Description
Norman Park is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Norman Park is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Norman Park had a population of 6,287 people.
History
Norman Park began taking in the first settlers in 1853. One of the early Deeds of Grant was in 1854 to Louis Hope of land totalling about 40 acres. Hope was a grazier and Ormiston Sugar Mill owner. Initially, development in Norman Park was slow and almost ceased after the 1893 Brisbane floods. Industries in Norman Park at the time included dairying, leather and brooms.
Norman Park State School opened on 9 July 1900.Between 1912 and 1926 a steam tram service to Belmont connected with the Queensland Government Railway at Norman Park. Initially the service was operated by the Belmont Shire Council. The service was suspended in 1924. The service was reinstated by the Brisbane City Council in 1925, but was again suspended in 1926.In 2006 remnants of the tramway's right of way could still be seen close to the railway station.
On Sunday 13 July 1924 Archbishop Gerald Sharp laid the foundation stone for the new brick Anglican Church of the Transfiguration at 40 Agnew Street to replace an earlier timber church. On 26 October 1924 Archbishop Sharp officially opened the church, dedicating it as a World War I memorial. Its final service was held on 25 February 2010. As the church was heritage listed, it could not be demolished so it was sold for $2.4M and redeveloped with an extension as a private home.A major subdivision of 364 housing lots occurred in 1922 of the land formally owned by Louis Hope, however Norman Park remained a largely rural area until after World War II, when rapid development took place as the result of the construction of public housing. In the 1940s and 1950s, extensive reclamation of land in the low-lying areas created parks and playing fields.
Our Lady of the Assumption Primary School opened on 3 February 1948 and closed on 9 December 1973.Norman Park Uniting Christian School opened on 1981 and closed on 1983.Agnew School opened in Agnew Street on 3 February 2003. The school relocated to Wakerley in 2008 and, as at 2020, is known as the Brisbane campus of One School Global. It is supported by the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church.In the 2016 census, Norman Park had a population of 6,287 people.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 2.199 km2
Elevation: 4-10 metres
Town elevation: 9 m
Population number: 6,287
Local Government Area: Brisbane City Council