Fulham, Queensland
Fulham is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Fulham had a population of 53 people.[1] GeographyThe Deer Reserve State Forest (27°00′02″S 152°29′41″E / 27.0006°S 152.4947°E) is in the north of the locality. The state forest is 2,894 hectares (7,150 acres) and extends into the neighbouring localities of Gregors Creek to the north and Hazeldean to the north-east.[3] The Deer Reserve National Park (27°04′52″S 152°31′34″E / 27.0811°S 152.526°E) is in the east of the locality.[4] The national park is 3,228 hectares (7,980 acres) and extends into the neighbouring localities of Hazeldean to the east, Cooeeimbardi to the south-east and Somerset Dam (the locality) further to the south-east.[4][5] HistoryCressbrook Lower State School opened on 11 April 1916 and closed in 1953.[6] It was at 2 Monks Road (corner Cooeeimbardi Road, 27°03′21″S 152°27′12″E / 27.05595°S 152.45333°E).[7][8][9] Fulham State School opened in 1920 and closed circa 1953.[10] It was located at 372 Cressbrook Caboonbah Road (southern corner with Fulham Road, 27°04′38″S 152°25′15″E / 27.0771°S 152.4209°E, now in Cressbrook).[8][9] DemographicsIn the 2016 census, Fulham had a population of 35 people.[11] In the 2021 census, Fulham had a population of 53 people.[1] EducationThere are no schols in Fulham. The nearest government primary school is Toogoolawah State School in Toogoolawah to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Toogoolawah State High School, also in Toogoolawah, and Kilcoy State High School in Kilcoy to the north-east.[12] References
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