Aspley is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Aspley is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Aspley had a population of 12,108 people.
History
Prior to European settlement, Australian aborigines of the Duke of York clan lived in the local area, though their main camping ground was further south in the suburb now known as Herston. The Duke of York clan was part of the Turrbal tribe who occupied the area north from Logan River, south of the North Pine River, east of Moggill Creek to Moreton Bay.Soon after Brisbane was declared a free settlement in 1842, Europeans began exploring the lands north of Brisbane City. The suburb was originally known as North Chermside until the mid 1970s.A northern route followed aboriginal tracks through what is now Kelvin Grove, Enoggera, Everton Hills, Albany Creek onto North Pine.This route is still known as "'Old Northern Road'" and "'Old North Road'" in places.Another aboriginal track branching eastward from the Old Northern Road at the South Pine River crossed towards Little Cabbage Tree Creek and continued towards Downfall Creek.This track is now known as "Albany Creek Road" and "Gympie Road".Albany Creek Road was known as "Chinaman Creek Road" before 1888.In 1857, the first land sales in the area east of the Old Northern Road and South Pine River begin under the control of New South Wales.Initially, the land was sold for farming and comprised the land around Cabbage Tree Creek, bordered by what is now Zillmere Road, Roghan Road, Bridgeman Road and the northerly continuation of Kirby Road, covering mostly what is now Aspley, Carseldine and Fitzgibbon.The land parcels east of what is now Hawbridge Street and Lacey Road were purchased by William John Ward.The western land parcels were not sold.These land parcels were bordered by what is now Graham Road, Roghan Road, Hawbridge Street/Lacey Road and Bridgeman Road, and were subsequently subdivided into smaller land parcels and sold.This area is now known as Carseldine.After the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859, subsequent subdivisions were much smaller.
Originally known as Soldiers Flat and then Little Cabbage Tree Creek, the area became officially called Aspley in 1897. The name is believed to refer to the Aspley Orangery and Aspley Vineyard owned by John Morris in 1860s. Morris came from Nottinghamshire in England where there was an Aspley Hall.In the following five years, land parcels south of Zillmere Road/Graham Road in what is now recognised as Aspley began.In 1865, subdivisions west of what is now Maundrell Terrace were sold at the Brisbane Land Sales.In 1866, subdivisions between what is now Gympie Road, Maundrell Terrace and Webster Road were auctioned.The subdivisions were named "Soldier's Flat".Initially, the area was known as "Little Cabbage Tree Creek District". The immigrants were primarily of English and German ancestry.During the 1860s James and John Castledean, who owned land and a general store in the Bald Hills District, pushed a direct track from Bald Hills through to what is now the intersection of Gympie Road and Albany Creek Road.In late October 1867 gold was discovered in Gympie, Queensland.By this time, a road from Brisbane City to Kedron Brook had been completed with the Bowen Bridge opened in 1860, permitting the northern track along Gympie Road and Albany Creek Road to be used as an alternate route to the Old Northern Road.However, neither road was of good quality.On 8 May 1868 the Government announced that it had allocated 2700 pounds to construct a trafficable, more direct, road to the Gympie goldfields.The new road came through Kedron Brook, Downfall Creek, Little Cabbage Tree Creek before heading to Bald Hills and North Pine.This road is now known as Gympie Road and travels a route very different from the original aboriginal track.With increased traffic on Gympie Road, the Royal Exchange Hotel was established in 1875 opposite the intersection of Gympie Road and Albany Creek Road.It also operated as a general store for a while with Cobb and Co coaches passing on their way to the Gympie goldfields.In 1934, a second building was built south of the original hotel.The new building was called the "Aspley Hotel".In the early 1870s, a vineyard was established by the Morris family on their property bounded by Maundrell Terrace, Gympie Road and Terrence Street.It was named the "Aspley Vineyard", after "Aspley Hall" in Nottingham, England.The vineyard operated for over twenty years.In 1897, Little Cabbage Tree Creek District was renamed Aspley.
Little Cabbage-tree Creek State School opened on 6 August 1890. Before it was built, students would infrequently attend classes at the schools in Bald Hills or Zillmere.Initial sites for the new school were not approved by the Government before finally accepting the location on the corner of Maundrell Terrace and Horn Road. In 1897 the school was renamed Aspley State School.
In the latter part of the 19th century, Aspley was essentially a farming district.Additional industries were established to support the farming industry.In the 1880s, John Smith Booth established a bone mill and sawmill on Little Cabbage Tree Creek and Albany Creek Road.It later relocated to the current location of the former Aspley Acres Caravan Park and finally closed in 1932.In 1888, Huttons Pty Ltd established a meat processing plant in nearby suburb Zillmere.It contributed greatly to the local economy of Aspley, providing an alternative employment for farmers during poor seasons.A blacksmith operated on the northern corner of Gympie Road and Albany Creek Road until the 1920s.Several slaughter houses operated along Little Cabbage Tree Creek.In 1912 the Kedron Omnibus company was formed by locals and ran local services to Wooloowin Station after previous services were cancelled as an aftermath of the 1912 transport strike.Before and during World War I the land now known as Marchant Park was variously used as the home of artillery and light horse units. On 9 September 1921 the land was donated by its owner, soft drink manufacturer George Marchant to create Marchant Park.
After World War I and into the 1920s, Aspley experienced some growth in the number of businesses present in the district.Griffiths Sweet Factory operated on Gympie Road between 1930 and 1950 after shifting from Windsor.Hedges Dripping Factory operated near the reservoir on Lawrence Road.A brickworks was established by the Granville family on Brickfield Road during the 1930s.In 1918 the Aspley Assembly Hall (a local community hall) was built on Gympie Road.A year later, movies were presented inside the hall. In 1950 the hall was sold to become St Paul's Anglican Church. The church was dedicated by Bishop Administrator John Hudson on 10 March 1963. It closed on 24 October 1981 as the land was resumed for road purposes.The Methodist services were held in the Aspley Assembly Hall from 1918. In 1932 the congregation acquired one acre of land on Robinson Road for a church. on 8 October 1932 the foundation stone laid and the church was erected for £350. A hall was opened on 23 November 1958 and its extension on 25 October 1964. With the creation of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, the church became the Aspley Uniting Church. In 1984 the former St Philip's Presbyterian Church in Aspley (which also became part of the Uniting Church) officially merged with the Aspley Uniting Church and St Philip's was closed. The foundation stone for the current church was laid on 14 October 1984 by the Reverend Rolland Busch, the President of the Uniting Church in Australia with the new church officially opening on 24 November 1985.By the 1960s the suburban development of the local area necessitated building additional school and churches.
St Philip's Presbyterian Church was officially opened on 7 February 1960 by the Right Reverend Robert McCann Park, Moderator of the Presbyterian State Assembly. It was located on the corner of Petanne Street and Summerfield Street (approx 27.3586°S 153.0219°E? / -27.3586; 153.0219? (St Philip's Presbyterian Church (former))). Following the creation of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, St Philip's became a Uniting Church. As the former Aspley Methodist Church also became a Uniting Church, it was decided to merge the congregations and close St Philip's with a final service in St Philip's on 1 February 1984.St Dympna's Catholic Primary School was established by the Sisters of St Joseph, opening on 24 January 1963.Aspley East State School opened on 29 January 1963. It became one of the largest and most popular primary schools on Brisbane's north side, drawing students from a wide area. In 2013, Aspley East State School celebrated its 50th anniversary.Aspley State High School opened on 29 January 1963. It was originally to be called Zillmere State High School but was renamed on 17 January 1963.Aspley Special School opened on 6 November 1973.In May 2006 John Howard Amundsen was arrested for fraudulently obtaining more than 50 kg of explosives, causing an evacuation of a number of nearby residents.In July 2008 Aspley's Bank of Queensland branch was destroyed by an explosion and fire in an attempted robbery.In August 2009 the Aspley Village Shopping Centre opened its doors to the Aspley Village Arts Markets each Sunday.In the 2016 census, Aspley had a population of 12,108 people.
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