Description
Northgate is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Northgate is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Northgate had a population of 4,568 people.
History
The suburb's railway station was originally called North Coast Junction, as it was the junction where the North Coast railway line branched from the Sandgate railway line (later the Shorncliffe railway line). In 1890, the Queensland Railways Department renamed the station Northgate, being a coined word combining North from North Coast and gate from Sandgate.The suburb is named after the railway station.The Northgate-Virginia School of Arts was opened on 20 January 1922 by Matthew Nathan, the Queensland Governor. It consisted of a public hall and a library. It was taken over by the Brisbane City Council circa 1960 and became the Northgate-Virginia Municipal Library and held over 10,000 books. It ceased to be a library and returned to its former role as a public hall under the name Northgate Hall.Golden Circle was established as a growers' co-operative in the 1940s. It opened a pineapple cannery in Northgate in 1947.St Peter's Mission Anglican Church opened on 13 September 1947.It closed in August 1991. It was at 194 Toombul Road, Northgate East (27.3930°S 153.0730°E? / -27.3930; 153.0730? (St Peter's Mission Anglican Church)); the church building no longer exists.
In February 1949 it was announced that the name of the new railway station on the Sandgate line built to service the cannery would be Bindha, an Aboriginal word meaning food.On 8 April 1951 the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, James Duhig, laid the foundation stone for St John's School on the corner of Nudgee Road and Fraser Road (27.3979°S 153.0747°E? / -27.3979; 153.0747? (St John's Catholic School)). The school opened on 29 January 1952 and was operated by the Presentation Sisters. Declining enrolments caused the school to close at the end of 1995 school year.Northgate State School opened on 27 January 1959.St John's Catholic Church was built beside St John's School. Archbishop Duhig laid the foundation stone on 13 May 1962. The completed church was opened on Sunday 5 August 1962 by Archbishop Patrick O'Donnell who dedicated the church as a war memorial for theRoyal Australian Navy.At the 2011 census Northgate had a population of 4,304.In the 2016 census, Northgate had a population of 4,568 people.
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Things to do
Northgate holds the Golden Circle processing plant, which is on Earnshaw Road (27.3847°S 153.0729°E? / -27.3847; 153.0729? (Golden Circle cannery)). Golden Circle is 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) long and occupies 16.5 hectares (41 acres) with its factories processing all the Golden Circle foods which are found in stores all around Australia. The factory in Northgate once contained a café for visitors to come to and sample Golden Circle produced food. The café and factory outlet is now closed but there are two new ones in Capalaba to the east of Brisbane and in Morayfield to the north of Brisbane.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 2.989 km2
Elevation: 11-50 metres
Town elevation: 24 m
Population number: 4,568
Local Government Area: Brisbane City Council
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Northgate, Queensland