Sandy Creek, Queensland
Sandy Creek is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Sandy Creek had a population of 593 people.[1] GeographySandy Creek is located northeast of Kilcoy in South East Queensland.[3] Many parts of Sandy Creek are elevated along the southern Conondale Range and some of the range is protected within Bellthorpe National Park.[3] The locality has the following mountains:
HistoryWinya State School opened in 1918 and closed in 1960.[7] The school was on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site on the north-east corner of the D'Aguilar Highway and Sandy Creek Road (26°55′45″S 152°36′26″E / 26.9293°S 152.6073°E) now within the locality of Sandy Creek.[8][9][3] Hubners Bridge, also known as Hubner Bridge, is a road bridge on the Sandy Creek Road over Sandy Creek (26°51′13″S 152°37′36″E / 26.8537°S 152.626642°E). The bridge was washed away on 9 January 2011 during the catastrophic 2010–2011 floods.[10] A flying-fox was built across Sandy Creek to provide supplies to residents stranded due to bridge damage.[11] It has been rebuilt since then and was re-opened on 6 April 2012 .[12] DemographicsIn the 2011 census, Sandy Creek had a population of 555 people.[13] In the 2016 census, Sandy Creek had a population of 567 people.[14] In the 2021 census, Sandy Creek had a population of 593 people.[1] EducationThere are no schools in Sandy Creek. The nearest government primary schools are Mount Kilcoy State School in neighbouring Mount Kilcoy to the west and Kilcoy State School in Kilcoy to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Kilcoy State High School in Kilcoy.[3] References
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