• Source: Ooralea, Queensland
    • Ooralea is a southern suburb of Mackay in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Ooralea had a population of 3,691 people.


      Geography


      Ooralea is an outer suburb of Mackay. The Peak Downs Highway bounds the suburb to the north and the Bruce Highway bounds the suburb to the east.
      Although a suburb, Ooralea is only partially used for residential housing with the rest still used for farming sugarcane. The Mackay Regional Council anticipates further suburban development in this suburb.
      The Mackay Harness Racing Club operates the Ooralea Racecourse in the north-east corner of the suburb (21.1679°S 149.1502°E / -21.1679; 149.1502 (Ooralea Racecourse)). A number of streets near the racecourse are named for champion thoroughbreds such as Makybe Diva Drive, Phar Lap Parade, Gunsynd Street and Bernborough Avenue.
      Central Queensland University operates its Mackay campus at Ooralea bounded by Boundary Road and University Drive (21.1765°S 149.1421°E / -21.1765; 149.1421 (Mackay campus, Central Queensland University)).


      History



      Ooralea was originally known as Planlands after the Planlands railway station on the now defunct Mackay railway line which ran parallel to the Peak Downs Highway. The railway station was opposite the race track (21.1661°S 149.1483°E / -21.1661; 149.1483 (Ooralea railway station (former))); it no longer exists.
      The Ooralea railway station was named by J. Strachan, the Mackay railway traffic manager in the Queensland Railways Department.


      Demographics


      In the 2016 census, Ooralea had a population of 3,366 people.
      In the 2021 census, Ooralea had a population of 3,691 people.


      Education


      There are no schools in Ooralea. The nearest government primary schools are Mackay West State in neighbouring West Mackay to the north-east and Dundula State School in neighbouring Bakers Creek to the south. The nearest government secondary school is Mackay State High School in South Mackay to the north-east.


      Amenities


      There are a number of parks in the area:

      Bernborough Avenue Park (21.1693°S 149.1437°E / -21.1693; 149.1437 (Bernborough Avenue Park))
      Bradco Ave Park (21.1796°S 149.1439°E / -21.1796; 149.1439 (Bradco Ave Park))
      Dickens Ave Park (21.1775°S 149.1473°E / -21.1775; 149.1473 (Dickens Ave Park))
      Downing Street Park (21.1756°S 149.1459°E / -21.1756; 149.1459 (Downing Street Park))
      George Moore Park (21.1685°S 149.1466°E / -21.1685; 149.1466 (George Moore Park))


      References




      External links



      "Ooralea". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.

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