11]

Caboolture Special School opened in January 1980 with 50 students who had previously been in the Special Education Unit at Caboolture State School.[11][20]

Caboolture East State School opened on 29 January 1980.[11]

St Michael's College opened on 25 January 1983 with 4 students in a small farmhouse.[11][21] It is associated with the Abbey Church of Christ the King, an Orthodox Catholic Church of Christ the King.[22][23]

St Paul's Lutheran Primary School opened in 1985.[24]

Tullawong State School opened on 1 February 1993.[11]

Tullawong State High School opened in January 1994.[11]

Caboolture Christian School opened in 1998.[11] In 2009 it was renamed Australian Christian College – Moreton.[25]

Harmony Montessori School opened in 1998.[11]

21st century edit

Grace Lutheran College Caboolture opened in 2008 adjacent to St Paul's Lutheran Primary School. The college is campus of Grace Lutheran College at Rothwell.[24]

The Caboolture Library opened in 2011.[26] Pumicestone State School opened in 2017.

As part of the 30th Anniversary of Expo 88 celebration, on 26 October 2018, artist Ken Done unveiled the restoration of his iconic signs made for the Australia pavilion at Expo 88. It had spent the intervening years in a cow paddock beside the Bruce Highway at Deception Bay. The restoration was undertaken by the Caboolture Historical Village where they will remain on display.[27]

In the 2021 census, the suburb of Caboolture had a population of 29,543 people.[1] The median age of residents is 36 years. Caboolture has an undeserved reputation of being unsafe. The violet crime rate stands at 1 incident per 54.1 residents.[28] Crime rates per 100,000 persons in Moreton Bay North (which includes Caboolture) is lower than that of Ipswich, Logan and Toowoomba regions.[29] The council operates 110 public safety CCTV cameras in the CBD precinct.

Heritage listings edit

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

Transport edit

Caboolture is a regional transport hub. With its connections across the Great Dividing Range via the D'Aguilar Highway, easy highway access to Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast via the Bruce Highway, and the Caboolture–Bribie Island Road to Bribie Island.[31]

Caboolture railway station is the terminus for QR Citytrain's Caboolture railway line, as well as being a major stop on the North Coast railway line. Citytrain operates regular services to Brisbane, in addition to interurban services to Nambour and Gympie. The area is serviced by two bus companies, Caboolture Bus Lines and the larger Kangaroo Bus Lines.

All bus services in Caboolture travel ether via or to/from the Caboolture Bus Station located at the Caboolture railway station.

The 651 local loop bus service provides transport throughout the northern portion of the suburb connecting it to other bus and train services at Caboolture railway station, bus services at Morayfield Bus Station and train services at Morayfield railway station. The 655 service runs a loop in the eastern portion of the suburb proving a bus connection to Caboolture Hospital. Bus routes 653 and 654 provides a connection to Caboolture South and Bellmere with a connection to train services at Morayfield railway station and bus services at Morayfield Bus Station. Bus route 657 travels to the northern portion of the suburb providing connections to Caboolture railway station. Route 652 provides a bus connection to Beachmere. Buses 640 and 643 travel from Bribie Island. Route 640 connects Ningi, Bellara and Woorim and 643 connects Godwin Beach, Sandstone Point and Bellara. The 660 bus also travels to Caboolture Bus Station providing connections to Redcliffe, Morayfield, Burpengary and Deception Bay. Bus 9999 is a service that operates from Donnybrook and Toorbul on Thursday morning and afternoon that provides connection to Caboolture and Morayfield Bus Station.[32] Kangaroo Bus Lines operates a rail bus on weekdays between Caboolture and Nambour as route 649 to relieve congestion on the North Coast railway line north of Beerburrum.[33] There is also a bus service from Kilcoy through the QConnect network under route number 895. It services Woodford, D'Agulair, Wamuran and terminates at the Morayfield Bus Station.[34]

Caboolture also contains its own airfield, which primarily services general and recreational aviation. Visiting aircraft are able to operate into the Caboolture airstrip, which is under the operational control of the Caboolture Aero Club Inc. Additionally the airport is home to a number of aviation enterprises and attractions - amongst them, the Caboolture Warplane Museum (with operational P-51 Mustang, CAC Wirraway and CAC Winjeel aircraft), skydiving club, and the Beaufort Restoration group (a group of volunteers restoring an Australian-built DAP Beaufort Mark VII Bomber).

Sport edit

 
Caboolture versus Coolum regional cricket match

Caboolture's senior sporting teams predominantly play in the respective Sunshine Coast competitions. The suburb's cricket club are reigning Sunshine Coast Cricket Association first division premiers. The rugby union club have rejoined the Sunshine Coast Rugby Union competition after a few years in Queensland Suburban rugby's Barber Cup.[35]

The following clubs are located in the Caboolture Sports Complex in the Centenary Lakes precinct:

  • Caboolture Amateur Boxing Association
  • Caboolture Badminton Club
  • Caboolture BMX Club
  • Caboolture and Districts Lawn Tennis Association
  • Caboolture Junior Rugby League Club
  • Caboolture Little Athletics Centre
  • Caboolture Netball Association
  • Caboolture Road Runners Club
  • Caboolture Snakes Senior Rugby League Club
  • Moreton Bay Table Tennis Association.

Education edit

State schools edit

Caboolture State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 12 George Street (27°04′57″S 152°56′55″E / 27.0825°S 152.9487°E / -27.0825; 152.9487 (Caboolture State School)). It includes a special education program.[36][37] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 558 students with 41 teachers (37 full-time equivalent) and 39 non-teaching staff (26 full-time equivalent).[38]

Caboolture State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at Lee Street (27°05′03″S 152°57′40″E / 27.0841°S 152.9610°E / -27.0841; 152.9610 (Caboolture State High School)).[36][39] It includes a special education program. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1248 students with 110 teachers (107 full-time equivalent) and 57 non-teaching staff (44 full-time equivalent).[38]

Caboolture East State School is a government primary (Early Childhood-6) school for boys and girls at 44 Manley Street (27°04′39″S 152°57′39″E / 27.0775°S 152.9609°E / -27.0775; 152.9609 (Caboolture East State School)). It includes a special education program and an early childhood developmental program.[36][40] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 624 students with 54 teachers (49 full-time equivalent) and 54 non-teaching staff (34 full-time equivalent).[38]

Pumicestone State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 75 Cottrill Road (27°03′29″S 152°57′23″E / 27.058°S 152.9565°E / -27.058; 152.9565 (Pumicestone State School)). It includes a special education program.[36][41] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 380 students with 27 teachers (25 full-time equivalent) and 17 non-teaching staff (13 full-time equivalent).[38]

Tullawong State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 60-94 Smiths Road (27°04′12″S 152°55′58″E / 27.0699°S 152.9327°E / -27.0699; 152.9327 (Tullawong State School)). It includes a special education program.[36][42] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 757 students with 57 teachers (52 full-time equivalent) and 47 non-teaching staff (27 full-time equivalent).[38]

Tullawong State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at Del Rosso Road (27°04′14″S 152°55′44″E / 27.0705°S 152.9289°E / -27.0705; 152.9289 (Tullawong State High School)). It includes a special education program.[36][43] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 912 students with 86 teachers (80 full-time equivalent) and 43 non-teaching staff (33 full-time equivalent).[38]

Lee Street State Special School is a government special education secondary school, which opened in 2020.[44]

Private schools edit

Alta-1 College is a private secondary (11-12) school for boys and girls at 94 Parish Road (27°04′16″S 152°56′29″E / 27.0710°S 152.9415°E / -27.0710; 152.9415 (Alta-1 College)).[36][45] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 32 students with 3 teachers (2 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent).[38]

Australian Christian College - Moreton is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 34 Cottrill Road (27°03′27″S 152°57′09″E / 27.0576°S 152.9525°E / -27.0576; 152.9525 (Australian Christian College - Moreton)).[36][46] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1173 students with 47 teachers and 22 non-teaching staff (16 full-time equivalent).[38]

Caboolture Montessori School is a private primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 200 Old Gympie Road (27°03′19″S 152°56′21″E / 27.0554°S 152.9392°E / -27.0554; 152.9392 (Caboolture Montessori School)).[36][47] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 139 students with 14 teachers (12 full-time equivalent) and 24 non-teaching staff (16 full-time equivalent).[38]

Grace Lutheran College Caboolture is a private secondary (7-12) campus at 129 Toohey Street (27°04′27″S 152°56′17″E / 27.0743°S 152.9381°E / -27.0743; 152.9381 (Grace Lutheran College)) of Grace Lutheran College at Rothwell. It operates in partnership with St Paul's Lutheran Primary School.[36][48][49]

Horizons College is a private secondary (9-12) school for boys and girls at 2 King Street (27°05′08″S 152°57′15″E / 27.0856°S 152.9541°E / -27.0856; 152.9541 (Horizons College)).[36][50] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 110 students with 14 teachers (11 full-time equivalent) and 11 non-teaching staff (10 full-time equivalent).[38]

St Columban's College is a Catholic secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 100 McKean Street (27°04′44″S 152°57′46″E / 27.0790°S 152.9627°E / -27.0790; 152.9627 (St Columban's College)).[36][51] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1004 students with 83 teachers (79 full-time equivalent) and 67 non-teaching staff (43 full-time equivalent).[38]

St Michael's College is a private primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Jan-63 The Abbey Place (27°04′10″S 153°01′03″E / 27.0694°S 153.0174°E / -27.0694; 153.0174 (St Michael's College)).[36][52] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 335 students with 25 teachers (22 full-time equivalent) and 28 non-teaching staff (19 full-time equivalent).[38]

St Paul's Lutheran Primary School is a private primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 55 Smith Road (27°04′19″S 152°55′58″E / 27.0720°S 152.9328°E / -27.0720; 152.9328 (St Paul's Lutheran Primary School)). It operates in collaboration with Grace Lutheran College Caboolture.[36][53] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 356 students with 23 teachers (21 full-time equivalent) and 28 non-teaching staff (19 full-time equivalent).[38]

St Peter's Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 30 Beerburrum Road (27°04′49″S 152°57′06″E / 27.0803°S 152.9518°E / -27.0803; 152.9518 (St Peter's Catholic Primary School)).[36][54] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 677 students with 42 teachers (38 full-time equivalent) and 27 non-teaching staff (18 full-time equivalent).[38]

Amenities edit

 
Caboolture Hub building

The Moreton Bay City Council operates a public library, memorial hall, customer service centre and an art gallery at 4 Hasking Street.[55][56] The Hub which houses the library, art gallery, and other amenities, has fifteen event and business spaces.[57] The Caboolture Regional Art Gallery has a AAA rating, which makes it an international standard exhibition space.

The Caboolture branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 10 George Street. It is one of the oldest in Queensland, having commenced in 1929.[58]

St Laurence's Anglican Church holds regular services at 165 King Street (27°05′02″S 152°56′21″E / 27.0838°S 152.9392°E / -27.0838; 152.9392 (St Laurance's Anglican Church)).[59]

Caboolture Uniting Church is at 2-8 Smiths Road (corner King Street, 27°04′39″S 152°55′53″E / 27.0776°S 152.9314°E / -27.0776; 152.9314 (Caboolture Uniting Church)).[60][61] It is part of the Caboolture Region Uniting Church.[62]

New Hope Church meets at the Senior Citizens Centre at 24 Hasking Street (27°05′00″S 152°56′57″E / 27.0833°S 152.9493°E / -27.0833; 152.9493 (New Hope Church)).[63] It is part of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.[64]

Governance edit

 
Moreton Bay City Council chambers

Caboolture is a centre within the City of Moreton Bay local government area. The mayor is Peter Flannery and the local councillor is Adam Hain. Before council amalgamations in Queensland in 2008, Caboolture Shire Council governed the area.

Caboolture is divided between the electoral districts of Pumicestone and Morayfield in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, and forms the main part of the Division of Longman in the Australian House of Representatives.

Events and attractions edit

 
Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology

Caboolture Festival 2023 will be held during the month of April featuring a range of events. The Caboolture Country Markets are held every Sunday during winter. A range of other events held in the area can be found via What's On Moreton Bay.

Local attractions include the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, the Abbey Museum or Art and Archaeology, Centenary Lakes, Caboolture Historical Village and Woodfordia.

The Caboolture Airfield is also home to the Caboolture Warplane and Heritage Museum. Included in their display is a collection of warbird and other vintage aircraft in flying condition. Currently, the collection includes a P-51D Mustang, SNJ and Winjeel as well as a French built World War I Nieuport 17 fighter, as well as displays of aviation memorabilia and aircraft engines.[65]

Caboolture hosted an annual country music festival and a ute muster each year, called the Urban Country Music Festival.[66] The event was cancelled in 2016.[67]

Notable people edit

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  • "Caboolture". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.
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Caboolture k e ˈ b ʊ l tʃ er 2 is a town and suburb in the City of Moreton Bay Queensland Australia 3 4 In the 2021 census the suburb of Caboolture had a population of 29 534 people 1 It is located on the northern side of the Caboolture River Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Caboolture QueenslandWar memorial in the Caboolture Town square CBDCabooltureCoordinates27 05 06 S 152 57 05 E 27 085 S 152 9513 E 27 085 152 9513 Caboolture town centre Population26 433 2016 census 1 Density384 76 km2 996 5 sq mi Established1842Postcode s 4510Elevation22 m 72 ft Area68 7 km2 26 5 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location28 1 km 17 mi NW of Redcliffe27 8 km 17 mi N of Strathpine47 7 km 30 mi N of Brisbane CBD61 km 38 mi S of MaroochydoreLGA s City of Moreton BayState electorate s MorayfieldPumicestoneFederal division s LongmanSuburbs around Caboolture Wamuran Elimbah ToorbulMoodlu Caboolture NingiBellmere Caboolture SouthMorayfield Beachmere Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Indigenous history 2 2 19th century 2 3 20th century 2 4 21st century 3 Heritage listings 4 Transport 5 Sport 6 Education 6 1 State schools 6 2 Private schools 7 Amenities 8 Governance 9 Events and attractions 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksGeography editCaboolture is a major urban centre of the Moreton Bay local government area It is located approximately 44 kilometres 27 mi north of Brisbane the state capital of Queensland Caboolture is now considered to be the northernmost urban area of the greater Brisbane metropolitan region within South East Queensland and it marks the end of the Brisbane suburban commuter railway service along the North Coast railway line The urban extent of the town of Caboolture is not formally defined but is generally regarded as including the following suburbs citation needed Bellmere Caboolture as a suburb Caboolture South Morayfield northern section west of Bruce Highway Upper CabooltureHistory editIndigenous history edit Duungidjawu also known as Kabi Kabi Cabbee Carbi Gabi Gabi is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Duungidjawu country The Duungidjawu language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Somerset Region and the City of Moreton Bay particularly the towns of Caboolture Kilcoy Woodford and Moore 5 Gubbi Gubbi Kabi Kabi Cabbee Carbi Gabi Gabi is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gubbi Gubbi country The Gubbi Gubbi language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Sunshine Coast Region and Gympie Region particularly the towns of Caloundra Noosa Heads Gympie and extending north towards Maryborough and south to Caboolture 6 The Gubbi Gubbi people are the traditional custodians of the area now known as Caboolture The name Kabultur is derived from the Yugarabul dialect meaning place of the carpet snake 7 The Gubbi Gubbi people harvested bush food fresh water mussels oysters fish and some game animals moving around the land to take best advantage of seasonally available produce Each year in March the Gubbi Gubbi people would hold Bunya Festivals to feast on the plentiful and nutritious annual nuts of the Bunya Pine These huge trees provided a food source which could sustain large numbers of people Neighbouring clans were invited to the festivals where singing dancing story telling trading and arranging of marriages took place citation needed Towards the south of Caboolture is the Yugarabul traditional Aboriginal country of the Brisbane and surrounding regions 8 19th century edit The Caboolture area was colonised by European people in 1842 when the land around the Moreton Bay penal colony was opened up to free settlers 9 By the mid 1860s the local pastoralists were experimenting with sugar cane and cotton In 1867 a tiny settlement was established as a supply and trading centre for the settlers in the area and to service the needs of miners trekking from Brisbane to the goldfields near Gympie The local shire was constituted in 1879 and in 1888 the railway line from Brisbane was opened 9 Caboolture Post Office opened on 1 September 1869 10 Settlement in Caboolture was accelerated with the discovery of gold at Gympie In 1868 the town was used as a stop over point by the Cobb and Co coach service connecting Brisbane Gympie and Maryborough This function continued with the rail link established in 1888 citation needed Caboolture State School opened on 4 August 1873 In 1890 it became Caboolture South State School In 1908 it became Morayfield State School 11 The foundation stone of St Laurence s Anglican Church was laid on Saturday 26 January 1889 by Mrs W G Geddes in a service conducted by Canon Glennie and Archdeacon Matthews Mr W G Geddes one of the oldest settlers in Caboolture had donated the land 12 13 It was consecrated in 1959 14 It was re built and re dedicated in 1982 15 Caboolture North State School opened on 25 November 1889 In June 1912 it became Caboolture State School Between 1940 and 1960 it was called Caboolture Rural State School It had a secondary department from 1955 to 1961 after which a separate secondary school was established 11 20th century edit St Columban s College Caboolture On 5 December 1926 Roman Catholic Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for St Columban s College at Highlands 451 Sandgate Road Albion in Brisbane 16 17 The school officially opened on OSunday 29 January 1928 It was a school for boys operated by the Christian Brothers In 1985 the Christian Brothers passed the management of the college to the Brisbane Diocese This triggered a number of changes a phasing out the primary school to focus on secondary schooling In 1996 the school accepted enrolments from girls and in 1997 the school relocated to Caboolture 11 18 St Peter s Catholic School opened on 30 January 1951 in the parish church now Mary McKillop Hall 11 It was initially operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart under principal Sister Juan McGrath assisted by Sister Timothy and Sister Salome 19 Caboolture State High School opened on 23 January 1961 replacing the secondary department that operated at Caboolture State School from 1955 to 1960 11 Caboolture Special School opened in January 1980 with 50 students who had previously been in the Special Education Unit at Caboolture State School 11 20 Caboolture East State School opened on 29 January 1980 11 St Michael s College opened on 25 January 1983 with 4 students in a small farmhouse 11 21 It is associated with the Abbey Church of Christ the King an Orthodox Catholic Church of Christ the King 22 23 St Paul s Lutheran Primary School opened in 1985 24 Tullawong State School opened on 1 February 1993 11 Tullawong State High School opened in January 1994 11 Caboolture Christian School opened in 1998 11 In 2009 it was renamed Australian Christian College Moreton 25 Harmony Montessori School opened in 1998 11 21st century edit Grace Lutheran College Caboolture opened in 2008 adjacent to St Paul s Lutheran Primary School The college is campus of Grace Lutheran College at Rothwell 24 The Caboolture Library opened in 2011 26 Pumicestone State School opened in 2017 As part of the 30th Anniversary of Expo 88 celebration on 26 October 2018 artist Ken Done unveiled the restoration of his iconic signs made for the Australia pavilion at Expo 88 It had spent the intervening years in a cow paddock beside the Bruce Highway at Deception Bay The restoration was undertaken by the Caboolture Historical Village where they will remain on display 27 In the 2021 census the suburb of Caboolture had a population of 29 543 people 1 The median age of residents is 36 years Caboolture has an undeserved reputation of being unsafe The violet crime rate stands at 1 incident per 54 1 residents 28 Crime rates per 100 000 persons in Moreton Bay North which includes Caboolture is lower than that of Ipswich Logan and Toowoomba regions 29 The council operates 110 public safety CCTV cameras in the CBD precinct Heritage listings editCaboolture has a number of heritage listed sites including Buckle Street Lagoon Creek Pumping Station 30 Transport editCaboolture is a regional transport hub With its connections across the Great Dividing Range via the D Aguilar Highway easy highway access to Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast via the Bruce Highway and the Caboolture Bribie Island Road to Bribie Island 31 Caboolture railway station is the terminus for QR Citytrain s Caboolture railway line as well as being a major stop on the North Coast railway line Citytrain operates regular services to Brisbane in addition to interurban services to Nambour and Gympie The area is serviced by two bus companies Caboolture Bus Lines and the larger Kangaroo Bus Lines All bus services in Caboolture travel ether via or to from the Caboolture Bus Station located at the Caboolture railway station The 651 local loop bus service provides transport throughout the northern portion of the suburb connecting it to other bus and train services at Caboolture railway station bus services at Morayfield Bus Station and train services at Morayfield railway station The 655 service runs a loop in the eastern portion of the suburb proving a bus connection to Caboolture Hospital Bus routes 653 and 654 provides a connection to Caboolture South and Bellmere with a connection to train services at Morayfield railway station and bus services at Morayfield Bus Station Bus route 657 travels to the northern portion of the suburb providing connections to Caboolture railway station Route 652 provides a bus connection to Beachmere Buses 640 and 643 travel from Bribie Island Route 640 connects Ningi Bellara and Woorim and 643 connects Godwin Beach Sandstone Point and Bellara The 660 bus also travels to Caboolture Bus Station providing connections to Redcliffe Morayfield Burpengary and Deception Bay Bus 9999 is a service that operates from Donnybrook and Toorbul on Thursday morning and afternoon that provides connection to Caboolture and Morayfield Bus Station 32 Kangaroo Bus Lines operates a rail bus on weekdays between Caboolture and Nambour as route 649 to relieve congestion on the North Coast railway line north of Beerburrum 33 There is also a bus service from Kilcoy through the QConnect network under route number 895 It services Woodford D Agulair Wamuran and terminates at the Morayfield Bus Station 34 Caboolture also contains its own airfield which primarily services general and recreational aviation Visiting aircraft are able to operate into the Caboolture airstrip which is under the operational control of the Caboolture Aero Club Inc Additionally the airport is home to a number of aviation enterprises and attractions amongst them the Caboolture Warplane Museum with operational P 51 Mustang CAC Wirraway and CAC Winjeel aircraft skydiving club and the Beaufort Restoration group a group of volunteers restoring an Australian built DAP Beaufort Mark VII Bomber Sport edit nbsp Caboolture versus Coolum regional cricket matchCaboolture s senior sporting teams predominantly play in the respective Sunshine Coast competitions The suburb s cricket club are reigning Sunshine Coast Cricket Association first division premiers The rugby union club have rejoined the Sunshine Coast Rugby Union competition after a few years in Queensland Suburban rugby s Barber Cup 35 The following clubs are located in the Caboolture Sports Complex in the Centenary Lakes precinct Caboolture Amateur Boxing Association Caboolture Badminton Club Caboolture BMX Club Caboolture and Districts Lawn Tennis Association Caboolture Junior Rugby League Club Caboolture Little Athletics Centre Caboolture Netball Association Caboolture Road Runners Club Caboolture Snakes Senior Rugby League Club Moreton Bay Table Tennis Association Education editState schools edit Caboolture State School is a government primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 12 George Street 27 04 57 S 152 56 55 E 27 0825 S 152 9487 E 27 0825 152 9487 Caboolture State School It includes a special education program 36 37 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 558 students with 41 teachers 37 full time equivalent and 39 non teaching staff 26 full time equivalent 38 Caboolture State High School is a government secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at Lee Street 27 05 03 S 152 57 40 E 27 0841 S 152 9610 E 27 0841 152 9610 Caboolture State High School 36 39 It includes a special education program In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 1248 students with 110 teachers 107 full time equivalent and 57 non teaching staff 44 full time equivalent 38 Caboolture East State School is a government primary Early Childhood 6 school for boys and girls at 44 Manley Street 27 04 39 S 152 57 39 E 27 0775 S 152 9609 E 27 0775 152 9609 Caboolture East State School It includes a special education program and an early childhood developmental program 36 40 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 624 students with 54 teachers 49 full time equivalent and 54 non teaching staff 34 full time equivalent 38 Pumicestone State School is a government primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 75 Cottrill Road 27 03 29 S 152 57 23 E 27 058 S 152 9565 E 27 058 152 9565 Pumicestone State School It includes a special education program 36 41 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 380 students with 27 teachers 25 full time equivalent and 17 non teaching staff 13 full time equivalent 38 Tullawong State School is a government primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 60 94 Smiths Road 27 04 12 S 152 55 58 E 27 0699 S 152 9327 E 27 0699 152 9327 Tullawong State School It includes a special education program 36 42 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 757 students with 57 teachers 52 full time equivalent and 47 non teaching staff 27 full time equivalent 38 Tullawong State High School is a government secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at Del Rosso Road 27 04 14 S 152 55 44 E 27 0705 S 152 9289 E 27 0705 152 9289 Tullawong State High School It includes a special education program 36 43 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 912 students with 86 teachers 80 full time equivalent and 43 non teaching staff 33 full time equivalent 38 Lee Street State Special School is a government special education secondary school which opened in 2020 44 Private schools edit Alta 1 College is a private secondary 11 12 school for boys and girls at 94 Parish Road 27 04 16 S 152 56 29 E 27 0710 S 152 9415 E 27 0710 152 9415 Alta 1 College 36 45 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 32 students with 3 teachers 2 full time equivalent and 5 non teaching staff 4 full time equivalent 38 Australian Christian College Moreton is a private primary and secondary Prep 12 school for boys and girls at 34 Cottrill Road 27 03 27 S 152 57 09 E 27 0576 S 152 9525 E 27 0576 152 9525 Australian Christian College Moreton 36 46 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 1173 students with 47 teachers and 22 non teaching staff 16 full time equivalent 38 Caboolture Montessori School is a private primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 200 Old Gympie Road 27 03 19 S 152 56 21 E 27 0554 S 152 9392 E 27 0554 152 9392 Caboolture Montessori School 36 47 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 139 students with 14 teachers 12 full time equivalent and 24 non teaching staff 16 full time equivalent 38 Grace Lutheran College Caboolture is a private secondary 7 12 campus at 129 Toohey Street 27 04 27 S 152 56 17 E 27 0743 S 152 9381 E 27 0743 152 9381 Grace Lutheran College of Grace Lutheran College at Rothwell It operates in partnership with St Paul s Lutheran Primary School 36 48 49 Horizons College is a private secondary 9 12 school for boys and girls at 2 King Street 27 05 08 S 152 57 15 E 27 0856 S 152 9541 E 27 0856 152 9541 Horizons College 36 50 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 110 students with 14 teachers 11 full time equivalent and 11 non teaching staff 10 full time equivalent 38 St Columban s College is a Catholic secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at 100 McKean Street 27 04 44 S 152 57 46 E 27 0790 S 152 9627 E 27 0790 152 9627 St Columban s College 36 51 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 1004 students with 83 teachers 79 full time equivalent and 67 non teaching staff 43 full time equivalent 38 St Michael s College is a private primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at Jan 63 The Abbey Place 27 04 10 S 153 01 03 E 27 0694 S 153 0174 E 27 0694 153 0174 St Michael s College 36 52 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 335 students with 25 teachers 22 full time equivalent and 28 non teaching staff 19 full time equivalent 38 St Paul s Lutheran Primary School is a private primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 55 Smith Road 27 04 19 S 152 55 58 E 27 0720 S 152 9328 E 27 0720 152 9328 St Paul s Lutheran Primary School It operates in collaboration with Grace Lutheran College Caboolture 36 53 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 356 students with 23 teachers 21 full time equivalent and 28 non teaching staff 19 full time equivalent 38 St Peter s Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 30 Beerburrum Road 27 04 49 S 152 57 06 E 27 0803 S 152 9518 E 27 0803 152 9518 St Peter s Catholic Primary School 36 54 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 677 students with 42 teachers 38 full time equivalent and 27 non teaching staff 18 full time equivalent 38 Amenities edit nbsp Caboolture Hub buildingThe Moreton Bay City Council operates a public library memorial hall customer service centre and an art gallery at 4 Hasking Street 55 56 The Hub which houses the library art gallery and other amenities has fifteen event and business spaces 57 The Caboolture Regional Art Gallery has a AAA rating which makes it an international standard exhibition space The Caboolture branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association meets at 10 George Street It is one of the oldest in Queensland having commenced in 1929 58 St Laurence s Anglican Church holds regular services at 165 King Street 27 05 02 S 152 56 21 E 27 0838 S 152 9392 E 27 0838 152 9392 St Laurance s Anglican Church 59 Caboolture Uniting Church is at 2 8 Smiths Road corner King Street 27 04 39 S 152 55 53 E 27 0776 S 152 9314 E 27 0776 152 9314 Caboolture Uniting Church 60 61 It is part of the Caboolture Region Uniting Church 62 New Hope Church meets at the Senior Citizens Centre at 24 Hasking Street 27 05 00 S 152 56 57 E 27 0833 S 152 9493 E 27 0833 152 9493 New Hope Church 63 It is part of the Wesleyan Methodist Church 64 Governance edit nbsp Moreton Bay City Council chambersCaboolture is a centre within the City of Moreton Bay local government area The mayor is Peter Flannery and the local councillor is Adam Hain Before council amalgamations in Queensland in 2008 Caboolture Shire Council governed the area Caboolture is divided between the electoral districts of Pumicestone and Morayfield in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and forms the main part of the Division of Longman in the Australian House of Representatives Events and attractions edit nbsp Abbey Museum of Art and ArchaeologyCaboolture Festival 2023 will be held during the month of April featuring a range of events The Caboolture Country Markets are held every Sunday during winter A range of other events held in the area can be found via What s On Moreton Bay Local attractions include the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery the Abbey Museum or Art and Archaeology Centenary Lakes Caboolture Historical Village and Woodfordia The Caboolture Airfield is also home to the Caboolture Warplane and Heritage Museum Included in their display is a collection of warbird and other vintage aircraft in flying condition Currently the collection includes a P 51D Mustang SNJ and Winjeel as well as a French built World War I Nieuport 17 fighter as well as displays of aviation memorabilia and aircraft engines 65 Caboolture hosted an annual country music festival and a ute muster each year called the Urban Country Music Festival 66 The event was cancelled in 2016 67 Notable people editPaul Aiton a Papua New Guinea rugby league captain Glen Boss a jockey who has won the Melbourne Cup three times Ken Day rugby league player Corey Horsburgh a rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders Andrew Lofthouse a newsreader Rod Pampling a PGA Tour professional golfer Keith Urban a singer who was born in New Zealand and moved to Caboolture aged two yearsReferences edit a b c 2021 Caboolture Census All persons QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics Macquarie Dictionary Fourth Edition 2005 Melbourne The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd ISBN 1 876429 14 3 Caboolture town in Moreton Bay Region entry 5642 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 19 September 2020 Caboolture suburb in Moreton Bay Region entry 50069 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 19 September 2020 nbsp This Wikipedia article incorporates CC BY 4 0 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