- Source: Deuchar, Queensland
Deuchar is a rural locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Deuchar had a population of 327 people.
Geography
The Southern railway line enters the suburb from the north (Hendon) and exits to the south (Massie). The Warwick Allora Road also enters the locality from the north (Hendon, but to the east of the railway) and exits to the south (Massie, adjacent to the railway).
The land use is a mix of grazing on native vegetation and crop growing. The crops are mostly grown in the east of the locality.
History
The locality is named after pioneer stock breeder John Deuchar who leased the Canal Creek pastoral run, managed the Rosenthal run, and was co-owner of Glengallan run from 1855 to 1870.
Deuchar Provisional School opened on 14 March 1904. On 1 January 1909, it became Deuchar State School. It was closed in 1921 due to low student numbers, but reopened in 1924. It closed permanently on 11 August 1967. It was at 98 Millar Lane, on the south-east corner of Deuchar Bony Mountain Road, now within the neighbouring locality of Massie (28.11510°S 151.94239°E / -28.11510; 151.94239 (Deuchar State School (former))).
Sacred Heart Catholic Church was built from brick on 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land donated by D. Dwan. It was designed by Coutler & Thompson. It was opened on Sunday 23 March 1919 by Archbishop James Duhig in the presence of nearly 500 people. It was on the north-west corner of Deuchar - Bony Mountain Road and Warwick Allora Road (28.115287°S 151.9517°E / -28.115287; 151.9517 (Sacred Heart Catholic Church)). Following some years of declining attendance, the church was closed and sold in June 2021. As at March 2024, the church building is still extant.
Deuchar railway station is an abandoned railway station on the Southern railway line (28.1086°S 151.9610°E / -28.1086; 151.9610 (Deuchar railway station)). The station closed in 1989.
Demographics
In the 2016 census Deuchar had a population of 295 people.
In the 2021 census, Deuchar had a population of 327 people.
Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including:
Ellendee (28.0986°S 151.9582°E / -28.0986; 151.9582 (Ellendee (homestead)))
Kirkliston (28.0923°S 151.9559°E / -28.0923; 151.9559 (Kirkliston (homestead)))
Kulai (28.1071°S 151.9251°E / -28.1071; 151.9251 (Kulai (homestead)))
Leeson (28.0819°S 151.9099°E / -28.0819; 151.9099 (Leeson (homestead)))
Lyndale Dexter Stud (28.1106°S 151.9269°E / -28.1106; 151.9269 (Lyndale Dexter Stud (homestead)))
Peppers (28.1052°S 151.9701°E / -28.1052; 151.9701 (Peppers (homestead)))
Ray-Van (28.0823°S 151.9318°E / -28.0823; 151.9318 (Ray-Van (homestead)))
Rempi (28.0888°S 151.9318°E / -28.0888; 151.9318 (Rempi (homestead)))
Rosenhoff (28.1052°S 151.9259°E / -28.1052; 151.9259 (Rosenhoff (homestead)))
Stilla Himmel (28.0955°S 151.9334°E / -28.0955; 151.9334 (Stilla Himmel (homestead)))
Timburra (28.1002°S 151.9286°E / -28.1002; 151.9286 (Timburra (homestead)))
Tunnimarra (28.0937°S 151.9272°E / -28.0937; 151.9272 (Tunnimarra (homestead)))
Virginia Farms (28.0980°S 151.9902°E / -28.0980; 151.9902 (Virginia Farms (homestead)))
Wallingden (28.0953°S 151.9642°E / -28.0953; 151.9642 (Wallingden (homestead)))
Warrawee (28.1076°S 151.9824°E / -28.1076; 151.9824 (Warrawee (homestead)))
Warwick Farm (28.0853°S 151.9324°E / -28.0853; 151.9324 (Warwick Farm (homestead)))
Wyoming (28.0905°S 151.9223°E / -28.0905; 151.9223 (Wyoming (homestead)))
Education
There are no schools in Deuchar. The nearest government primary schools are Allora State School in Allora to the north-east and Wheatvale State School in Wheatvale to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Allora State School (to Year 10) in Allora, Clifton State High School (to Year 12) in Clifton to the north, and Warwick State High School (to Year 12) in Warwick to the south-east.
Amenities
Deuchar-Massie Hall is a public hall at 12 Massie Bony Mountain Road (corner of Massie Hall Road, 28.1490°S 151.9547°E / -28.1490; 151.9547 (DEUCGAR-MASSIE HALL)) in neighbouring Massie to the south.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Deuchar, Queensland
- Massie, Queensland
- Hendon, Queensland
- Greymare, Queensland
- Bony Mountain, Queensland
- Glengallan Homestead
- Willowvale, Queensland
- Talgai, Queensland
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- Mount Marshall, Queensland