• Source: The Range, Queensland
    • The Range is an inner suburb of Rockhampton in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, The Range had a population of 5,231 people.


      Geography


      The suburb is built on the Athelstane Range with Agnes Street approximating the ridge line.


      History


      The suburb takes its name from the Athelstane Range, which was named in turn for Mount Athelstane, the name of the house built by lands commissioner William Wiseman circa 1859. Rockhampton's first water storage was built on the top of Governor's Hill (part of Atheltstane Range) in 1875.
      Construction of Rockhampton Grammar School commenced in January 1880 and it was officially opened on 1 February 1881.
      Rockhampton Girls Grammar School opened on 11 March 1892.
      St Peter's Catholic Primary School was established by the Presentation Sisters and was officially opened on Sunday 28 January 1934 by Archbishop James Duhig.
      The Rockhampton Flexible Learning School opened in 2015.


      Demographics


      In the 2006 census, The Range had a population of 5,731 people.
      In the 2011 census, The Range had a population of 5,369 people.
      In the 2016 census, The Range had a population of 5,400 people.
      In the 2021 census, The Range had a population of 5,231 people.


      Heritage listings


      The Range has a number of heritage-listed properties, including:

      Rockhampton Girls Grammar School, 155 Agnes Street
      Rudd Residence, 248 Agnes Street
      The Range Convent and High School, 263 Agnes Street
      Rockhampton Grammar School, Archer Street
      Medical superintendent's residence, Rockhampton Base Hospital, Canning Street:
      Therapies Building, Rockhampton Base Hospital, Canning Street
      Amla (house), 49 Jessie Street:
      Wiseman's Cottage, 30 Nathan Street
      Rockhampton War Memorial, Penlington Street
      Rockhampton Botanic Gardens, 100 Spencer Street
      Clancholla, 25 Ward Street
      Kenmore House, 31 Ward Street
      Yungaba Migrant Hostel, 74 Ward Street
      Killowen, 86 Ward Street


      Education


      St Peter's Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 170 Upper Dawson Road (23.39865°S 150.50112°E / -23.39865; 150.50112 (St Peter's Catholic Primary School)). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 343 students with 22 teachers (20 full-time equivalent) and 14 non-teaching staff (8 full-time equivalent).
      The Rockhampton Grammar School is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 53-89 Archer Street (23.3848°S 150.4945°E / -23.3848; 150.4945 (The Rockhampton Grammar School)). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 1343 students with 115 teachers (103 full-time equivalent) and 93 non-teaching staff (74 full-time equivalent).
      Rockhampton Girls Grammar School is a private primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for girls at the corner of Denham and Agnes Streets (23.3885°S 150.4958°E / -23.3885; 150.4958 (Rockhampton Girls Grammar School)).
      Rockhampton Flexible Learning Centre is a Catholic secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 210 Upper Dawson Road (23.4015°S 150.5005°E / -23.4015; 150.5005 (Rockhampton Flexible Learning Centre)). An initiative of Edmund Rice Education Australia, it provides individual programs for young people in the Rockhampton area who have disengaged from regular schooling. In 2023, the school had an enrolment of 84 students.


      Amenities


      There are a number of parks in the area:

      Rockhampton Botanic Gardens (23.4010°S 150.4915°E / -23.4010; 150.4915 (Botanic Gardens Rockhampton))
      Georgeson Oval (23.3874°S 150.4912°E / -23.3874; 150.4912 (Georgeson Oval))
      Kellow Street Park (23.3820°S 150.4942°E / -23.3820; 150.4942 (Kellow Street Park))
      Kerr Park (23.3866°S 150.4991°E / -23.3866; 150.4991 (Kerr Park))
      Rugby Park (23.4062°S 150.4949°E / -23.4062; 150.4949 (Rugby Park))
      Voss Park (23.3776°S 150.4992°E / -23.3776; 150.4992 (Voss Park))


      References




      External links



      "The Range". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.

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