• Source: Middle Ridge, Queensland
    • Middle Ridge is a residential locality of Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Middle Ridge had a population of 7,595 people.


      Geography


      Middle Ridge is located 6 kilometres (4 mi) from the Toowoomba city centre.
      The Great Dividing Range passes through Middle Ridge from the north-west to the south-east. The area west of the range is on the Darling Downs at 660 to 670 metres (2,170 to 2,200 ft) above sea level and is a residential area. The area east of the range falls rapidly to as low as 420 metres (1,380 ft) above sea level.


      History



      Middle Ridge was named in the 1860s, as the area between East and West Creeks where the teamsters who camped at Toowoomba turned their teams loose to graze.
      The Shire of Middle Ridge, a local government area, existed from 1880 to 1917. The shire's centre was at the intersection of Stenner and Hume Streets (27.5934°S 151.9521°E / -27.5934; 151.9521 (Intersection of Hume Street and Stenner Street, Middle Ridge (centre of the historical Shire of Middle Ridge))) now the north-western corner of the locality of Middle Ridge where there was the shire hall, the school and a church.
      Middle Ridge State School opened on 27 May 1884.
      Between 1958 and 1961 three motor racing events took place at Middle Ridge, to coincide with the Carnival of Flowers in September. A rectangular circuit using Stenner Street-Mackenzie Street-Alderley Street-Rowbotham Street was run in an anti-clockwise direction. There have been several reasons given why racing stopped after 1961 - local farmers claimed that the races stopped their chickens laying eggs; the carnival organisers believed that loud racing engines were incompatible with flowers; or that the races were pulling spectators away from other Carnival events.


      Demographics


      In the 2016 census, Middle Ridge had a population of 7,141 people.
      In the 2021 census, Middle Ridge had a population of 7,595 people.


      Education



      Middle Ridge State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 203 Spring Street (27.6017°S 151.9564°E / -27.6017; 151.9564 (Middle Ridge State School)). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 827 students with 65 teachers (53 full-time equivalent) and 33 non-teaching staff (20 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.
      The Tooowoomba campus of OneSchool Global (formerly known as the Agnew School) is at 40 Gerrard Street, Middle Ridge (27.5987°S 151.9562°E / -27.5987; 151.9562 (OneSchool Global)). It is a primary and secondary school (Years 3-12) operated by the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. As at 26 October 2024, it has an enrolment of 66 students.
      There are no government secondary schools in Middle Ridge. The nearest government secondary school is Centenary Heights State High School in neighbouring Centenary Heights to the north.


      Heritage listings



      Middle Ridge is home to the heritage-listed Gabbinbar homestead 344-376 Ramsay Street (27.6115°S 151.9597°E / -27.6115; 151.9597 (Gabbinbar Homestead)).


      Amenities


      The Toowoomba Golf Club is at 245 Rowbotham Street (27.6022°S 151.9767°E / -27.6022; 151.9767 (Toowoomba Golf Club)). It has an 18-hole golf course.
      Other sporting facilities at Middle Ridge include: the Echo Valley Motor Sport Complex (home to the Toowoomba Auto Club and Toowoomba Motocross Club) and the Valleys rugby league club.
      The Middle Ridge branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 95 Preston-Boundary Road, Preston.


      References




      Further reading


      Pennycuick, Rae (1984), The ridge : a history of Middle Ridge State School, 1884-1984, Parents and Citizens Association, Middle Ridge State School


      External links



      "Middle Ridge". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.

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