- Source: Ramsay, Queensland
- Viscount I Frederick John Napier Thesiger Chelmsford
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- Margot Robbie
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- Punggok
- Melbourne
- Ramsay, Queensland
- Ramsay
- Ramsay Health Care
- Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician)
- Ella Ramsay
- Shane Ramsay
- Robert Ramsay
- Francis Ramsay (cricketer)
- James Ramsay (governor)
- Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet
Ramsay is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Ramsay had a population of 369 people.
Geography
The Great Dividing Range passes through Ramsay, entering from the north from Preston and exiting to the south-east (Budgee / West Haldon). The terrain to the east of the range is mountainous with the following named peaks:
Darling Point (27.7428°S 152.0203°E / -27.7428; 152.0203 (Darling Point)) 634 metres (2,080 ft)
Hay Peak (27.7131°S 151.9913°E / -27.7131; 151.9913 (Hay Peak)) 736 metres (2,415 ft)
Mount Allen (27.7229°S 152.0181°E / -27.7229; 152.0181 (Mount Allen)) 639 metres (2,096 ft)
Mount Boodgee (27.7337°S 152.0585°E / -27.7337; 152.0585 (Mount Boodgee)) 574 metres (1,883 ft)
Mount Neale (27.7026°S 152.0017°E / -27.7026; 152.0017 (Mount Neale)) 684 metres (2,244 ft)
Mount Prosper (27.7426°S 152.0014°E / -27.7426; 152.0014 (Mount Prosper)) 721 metres (2,365 ft)
Paddy Point (27.7282°S 152.0108°E / -27.7282; 152.0108 (Paddy Point)) 664 metres (2,178 ft)
Prosperity Point (27.7273°S 152.0392°E / -27.7273; 152.0392 (Prosperity Point)) 647 metres (2,123 ft)
Within the locality, the range is a watershed with the creeks that rise to the east of the range contributing to the North East Coast drainage basin which enter the Coral Sea, while the creeks that rise to the west of the range are ultimately tributaries of the Condamine River, part of the Murray Darling drainage basin.
The terrain in the locality to the west of the range is still hilly but overall flatter and lower (down to 500 metres (1,600 ft) above sea level). The land use in the east of the locality is grazing on native vegetation, while the land use in the west of the locality is a mix of grazing and crop growing, the latter generally occurring closer to the creeks.
History
The locality is named after Robert Ramsay, a pastoralist and politician. He was one of the owners of Eton Vale station and leased the Rosalie Plains pastoral run. He was a member of both the Queensland Legislative Assembly and the Queensland Legislative Council.
Ramsay State School opened on 3 October 1881.
Demographics
In the 2011 census, Ramsay had a population of 310 people.
In the 2016 census, Ramsay had a population of 348 people.
In the 2021 census, Ramsay had a population of 369 people.
Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including:
Alpine Grange (27.7233°S 151.9954°E / -27.7233; 151.9954 (Alpine Grange (homestead)))
Alpine Grange (27.7233°S 151.9954°E / -27.7233; 151.9954 (Alpine Grange (homestead)))
Arinya (27.7268°S 151.9520°E / -27.7268; 151.9520 (Arinya (homestead)))
Laughma (27.7307°S 151.9645°E / -27.7307; 151.9645 (Laughma (homestead)))
Mount Prosper (27.7270°S 152.0013°E / -27.7270; 152.0013 (Mount Prosper (homestead)))
Mountain View (27.7208°S 151.9278°E / -27.7208; 151.9278 (Mountain View (homestead)))
Orourkes House (27.6913°S 151.9940°E / -27.6913; 151.9940 (Orourkes House (homestead)))
Venvale (27.7188°S 151.9392°E / -27.7188; 151.9392 (Venvale (homestead)))
Education
Ramsay State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 173 Ramsay School Road (27.7216°S 151.9625°E / -27.7216; 151.9625 (Ramsay State School)). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 46 students with 5 teachers (3 full-time equivalent) and 7 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent).
There are no secondary schools in Ramsay. The nearest government secondary schools are Centenary Heights State High School in Centenary Heights and Harristown State High School in Harristown, both suburbs of Toowoomba to the north, and Clifton State High School in Clifton to the south.
References
Further reading
O'Keefe, Jack; Kunde, Bill; Ramsay State School (1981), Ramsay State School centenary 1881-1981, 3rd October, 1981, Ramsay State School, ISBN 978-0-9592735-0-2
Savage, Jean, Ramsay State School 125th celebrations 1881-2006 — includes information on the now-closed schools of Eton Vale, Top Camp, Preston, Hodgson's Vale.