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Oakey, Queensland

Oakey is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] The Museum of Army Aviation is located at Oakey Airport.

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Coordinates27°26′02″S 151°43′16″E / 27.4338°S 151.7211°E / -27.4338; 151.7211 (Oakey (town centre))Coordinates: 27°26′02″S 151°43′16″E / 27.4338°S 151.7211°E / -27.4338; 151.7211 (Oakey (town centre))
Population4,756 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)4401
Elevation406 m (1,332 ft)
Area127.1 km2 (49.1 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Toowoomba Region
State electorate(s)Condamine
Federal division(s)Groom
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
25.4 °C
78 °F
10.9 °C
52 °F
628.3 mm
24.7 in

Geography

 
Oakey Creek, 2014

The town is situated on the eastern side of the Darling Downs and the Toowoomba Region local government area. Oakey Creek, a tributary of the Condamine River, passes through the town.[citation needed]

Oakey is one of the towns contained in the Queensland State Electoral district of Condamine and at the federal level it lies within the Division of Groom.[citation needed]

The town is surrounded by farms.[citation needed]

The town is bypassed by the Warrego Highway (National A2), and is also on the main rail link connecting Brisbane and Toowoomba with south-western Queensland.[citation needed]

The Western railway line passes through the locality which is served by two railway stations:[4]

Oakey Airport is an airport (27°24′45″S 151°44′08″E / 27.4126°S 151.7356°E / -27.4126; 151.7356 (Oakey Airport)).[7] It is located on the site of the World War 2 airbase. The Oakey Army Aviation Centre is the major user of the airport.

History

 
The National Bank in Oakey in 1916

Oakey and the creek around which the town is located, were named for the river oaks that dominate the banks of the creek.[8]

The area was first settled in the early 1840s when pastoralists moved into the area and found the land to be suitable for grazing.[citation needed]

In 1859, the Jondaryan Woolshed was built to the west of the town to service the rapidly growing wool industry.[9] The first shearing took place in 1861. The Jondaryan pastoral station dominated the area, encompassing over 400,000 acres (1,600 km2). The Woolshed was responsible for over 200,000 head of sheep and could cater for in excess of 50 shearers working simultaneously. Following World War I, the homestead landholding was reduced and separated to allow for soldier re-settlement programs.[citation needed]

The building of the Western railway line through the area in 1867 prompted the growth of a township to service the pastoral community.[10] Growth of the town was slow, however featured some enterprising ventures, including a short-lived meatworks near the town, which planned to tin and export kangaroo and wallaby under the marketing name 'Australian Game'. The enterprise was unsuccessful and closed down in 1876.[citation needed]

The town was surveyed in 1868, with the first sale being 28 June 1870. Originally named Oaky, the spelling of Oakey was officially adopted in August 1940.[11]

Oakey Creek Post Office opened on 1 June 1869. It was renamed Oakey by 1878.[12]

Oakey Creek Vested School opened on 10 August 1874,[13] with a number of celebrations:

"A grand picnic and ball was held here on the 3rd instant in honor of the opening of the above school. The school-house is a neat weatherboard building, shingled, and with a verandah on each side, and capable of accommodating between sixty and seventy children, and will amply supply the requirements of tbe district for years to come. The teacher's residence is a smart little four roomed cottage, but I should think rather small. The appointment of Mr. Tait as teacher is sure to give satisfaction."[14]

The school was later renamed Oakey Creek State School. In 1905, it was renamed Oakey State School.[13]

Scots Presbyterian Church opened in 1906.[15] A new church was built in 1957.[16]

St Monica's Catholic Church was opened on Sunday 14 February 1909 by Reverend D. Fouhy. The land was 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) and the church was a Gothic structure, 48 by 25 feet (14.6 by 7.6 m) with 14 feet (4.3 m) walls, capable of seating 200 people. Messrs Marks and Lane were the architects and Mr Andrews was the contractor.[17][18] The church was enlarged in 1919 to accommodate a school. A new brick church was built in 1957.[19]

The Cooyar railway line serviced the areas to the north of Oakey between 1913 and 1968. Between 1914 and 1984 the area to the southwest was serviced by the Cecil Plains railway line.[citation needed]

St Monica's Catholic School was officially opened on Sunday 26 October 1919 by Archbishop James Duhig. The church building had been enlarged to accommodate both the church and the school.[20][13][21][22][23]

The Oakey War Memorial in Campbell Street was unveiled on 28 August 1922 by the Governor of Queensland, Sir Matthew Nathan.[24] It was made "of Rockhampton marble on a pedestal of sandstone, with a polished granite centre piece, on which are inscribed in gold letters the names of no fewer than 332 soldiers of the Oakey district who took part in the Great War."[8]

The Country Women's Association opened a branch in Oakey in 1924, which was noted to be 'thriving' in 1925,[8] and celebrated 90 years of activity in 2014.[25]

The racehorse Bernborough was foaled at Rosalie Plains in 1939.[26] He became well-known on the tracks around Toowoomba.[27] Eventually the horse was sold to a businessman in Sydney and raced in three states, winning 15 consecutive races between 22 December 1945 and 19 October 1946.[26]

During World War II, the requirement for aircraft maintenance and construction exceeded the capabilities of Brisbane-based facilities. To expand the capability, a 934-acre (378 ha) site at Oakey was purchased to facilitate the raising of Number 6 Aircraft Depot (6AD). An airbase was sited approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of the town, and runways were built. With a full complement of RAAF personnel, the base housed almost 2,000 troops. The Depot serviced, assembled and conducted test flights of Bristol Beaufort, P-51 Mustang, Norsemen, CAC Wirraway and Supermarine Spitfire aircraft. This airfield became an Army Aviation Training Centre in the 1970s, now Swartz Barracks, a major helicopter pilot and maintenance training facility for the Defence forces.[citation needed]

After the war, the Oakey airport was serviced by Macair Airlines commercial air services originating in Brisbane, however the failure of Macair saw services commenced by Skytrans Airlines being routed via Toowoomba. The establishment of the Wellcamp Airport south of the town, servicing Toowoomba, saw Skytrans being replaced by Qantaslink and REX airlines, and the reduction of airspace for the Army Aviation Centre.[citation needed]

The Oakey Veterinary Hospital was established in 1952.[28]

Oakey State High School opened on 28 January 1964.[13][29][30] Since 1916, there was community interest in the establishment of a high school in Oakey, with the disadvantage of "scholars having to reside in Dalby, Warwick, or Toowoomba, after passing the examination" acting as a deterrent to many parents from pursuing higher education for their children.[31] In response to a skills shortage in transport and logistics Oakey State High developed an innovative program called "Transport and Logistics Employees for our Community". In 2007, the successful partnership between school, training organisations and industry was recognised as the winner of the Showcase Award for Excellence in Community or Industry Partnerships by the Department of Education, Training and Employment.[32]

In 1975, Jondaryan Woolshed Historical Museum and Park was established to present the history of Jondaryan Station and its role in the development of pastoralism on the Darling Downs. The woolshed has been in continuous operation since it was built.

Oakey State School celebrated its centenary in 1974.[29]

The Oakey Library opened in 1975 and underwent a major refurbishment in 2014.[33]

On Sunday 31 May 1987, the Oakey Uniting Church was officially opened and dedicated by Reverend Barry Dangerfield, the Queensland Moderator of the Uniting Church in Australia.[34] The hall beside the church was formerly the Maclagan Union Church.[35]

The Oakey Power Station is a 332 MW dual liquid/gas-fired plant and was commissioned in December 1999.[36]

The main town centre was redeveloped during 2005 by the council and now includes new shops, landscaping and tree plantings.[citation needed]

 
Oakey Methodist Church ca. 1912

In January 2011 the Oakey Creek flooded, impacting 120 homes and businesses. In 2014 a Flood Early Warning System was installed upstream.[citation needed]

At the 2011 census, the locality of Oakey recorded a population of 4,529.[37]

In 2014, the Department of Defense investigated a contamination caused by fire-fighting foams used at the Army Aviation Training Centre and warned residents not to drink bore water.[38] The chemicals have been identified as perfluorooctane sulphonate and perfluorooctanoic acid.[39] The chemicals were used from 1970 until 2008.[40] A lack of testing of these chemicals means no conclusive impact on human health has been proven.[40] In 2020, a class action by residents by Oakey, Katherine, and Williamtown (all communities where the fire-fighting foams were used) was successful in establishing that news of the foam contamination had caused property prices in the affected communities to plummet. In December 2021, a 3-year study conducted by the Australian National University announced they did not find conclusive evidence of an increased risk of cancer or other disease because of the contamination.[41]

In the 2016 census, the locality of Oakey had a population of 4,705 people.[42]

Local government administration

Oakey has been part of Toowoomba Regional Council since 2008. However, like many small towns in regional Queensland it has been administered by various local government entities over its history.[43]

  1. Jondaryan Division (1879–1903)
  2. Jondaryan Shire (1903–2008) gaining Gowrie Shire (1903–1913) (part) in 1913, losing part to Millmerran (1913–2008) and Pittsworth (1913–2008) in 1913, gaining Newtown (1913–1917) (part) in 1917, gaining Drayton (1903–1949) (part) in 1949.
  3. Toowoomba Region (2008- )

Economy

Industry is rural based, processing livestock and grain. The district has a high concentration of cattle feedlots, one Abattoir, a stockfeed manufacturer, grain trading and transport businesses. There is a coal mining operations in the surrounding district, and a businesses servicing the coal seam gas (CSG) industry further west have set up.[citation needed]

The township also provides services for agricultural and mining activities in the local area.[citation needed]

The Oakey Veterinary Hospital has a Specialist Equine Reproduction Centre.[28]

Education

 
Oakey State High School, 2014

Oakey State School is a government primary (Early Childhood-6) school for boys and girls at 24 Campbell Street (27°26′21″S 151°43′14″E / 27.4393°S 151.7205°E / -27.4393; 151.7205 (Oakey State School)).[44][45] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 344 students with 30 teachers (27 full-time equivalent) and 21 non-teaching staff (14 full-time equivalent).[46] It includes a special education program.[44]

St Monica's School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 75 Lorrimer Street (27°26′27″S 151°43′09″E / 27.4408°S 151.7193°E / -27.4408; 151.7193 (St Monica's School)).[44][47] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 138 students with 12 teachers (10 full-time equivalent) and 12 non-teaching staff (7 full-time equivalent).[46]

Oakey State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 1 Campbell Street (27°26′42″S 151°43′09″E / 27.4450°S 151.7193°E / -27.4450; 151.7193 (Oakey State High School)).[44][48] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 454 students with 44 teachers (42 full-time equivalent) and 32 non-teaching staff (23 full-time equivalent).[46] It includes a special education program.[44]

The University of Queensland has a campus for Equine Studies in the town.[49]

Amenities

 
Machine shearing at Jondaryan on the Darling Downs

The township has many amenities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool and golf course.[50] The golf course is located at the corner of the Warrego Highway and Mount Tyson Road.[51]

The local RSL (Returned Services League) Club provides convention style facilities, and is the hub of the war remembrance activities for the local area on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day.[citation needed]

The town has well established daycare and pre-school centres.[citation needed]

Oakey has a local hospital providing emergency services and inpatient care as well as a large co-located nursing home facility known as the EAF McDonald nursing home. There are two private GP practices in the town.[49]

The Oakey Library is located in the Oakey Civic Precinct at 60 Campbell Street between the swimming pool and the Community Centre. It boasts a 500-seat capacity Cultural Centre, and two multi-purpose sports halls at the two primary schools.[52]

Oakey has a number of churches, including:

  • St Monica's Catholic Church, 19 Campbell Street[53][54]
  • Oakey Uniting Church, 13 Cherry Street[34][55]
  • Scots Oakey Presbyterian Church, 4 Connelly Lane[56][57]

The Oakey branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at the Kenmore Library at the Anglican Church Hall at 5 Creek Street.[58]

Attractions

The Museum of Army Aviation is located at the airport. It displays aircraft and memorabilia dating from World War I to the present.[citation needed]

There are several motels and hotels in town providing accommodation, as well as a caravan park catering for tourists.[citation needed]

Climate

Oakey's climate varies through the year, ranging from hot, humid and stormy summers to cool, dry and sunny winters. Oakey frequently records temperatures below 0 °C, often approaching −5 °C in winter and above 35 °C in summer, occasionally rising to above 40 °C. Its lowest recorded temperature is −7.5 °C (18.5 °F) and its highest recorded temperature is 42.8 °C (107.2 °F).[59]

Climate data for Oakey (Oakey Aero 1970–current)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 41.8
(107.2)
42.8
(109.0)
38.7
(101.7)
35.0
(95.0)
31.6
(88.9)
29.9
(85.8)
27.1
(80.8)
34.4
(93.9)
37.4
(99.3)
38.1
(100.6)
39.8
(103.6)
40.3
(104.5)
42.8
(109.0)
Average high °C (°F) 31.0
(87.8)
30.1
(86.2)
28.7
(83.7)
25.9
(78.6)
22.3
(72.1)
19.1
(66.4)
18.6
(65.5)
20.5
(68.9)
24.0
(75.2)
26.7
(80.1)
28.8
(83.8)
30.3
(86.5)
25.5
(77.9)
Average low °C (°F) 17.9
(64.2)
17.7
(63.9)
15.8
(60.4)
11.8
(53.2)
7.8
(46.0)
4.3
(39.7)
2.9
(37.2)
3.6
(38.5)
7.2
(45.0)
11.3
(52.3)
14.5
(58.1)
16.7
(62.1)
11.0
(51.8)
Record low °C (°F) 9.2
(48.6)
8.6
(47.5)
2.3
(36.1)
−1.1
(30.0)
−4.1
(24.6)
−6.9
(19.6)
−7.2
(19.0)
−7.5
(18.5)
−4.1
(24.6)
−2.2
(28.0)
2.0
(35.6)
5.8
(42.4)
−7.5
(18.5)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 79.3
(3.12)
79.7
(3.14)
51.1
(2.01)
29.9
(1.18)
39.5
(1.56)
30.4
(1.20)
29.3
(1.15)
26.2
(1.03)
31.4
(1.24)
56.9
(2.24)
76.1
(3.00)
92.5
(3.64)
622.3
(24.51)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2mm) 8.5 7.3 6.7 5.1 5.8 5.9 5.9 4.8 5.4 7.3 8.1 8.9 79.7
Source: Bureau of Meteorology[59]

Transport

Oakey is connected to Toowoomba and Brisbane by bus.[citation needed]

In popular culture

Oakey has been regularly mentioned on the Australian soap opera, Neighbours, with characters both originating from the town and moving to the town. One of the most well-known Oakey residents was Drew Kirk, and the town served as an important location for him and his family. In the 2001 season finale, Libby Kennedy went into labour in a barn while Drew and Stuart Parker were at a rodeo. Then, in 2002, Drew Kirk was thrown from a horse, sadly dying as a result. The Kirk family was revisited in 2018 when Drew’s son Ben visited the town to try and connect with the father he never knew. He is offered a job at his uncle’s garage and leaves his home in Erinsborough.[citation needed]

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Further reading

  • Oakey State School 125th celebration : October 22, 1999, Oakey, Qld., 2003 — includes Gowrie Little Plains School, Aubigny School, Crosshill School, Devon Park State School, Silverleigh State School, Boodua School, Greenwood State School, Kelvinhaugh State School

External links

  •   Media related to Oakey, Queensland at Wikimedia Commons
  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places:Oakey

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Oakey is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region Queensland Australia 2 3 The Museum of Army Aviation is located at Oakey Airport Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLOakey QueenslandCampbell Street 2014OakeyCoordinates27 26 02 S 151 43 16 E 27 4338 S 151 7211 E 27 4338 151 7211 Oakey town centre Coordinates 27 26 02 S 151 43 16 E 27 4338 S 151 7211 E 27 4338 151 7211 Oakey town centre Population4 756 SAL 2021 1 Postcode s 4401Elevation406 m 1 332 ft Area127 1 km2 49 1 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location28 0 km 17 mi NW of Toowoomba CBD155 km 96 mi W of Brisbane57 km 35 mi ESE of DalbyLGA s Toowoomba RegionState electorate s CondamineFederal division s GroomMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall25 4 C 78 F 10 9 C 52 F 628 3 mm 24 7 inLocalities around Oakey Jondaryan Devon ParkKelvinhaugh YalangurJondaryan Oakey Kings SidingJondaryan AubignyBiddeston Kingsthorpe Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Local government administration 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Amenities 6 Attractions 7 Climate 8 Transport 9 In popular culture 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksGeography Edit Oakey Creek 2014 The town is situated on the eastern side of the Darling Downs and the Toowoomba Region local government area Oakey Creek a tributary of the Condamine River passes through the town citation needed Oakey is one of the towns contained in the Queensland State Electoral district of Condamine and at the federal level it lies within the Division of Groom citation needed The town is surrounded by farms citation needed The town is bypassed by the Warrego Highway National A2 and is also on the main rail link connecting Brisbane and Toowoomba with south western Queensland citation needed The Western railway line passes through the locality which is served by two railway stations 4 Boolee railway station on a spur line west of the town 27 25 46 S 151 42 13 E 27 4294 S 151 7036 E 27 4294 151 7036 Boolee railway station 5 6 Oakey railway station serving the town 27 25 52 S 151 43 13 E 27 4311 S 151 7203 E 27 4311 151 7203 Oakey railway station 6 Oakey Airport is an airport 27 24 45 S 151 44 08 E 27 4126 S 151 7356 E 27 4126 151 7356 Oakey Airport 7 It is located on the site of the World War 2 airbase The Oakey Army Aviation Centre is the major user of the airport History Edit The National Bank in Oakey in 1916 Oakey and the creek around which the town is located were named for the river oaks that dominate the banks of the creek 8 The area was first settled in the early 1840s when pastoralists moved into the area and found the land to be suitable for grazing citation needed In 1859 the Jondaryan Woolshed was built to the west of the town to service the rapidly growing wool industry 9 The first shearing took place in 1861 The Jondaryan pastoral station dominated the area encompassing over 400 000 acres 1 600 km2 The Woolshed was responsible for over 200 000 head of sheep and could cater for in excess of 50 shearers working simultaneously Following World War I the homestead landholding was reduced and separated to allow for soldier re settlement programs citation needed The building of the Western railway line through the area in 1867 prompted the growth of a township to service the pastoral community 10 Growth of the town was slow however featured some enterprising ventures including a short lived meatworks near the town which planned to tin and export kangaroo and wallaby under the marketing name Australian Game The enterprise was unsuccessful and closed down in 1876 citation needed The town was surveyed in 1868 with the first sale being 28 June 1870 Originally named Oaky the spelling of Oakey was officially adopted in August 1940 11 Oakey Creek Post Office opened on 1 June 1869 It was renamed Oakey by 1878 12 Oakey Creek Vested School opened on 10 August 1874 13 with a number of celebrations A grand picnic and ball was held here on the 3rd instant in honor of the opening of the above school The school house is a neat weatherboard building shingled and with a verandah on each side and capable of accommodating between sixty and seventy children and will amply supply the requirements of tbe district for years to come The teacher s residence is a smart little four roomed cottage but I should think rather small The appointment of Mr Tait as teacher is sure to give satisfaction 14 The school was later renamed Oakey Creek State School In 1905 it was renamed Oakey State School 13 Scots Presbyterian Church opened in 1906 15 A new church was built in 1957 16 St Monica s Catholic Church was opened on Sunday 14 February 1909 by Reverend D Fouhy The land was 2 5 acres 1 0 ha and the church was a Gothic structure 48 by 25 feet 14 6 by 7 6 m with 14 feet 4 3 m walls capable of seating 200 people Messrs Marks and Lane were the architects and Mr Andrews was the contractor 17 18 The church was enlarged in 1919 to accommodate a school A new brick church was built in 1957 19 The Cooyar railway line serviced the areas to the north of Oakey between 1913 and 1968 Between 1914 and 1984 the area to the southwest was serviced by the Cecil Plains railway line citation needed St Monica s Catholic School was officially opened on Sunday 26 October 1919 by Archbishop James Duhig The church building had been enlarged to accommodate both the church and the school 20 13 21 22 23 The Oakey War Memorial in Campbell Street was unveiled on 28 August 1922 by the Governor of Queensland Sir Matthew Nathan 24 It was made of Rockhampton marble on a pedestal of sandstone with a polished granite centre piece on which are inscribed in gold letters the names of no fewer than 332 soldiers of the Oakey district who took part in the Great War 8 The Country Women s Association opened a branch in Oakey in 1924 which was noted to be thriving in 1925 8 and celebrated 90 years of activity in 2014 25 The racehorse Bernborough was foaled at Rosalie Plains in 1939 26 He became well known on the tracks around Toowoomba 27 Eventually the horse was sold to a businessman in Sydney and raced in three states winning 15 consecutive races between 22 December 1945 and 19 October 1946 26 During World War II the requirement for aircraft maintenance and construction exceeded the capabilities of Brisbane based facilities To expand the capability a 934 acre 378 ha site at Oakey was purchased to facilitate the raising of Number 6 Aircraft Depot 6AD An airbase was sited approximately 2 miles 3 km north of the town and runways were built With a full complement of RAAF personnel the base housed almost 2 000 troops The Depot serviced assembled and conducted test flights of Bristol Beaufort P 51 Mustang Norsemen CAC Wirraway and Supermarine Spitfire aircraft This airfield became an Army Aviation Training Centre in the 1970s now Swartz Barracks a major helicopter pilot and maintenance training facility for the Defence forces citation needed After the war the Oakey airport was serviced by Macair Airlines commercial air services originating in Brisbane however the failure of Macair saw services commenced by Skytrans Airlines being routed via Toowoomba The establishment of the Wellcamp Airport south of the town servicing Toowoomba saw Skytrans being replaced by Qantaslink and REX airlines and the reduction of airspace for the Army Aviation Centre citation needed The Oakey Veterinary Hospital was established in 1952 28 Oakey State High School opened on 28 January 1964 13 29 30 Since 1916 there was community interest in the establishment of a high school in Oakey with the disadvantage of scholars having to reside in Dalby Warwick or Toowoomba after passing the examination acting as a deterrent to many parents from pursuing higher education for their children 31 In response to a skills shortage in transport and logistics Oakey State High developed an innovative program called Transport and Logistics Employees for our Community In 2007 the successful partnership between school training organisations and industry was recognised as the winner of the Showcase Award for Excellence in Community or Industry Partnerships by the Department of Education Training and Employment 32 In 1975 Jondaryan Woolshed Historical Museum and Park was established to present the history of Jondaryan Station and its role in the development of pastoralism on the Darling Downs The woolshed has been in continuous operation since it was built Oakey State School celebrated its centenary in 1974 29 The Oakey Library opened in 1975 and underwent a major refurbishment in 2014 33 On Sunday 31 May 1987 the Oakey Uniting Church was officially opened and dedicated by Reverend Barry Dangerfield the Queensland Moderator of the Uniting Church in Australia 34 The hall beside the church was formerly the Maclagan Union Church 35 The Oakey Power Station is a 332 MW dual liquid gas fired plant and was commissioned in December 1999 36 The main town centre was redeveloped during 2005 by the council and now includes new shops landscaping and tree plantings citation needed Oakey Methodist Church ca 1912 In January 2011 the Oakey Creek flooded impacting 120 homes and businesses In 2014 a Flood Early Warning System was installed upstream citation needed At the 2011 census the locality of Oakey recorded a population of 4 529 37 In 2014 the Department of Defense investigated a contamination caused by fire fighting foams used at the Army Aviation Training Centre and warned residents not to drink bore water 38 The chemicals have been identified as perfluorooctane sulphonate and perfluorooctanoic acid 39 The chemicals were used from 1970 until 2008 40 A lack of testing of these chemicals means no conclusive impact on human health has been proven 40 In 2020 a class action by residents by Oakey Katherine and Williamtown all communities where the fire fighting foams were used was successful in establishing that news of the foam contamination had caused property prices in the affected communities to plummet In December 2021 a 3 year study conducted by the Australian National University announced they did not find conclusive evidence of an increased risk of cancer or other disease because of the contamination 41 In the 2016 census the locality of Oakey had a population of 4 705 people 42 Local government administration Edit Oakey has been part of Toowoomba Regional Council since 2008 However like many small towns in regional Queensland it has been administered by various local government entities over its history 43 Jondaryan Division 1879 1903 Jondaryan Shire 1903 2008 gaining Gowrie Shire 1903 1913 part in 1913 losing part to Millmerran 1913 2008 and Pittsworth 1913 2008 in 1913 gaining Newtown 1913 1917 part in 1917 gaining Drayton 1903 1949 part in 1949 Toowoomba Region 2008 Economy EditIndustry is rural based processing livestock and grain The district has a high concentration of cattle feedlots one Abattoir a stockfeed manufacturer grain trading and transport businesses There is a coal mining operations in the surrounding district and a businesses servicing the coal seam gas CSG industry further west have set up citation needed The township also provides services for agricultural and mining activities in the local area citation needed The Oakey Veterinary Hospital has a Specialist Equine Reproduction Centre 28 Education Edit Oakey State High School 2014Oakey State School is a government primary Early Childhood 6 school for boys and girls at 24 Campbell Street 27 26 21 S 151 43 14 E 27 4393 S 151 7205 E 27 4393 151 7205 Oakey State School 44 45 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 344 students with 30 teachers 27 full time equivalent and 21 non teaching staff 14 full time equivalent 46 It includes a special education program 44 St Monica s School is a Catholic primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 75 Lorrimer Street 27 26 27 S 151 43 09 E 27 4408 S 151 7193 E 27 4408 151 7193 St Monica s School 44 47 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 138 students with 12 teachers 10 full time equivalent and 12 non teaching staff 7 full time equivalent 46 Oakey State High School is a government secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at 1 Campbell Street 27 26 42 S 151 43 09 E 27 4450 S 151 7193 E 27 4450 151 7193 Oakey State High School 44 48 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 454 students with 44 teachers 42 full time equivalent and 32 non teaching staff 23 full time equivalent 46 It includes a special education program 44 The University of Queensland has a campus for Equine Studies in the town 49 Amenities Edit Machine shearing at Jondaryan on the Darling Downs The township has many amenities including an Olympic sized swimming pool and golf course 50 The golf course is located at the corner of the Warrego Highway and Mount Tyson Road 51 The local RSL Returned Services League Club provides convention style facilities and is the hub of the war remembrance activities for the local area on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day citation needed The town has well established daycare and pre school centres citation needed Oakey has a local hospital providing emergency services and inpatient care as well as a large co located nursing home facility known as the EAF McDonald nursing home There are two private GP practices in the town 49 The Oakey Library is located in the Oakey Civic Precinct at 60 Campbell Street between the swimming pool and the Community Centre It boasts a 500 seat capacity Cultural Centre and two multi purpose sports halls at the two primary schools 52 Oakey has a number of churches including St Monica s Catholic Church 19 Campbell Street 53 54 Oakey Uniting Church 13 Cherry Street 34 55 Scots Oakey Presbyterian Church 4 Connelly Lane 56 57 The Oakey branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association meets at the Kenmore Library at the Anglican Church Hall at 5 Creek Street 58 Attractions EditThe Museum of Army Aviation is located at the airport It displays aircraft and memorabilia dating from World War I to the present citation needed There are several motels and hotels in town providing accommodation as well as a caravan park catering for tourists citation needed Climate EditOakey s climate varies through the year ranging from hot humid and stormy summers to cool dry and sunny winters Oakey frequently records temperatures below 0 C often approaching 5 C in winter and above 35 C in summer occasionally rising to above 40 C Its lowest recorded temperature is 7 5 C 18 5 F and its highest recorded temperature is 42 8 C 107 2 F 59 Climate data for Oakey Oakey Aero 1970 current Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 41 8 107 2 42 8 109 0 38 7 101 7 35 0 95 0 31 6 88 9 29 9 85 8 27 1 80 8 34 4 93 9 37 4 99 3 38 1 100 6 39 8 103 6 40 3 104 5 42 8 109 0 Average high C F 31 0 87 8 30 1 86 2 28 7 83 7 25 9 78 6 22 3 72 1 19 1 66 4 18 6 65 5 20 5 68 9 24 0 75 2 26 7 80 1 28 8 83 8 30 3 86 5 25 5 77 9 Average low C F 17 9 64 2 17 7 63 9 15 8 60 4 11 8 53 2 7 8 46 0 4 3 39 7 2 9 37 2 3 6 38 5 7 2 45 0 11 3 52 3 14 5 58 1 16 7 62 1 11 0 51 8 Record low C F 9 2 48 6 8 6 47 5 2 3 36 1 1 1 30 0 4 1 24 6 6 9 19 6 7 2 19 0 7 5 18 5 4 1 24 6 2 2 28 0 2 0 35 6 5 8 42 4 7 5 18 5 Average rainfall mm inches 79 3 3 12 79 7 3 14 51 1 2 01 29 9 1 18 39 5 1 56 30 4 1 20 29 3 1 15 26 2 1 03 31 4 1 24 56 9 2 24 76 1 3 00 92 5 3 64 622 3 24 51 Average rainy days 0 2mm 8 5 7 3 6 7 5 1 5 8 5 9 5 9 4 8 5 4 7 3 8 1 8 9 79 7Source Bureau of Meteorology 59 Transport EditOakey is connected to Toowoomba and Brisbane by bus citation needed In popular culture EditOakey has been regularly mentioned on the Australian soap opera Neighbours with characters both originating from the town and moving to the town One of the most well known Oakey residents was Drew Kirk and the town served as an important location for him and his family In the 2001 season finale Libby Kennedy went into labour in a barn while Drew and Stuart Parker were at a rodeo Then in 2002 Drew Kirk was thrown from a horse sadly dying as a result The Kirk family was revisited in 2018 when Drew s son Ben visited the town to try and connect with the father he never knew He is offered a job at his uncle s garage and leaves his home in Erinsborough citation needed References Edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Oakey Suburb and Locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 Oakey town in Toowoomba Region entry 24998 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 29 December 2020 Oakey locality in Toowoomba Region entry 49179 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 29 December 2020 Queensland Globe State of Queensland Retrieved 10 February 2022 Boolee rail station in Toowoomba Regional entry 3660 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 29 December 2020 a b Railway stations and sidings Queensland Queensland Open Data Queensland Government 2 October 2020 Archived from the original on 5 October 2020 Retrieved 5 October 2020 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District Uniting Church Oakey and District Uniting Church Archived from the original on 4 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Scots Oakey Presbyterian Church Churches Australia Archived from the original on 11 February 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Oakey Presbyterian Church of Australia OnLine Directory Archived from the original on 12 April 2021 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Branch Locations Queensland Country Women s Association Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Retrieved 26 December 2018 a b Oakey Aero Climate statistics for Australian locations Bureau of Meteorology June 2013 Retrieved 21 June 2018 Further reading EditOakey State School 125th celebration October 22 1999 Oakey Qld 2003 includes Gowrie Little Plains School Aubigny School Crosshill School Devon Park State School Silverleigh State School Boodua School Greenwood State School Kelvinhaugh State SchoolExternal links Edit Media related to Oakey Queensland at Wikimedia Commons University of Queensland 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