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Highfields, Queensland

Highfields is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] In the 2016 census, the locality of Highfields had a population of 8,131 people.[1] In 2017, it was the fastest growing area in Toowoomba.[4] At 30 June 2019, the estimated resident population for the Highfields was 14,298.[5]

Highfields
Queensland
View over Highfields from Mitchell Road Park, looking west towards Gowrie Mountain
Highfields
Coordinates27°27′48″S 151°56′45″E / 27.4633°S 151.9458°E / -27.4633; 151.9458 (Highfields (town centre))Coordinates: 27°27′48″S 151°56′45″E / 27.4633°S 151.9458°E / -27.4633; 151.9458 (Highfields (town centre))
Population8,131 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density311.5/km2 (806.9/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4352
Elevation700 m (2,297 ft)
Area26.1 km2 (10.1 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Toowoomba Region
State electorate(s)Toowoomba North
Federal division(s)Groom

Geography

Highfields is situated on the Great Dividing Range, slightly north of Mount Kynoch. It is on the New England Highway. It serves as a satellite suburb to the city of Toowoomba, accommodating many of Toowoomba businesses' employees. The Australian Bureau of Statistics also defines a larger growth area, named Highfields, that includes the suburb and several of those surrounding.

History

The area probably takes its name from the Highfields pastoral run, north of the township.[6] The area was first developed in the 1860s. Initially, there were a number of sawmills in the area, harvesting the local timber. Then the construction of the railway line between Ipswich and Toowoomba (completed in 1867) brought railway workers to the district. As the timber-getters cleared the land, dairy farms were established.[6] The first post office openly briefly in 1866 with a weekly mail service from Toowoomba.[7][8] It re-opened in 1868[9] and changed its name in December 1877 to Koojarawon.[3][10]

The Highfields School opened on 17 January 1870 in the Rising Sun Hotel under teacher Mr Larkin.[11][12] The first school building was constructed in the 1880s.[13] In 1906, the school was renamed Koojarawon.[3]

In 1879, a Baptist Church opened in Highfields.[14][15] On Sunday 22 November 1908, the church was reopened following a major reconstruction.[14][16][17]

In 1907, the protests of residents resulted in both the school and the post office returning to the name Highfields.[3][18] Another post office in the Highfields area is now the Geham Post Office.[3]

View Glen State School opened on Highfields Road on 25 May 1914. It closed on 1924.[19][20][21][22]

Coming into the 1960s, the Highfield remained a rural community with, at one stage, only 9 children enrolled in the school. However, residential subdivision started to occur in the 1960s, to a point where it is now considered a satellite town of Toowoomba. The school[which?] is now one of the largest primary schools in the district.[6][13]

Toowoomba Christian College opened on 30 January 1979.[19]

Mary MacKillop Catholic School opened on 26 January 2003 as primary school.[19] In 2015 it was renamed Mary Mackillop Catholic College in 2015 to reflect its expansion to secondary schooling.[citation needed]

The Cabarlah Community School opened in Wirraglen Road, Highfields, in January 2006.[23] It used the Reggio Emilia teaching philosophy. In March 2008 it was closed when the Queensland Government's Non-State Schools Accreditation Board refused to accredit the school, claiming it did not meet the requirements of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001. Although the school appealed the decision, the Queensland Education Minister, Rod Weldford, upheld the board's decision.[24]

The Highfields Library opened in 2006 with a major refurbishment in 2017, with a new library/community centre opening in 2022, to cater for the large growth in the district.[25]

Highfields State Secondary College opened on Tuesday 27 January 2015.[26][27]

In the 2016 census, the locality of Highfields had a population of 8,131 people.[1]

 
The Big Cow at Kulangoor, prior to its move to Highfields

On 10 January 2020, the Big Cow was moved to the Highfields Pioneer Village, where volunteers intend to restore the Big Cow.[28] The Big Cow was built in the 1970s to attract tourists to a working dairy farm at 9-11 Ayrshire Rd, Kulangoor. It is one of the many Australian Big Things. It was sculpted by Hugh Anderson, who also sculpted the Big Bulls in Rockhampton. The Big Cow is seven times the size of an Ayrshire cow on which it is modelled. It is made of concrete and described as "able to withstand a cyclone". After the dairy farm closed, the Big Cow remained on the property which was used for a variety of purposes. In March 2016, the Big Cow was described as "closed and fallen into disrepair".[29]

Climate

Along with Meringandan, the climate is oceanic (Köppen: Cfb) due to elevation, usually located further south of Australia.[30]

Education

 
Aerial view of Highfields State School, 2021

Highfields State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 10459 New England Highway (27°27′46″S 151°57′21″E / 27.4628°S 151.9557°E / -27.4628; 151.9557 (Highfields State School)).[31][32] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 730 students with 56 teachers (50 full-time equivalent) and 32 non-teaching staff (22 full-time equivalent).[33] It includes a special education program.[31][34]

Toowoomba Christian College is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 10852 New England Highway (27°29′16″S 151°56′57″E / 27.4877°S 151.9492°E / -27.4877; 151.9492 (Toowoomba Christian College)).[31][35] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 697 students with 47 teachers (44 full-time equivalent) and 37 non-teaching staff (29 full-time equivalent).[33]

Mary MacKillop Catholic College is a Catholic primary and secondary (Prep-9) school for boys and girls at 75 Highfields Road (27°27′04″S 151°56′34″E / 27.4512°S 151.9428°E / -27.4512; 151.9428 (Mary MacKillop Catholic College)).[31][36] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 696 students with 51 teachers (46 full-time equivalent) and 38 non-teaching staff (28 full-time equivalent).[33]

Highfields State Secondary College is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 10 O'Brien Road (27°26′48″S 151°57′04″E / 27.4466°S 151.9511°E / -27.4466; 151.9511 (Highfields State Secondary College)).[31][37] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 810 students with 66 teachers (64 full-time equivalent) and 35 non-teaching staff (26 full-time equivalent).[33] It includes a special education program.[31] The college is a Bring your own device (BYOD) school.[38]

Amenities

The Cultural Centre is a large venue for conferences and performances. Also located at the Centre is an outdoor public swimming complex with a large indoor arena holding two volleyball and basketball courts and a gym. Just outside this is the Highfields Library at Community Court;[39] the library is operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council and is open seven days.[40] On the other side of the Cultural Centre is a skate park.

 
(from left to right) The Highfields Cultural Centre, Aquatic Centre and Library

The Highfields Sport & Recreation Park opened in 2019, which includes a number of netball courts, multi-use sporting fields, and tennis courts; amenities, picnic areas, and 150 additional car parking spaces.[41]

A shopping centre called Highfields Village was developed and opened in 2003 that contains a number of community stores, including a hardware store, a baker and a supermarket. A tavern was also opened at the site in 2003. The centre also contains a pizza store, a post office, a bank and a hairdressing salon. In addition to the Highfields Village shopping centre, the Plaza shopping centre was recently redeveloped (2007). It now has a supermarket, newsagency, numerous banks, takeaways and a hair dresser. Also serving the community are a small bundle of shops found on the turn off from the New England Highway to Highfields Road, amongst them include a bakery, a delicatessen, a hairdressers, a real estate agency and an auto parts shop.

The Highfields branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 2/10498 New England Highway.[42]

Highfields is also home to a football (soccer) club, Highfields FC, with teams ranging from Under 6's to Colts. Highfields also has a regional rugby league club, Highfields Eagles, with teams ranging from Under 7's to 16's in the juniors and has an under 18's, reserve and A grade team in the seniors. Highfields Lions were admitted into the AFL Darling Downs Senior competition in 2010, and now have a competitive club at Senior and Junior level. Highfields is home to the Highfields Redbacks Rugby Union Club. The Redbacks are based at Kuhls Road Oval, and field teams from Under 6's to Over 35's. Highfields & District Railways Bulldogs Cricket Club are the local cricket club with teams from under 7s – under 16s and D – A grade. Highfields and District Netball Club operates from the newly opened Highfields district sports park. Highfields and Districts Little Athletics Centre operates during the summer months from the AFL oval

References

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Further reading

  • Highfields State School (1969), Centenary of education, Highfields, 1870-1970

External links

  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Highfields and Highfields Shire
  • Highfields State School
  • Highfields Pioneer Village
  • Highfields Baptist Cemetery

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Highfields is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region Queensland Australia 2 3 In the 2016 census the locality of Highfields had a population of 8 131 people 1 In 2017 it was the fastest growing area in Toowoomba 4 At 30 June 2019 the estimated resident population for the Highfields was 14 298 5 Highfields QueenslandView over Highfields from Mitchell Road Park looking west towards Gowrie MountainHighfieldsCoordinates27 27 48 S 151 56 45 E 27 4633 S 151 9458 E 27 4633 151 9458 Highfields town centre Coordinates 27 27 48 S 151 56 45 E 27 4633 S 151 9458 E 27 4633 151 9458 Highfields town centre Population8 131 2016 census 1 Density311 5 km2 806 9 sq mi Postcode s 4352Elevation700 m 2 297 ft Area26 1 km2 10 1 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location14 9 km 9 mi N of Toowoomba CBD143 km 89 mi W of BrisbaneLGA s Toowoomba RegionState electorate s Toowoomba NorthFederal division s GroomLocalities around Highfields Meringandan Kleinton CabarlahWoolmerCawdor Highfields Spring BluffBirnam Blue Mountain Heights Ballard Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Climate 4 Education 5 Amenities 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksGeography EditHighfields is situated on the Great Dividing Range slightly north of Mount Kynoch It is on the New England Highway It serves as a satellite suburb to the city of Toowoomba accommodating many of Toowoomba businesses employees The Australian Bureau of Statistics also defines a larger growth area named Highfields that includes the suburb and several of those surrounding History EditThe area probably takes its name from the Highfields pastoral run north of the township 6 The area was first developed in the 1860s Initially there were a number of sawmills in the area harvesting the local timber Then the construction of the railway line between Ipswich and Toowoomba completed in 1867 brought railway workers to the district As the timber getters cleared the land dairy farms were established 6 The first post office openly briefly in 1866 with a weekly mail service from Toowoomba 7 8 It re opened in 1868 9 and changed its name in December 1877 to Koojarawon 3 10 The Highfields School opened on 17 January 1870 in the Rising Sun Hotel under teacher Mr Larkin 11 12 The first school building was constructed in the 1880s 13 In 1906 the school was renamed Koojarawon 3 In 1879 a Baptist Church opened in Highfields 14 15 On Sunday 22 November 1908 the church was reopened following a major reconstruction 14 16 17 In 1907 the protests of residents resulted in both the school and the post office returning to the name Highfields 3 18 Another post office in the Highfields area is now the Geham Post Office 3 View Glen State School opened on Highfields Road on 25 May 1914 It closed on 1924 19 20 21 22 Coming into the 1960s the Highfield remained a rural community with at one stage only 9 children enrolled in the school However residential subdivision started to occur in the 1960s to a point where it is now considered a satellite town of Toowoomba The school which is now one of the largest primary schools in the district 6 13 Toowoomba Christian College opened on 30 January 1979 19 Mary MacKillop Catholic School opened on 26 January 2003 as primary school 19 In 2015 it was renamed Mary Mackillop Catholic College in 2015 to reflect its expansion to secondary schooling citation needed The Cabarlah Community School opened in Wirraglen Road Highfields in January 2006 23 It used the Reggio Emilia teaching philosophy In March 2008 it was closed when the Queensland Government s Non State Schools Accreditation Board refused to accredit the school claiming it did not meet the requirements of the Education Accreditation of Non State Schools Act 2001 Although the school appealed the decision the Queensland Education Minister Rod Weldford upheld the board s decision 24 The Highfields Library opened in 2006 with a major refurbishment in 2017 with a new library community centre opening in 2022 to cater for the large growth in the district 25 Highfields State Secondary College opened on Tuesday 27 January 2015 26 27 In the 2016 census the locality of Highfields had a population of 8 131 people 1 The Big Cow at Kulangoor prior to its move to Highfields On 10 January 2020 the Big Cow was moved to the Highfields Pioneer Village where volunteers intend to restore the Big Cow 28 The Big Cow was built in the 1970s to attract tourists to a working dairy farm at 9 11 Ayrshire Rd Kulangoor It is one of the many Australian Big Things It was sculpted by Hugh Anderson who also sculpted the Big Bulls in Rockhampton The Big Cow is seven times the size of an Ayrshire cow on which it is modelled It is made of concrete and described as able to withstand a cyclone After the dairy farm closed the Big Cow remained on the property which was used for a variety of purposes In March 2016 the Big Cow was described as closed and fallen into disrepair 29 Climate EditAlong with Meringandan the climate is oceanic Koppen Cfb due to elevation usually located further south of Australia 30 Education Edit Aerial view of Highfields State School 2021 Highfields State School is a government primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 10459 New England Highway 27 27 46 S 151 57 21 E 27 4628 S 151 9557 E 27 4628 151 9557 Highfields State School 31 32 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 730 students with 56 teachers 50 full time equivalent and 32 non teaching staff 22 full time equivalent 33 It includes a special education program 31 34 Toowoomba Christian College is a private primary and secondary Prep 12 school for boys and girls at 10852 New England Highway 27 29 16 S 151 56 57 E 27 4877 S 151 9492 E 27 4877 151 9492 Toowoomba Christian College 31 35 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 697 students with 47 teachers 44 full time equivalent and 37 non teaching staff 29 full time equivalent 33 Mary MacKillop Catholic College is a Catholic primary and secondary Prep 9 school for boys and girls at 75 Highfields Road 27 27 04 S 151 56 34 E 27 4512 S 151 9428 E 27 4512 151 9428 Mary MacKillop Catholic College 31 36 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 696 students with 51 teachers 46 full time equivalent and 38 non teaching staff 28 full time equivalent 33 Highfields State Secondary College is a government secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at 10 O Brien Road 27 26 48 S 151 57 04 E 27 4466 S 151 9511 E 27 4466 151 9511 Highfields State Secondary College 31 37 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 810 students with 66 teachers 64 full time equivalent and 35 non teaching staff 26 full time equivalent 33 It includes a special education program 31 The college is a Bring your own device BYOD school 38 Amenities EditThe Cultural Centre is a large venue for conferences and performances Also located at the Centre is an outdoor public swimming complex with a large indoor arena holding two volleyball and basketball courts and a gym Just outside this is the Highfields Library at Community Court 39 the library is operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council and is open seven days 40 On the other side of the Cultural Centre is a skate park from left to right The Highfields Cultural Centre Aquatic Centre and Library The Highfields Sport amp Recreation Park opened in 2019 which includes a number of netball courts multi use sporting fields and tennis courts amenities picnic areas and 150 additional car parking spaces 41 A shopping centre called Highfields Village was developed and opened in 2003 that contains a number of community stores including a hardware store a baker and a supermarket A tavern was also opened at the site in 2003 The centre also contains a pizza store a post office a bank and a hairdressing salon In addition to the Highfields Village shopping centre the Plaza shopping centre was recently redeveloped 2007 It now has a supermarket newsagency numerous banks takeaways and a hair dresser Also serving the community are a small bundle of shops found on the turn off from the New England Highway to Highfields Road amongst them include a bakery a delicatessen a hairdressers a real estate agency and an auto parts shop The Highfields branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association meets at 2 10498 New England Highway 42 Highfields is also home to a football soccer club Highfields FC with teams ranging from Under 6 s to Colts Highfields also has a regional rugby league club Highfields Eagles with teams ranging from Under 7 s to 16 s in the juniors and has an under 18 s reserve and A grade team in the seniors Highfields Lions were admitted into the AFL Darling Downs Senior competition in 2010 and now have a competitive club at Senior and Junior level Highfields is home to the Highfields Redbacks Rugby Union Club The Redbacks are based at Kuhls Road Oval and field teams from Under 6 s to Over 35 s Highfields amp District Railways Bulldogs Cricket Club are the local cricket club with teams from under 7s under 16s and D A grade Highfields and District Netball Club operates from the newly opened Highfields district sports park Highfields and Districts Little Athletics Centre operates during the summer months from the AFL ovalReferences Edit a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Highfields SSC 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 20 October 2018 Highfields town in Toowoomba Region entry 15863 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 21 July 2021 a b c d e Highfields locality in Toowoomba Region entry 50063 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 21 July 2021 Backhouse Andrew 15 April 2017 Revealed City s booming and not so booming suburbs NewsMail Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2020 Data by region Australian Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original on 15 June 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2021 a b c Highfield and Highfields Shire Queensland Places Centre for the Government of Queensland University of Queensland Archived from the original on 12 December 2013 Retrieved 7 December 2013 TOOWOOMBA The Queenslander 24 February 1866 p 8 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2014 via National Library of Australia TOOWOOMBA The Queenslander 17 March 1866 p 8 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2014 via National Library of Australia TOOWOOMBA AND HIGHFIELDS POSTAL SERVICE The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser Toowoomba Qld 9 November 1867 p 3 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2014 via National Library of Australia A A Gazette WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE VOICE OF THE DOWNS TOOWOOMBA DECEMBER 15 1877 The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser Toowoomba Qld 15 December 1877 p 5 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2014 via National Library of Australia Opening and closing dates of Queensland Schools Queensland Government Retrieved 9 May 2014 Agency ID 5313 Highfields State School Queensland State Archives Retrieved 10 May 2014 a b Our School History Highfields State School Archived from the original on 12 May 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2014 a b Queensland Baptist churches by date of erection opening Baptist Church Archives Queensland Archived from the original on 26 November 2021 Retrieved 29 November 2021 1878 Highfields Baptist Church Archives Queensland Archived from the original on 26 November 2021 Retrieved 29 November 2021 1908 Highfields Baptist Church Archives Queensland Archived from the original on 26 November 2021 Retrieved 29 November 2021 HIGHFIELDS BAPTIST CHURCH Darling Downs Gazette Vol LI no 8 491 Queensland Australia 24 November 1908 p 4 Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 Retrieved 29 November 2021 via National Library of Australia 220 Highfields Koojarewon Brookfield Queensland Postage Stamp Numerals Bernand Manning amp Hugh Campbell 19 April 2013 Archived from the original on 12 May 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2014 a b c Queensland Family History Society 2010 Queensland schools past and present Version 1 01 ed Queensland Family History Society ISBN 978 1 921171 26 0 Advertising Darling Downs Gazette Vol LVI no 565 Queensland Australia 27 October 1913 p 1 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2019 via National Library of Australia VIEW GLEN SCHOOL Darling Downs Gazette Vol LVII no 775 Queensland Australia 4 July 1914 p 7 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2019 via National Library of Australia Advertising Darling Downs Gazette Vol LVII no 772 Queensland Australia 1 July 1914 p 1 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2019 via National Library of Australia Queensland Family History Society 2010 Queensland schools past and present Version 1 01 ed Queensland Family History Society ISBN 978 1 921171 26 0 Searle Susan 11 March 2008 School shuts after failing government examination Toowoomba Chronicle Archived from the original on 5 April 2017 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016 17 PDF Public Libraries Connect State Library of Queensland November 2017 p 16 Archived PDF from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Highfields State Secondary College highfieldsssc eq edu au Archived from the original on 2 March 2016 Retrieved 19 February 2016 Our school Highfields State Secondary College 27 November 2019 Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 Nugent Victoria 16 January 2020 Big Cow museum plan to honour Darling Downs dairy industry Queensland Country Life Archived from the original on 1 March 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Tatham Harriet 14 March 2016 The Big Cow at Kulangoor in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast is closed and fallen into disrepair ABC News Archived from the original on 2 August 2017 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Interactive Australia New Zealand Koppen Geiger Climate Classification Map www plantmaps com Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 a b c d e f State and non state school details Queensland Government 9 July 2018 Archived from the original on 21 November 2018 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Highfields State School Highfields State School 14 April 2020 Archived from the original on 4 April 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 a b c d ACARA School Profile 2018 Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority Archived from the original on 27 August 2020 Retrieved 28 January 2020 Highfields SS Special Education Program Archived from the original on 4 April 2021 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Toowoomba Christian College Archived from the original on 29 June 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Mary MacKillop Catholic College Mary MacKillop Catholic College 17 December 2021 Archived from the original on 8 November 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 Highfields State Secondary College Highfields State Secondary College 27 November 2019 Archived from the original on 18 March 2020 Retrieved 17 December 2021 The school where everyone is the new kid ABC Southern Queensland Archived from the original on 11 March 2016 Retrieved 19 February 2016 Highfields Library plconnect slq qld gov au State Library of Queensland Archived from the original on 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Toowoomba Regional Council Archived from the original on 24 October 2014 Retrieved 24 October 2014 Highfields Sport amp Recreation Park Retrieved 18 June 2015 permanent dead link Branch Locations Queensland Country Women s Association Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Retrieved 26 December 2018 Further reading EditHighfields State School 1969 Centenary of education Highfields 1870 1970External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Highfields Queensland University of Queensland Queensland Places Highfields and Highfields Shire Highfields State School Highfields Pioneer Village Highfields Baptist Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Highfields Queensland amp oldid 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