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Pine Mountain
IpswichQueensland
Pine Mountain Community Hall.jpg
Pine Mountain Community Hall, 2014
Pine Mountain is located in Queensland
Pine Mountain
Pine Mountain
Location in Queensland
Population 1,695 (2021 census)
 • Density 43.80/km2 (113.4/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4306
Area 38.7 km2 (14.9 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
LGA(s) City of Ipswich
State electorate(s) Ipswich West
Federal Division(s) Blair
Suburbs around Pine Mountain:
Borallon Lake Manchester Kholo
Wanora Pine Mountain Kholo
Ironbark Blacksoil
Brassall
Muirlea

Pine Mountain is a semi-rural locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Pine Mountain had a population of 1,695 people.

Geography

Olive crop Pine Mountain
Olive orchard, 2014

The locality is bounded on the north and east by the Brisbane River and to the north-west by its tributary Sandy Creek. It is bounded to the south by the Warrego Highway and to the south-west and west by the Brisbane Valley Highway.

Worlds End Pocket is a pocket of the Brisbane River in the easternmost part of the locality.(27°31′16″S 152°45′30″E / 27.5211°S 152.7583°E / -27.5211; 152.7583 (Worlds End Pocket)).

Pine Mountain has the following mountains:

  • Flinton Hill in the north of the locality (27°31′11″S 152°45′12″E / 27.51972°S 152.75333°E / -27.51972; 152.75333 (Flinton Hill)) 105 metres (344 ft)
  • Pine Mountain in the east of the locality (27°32′23″S 152°43′38″E / 27.5396°S 152.7272°E / -27.5396; 152.7272 (Pine Mountain)) 233 metres (764 ft)

This area consists mostly of rural properties and acreages with historical farmhouses and buildings.

Araucaria cunninghamii, also known as the hoop pine is very common in the area.

History

The original inhabitants of the Pine Mountain area were the Ugarapul Aboriginal people. In 1824, the explorers John Oxley and Allan Cunningham mentioned meeting an elderly Aboriginal man who had been fishing with a spear near Upper Blackwall. Cunningham described his friendliness and his "open frankness of countenance" as he provided them with information regarding convenient places to cross the river and travelled with them to the foot of Pine Mountain.

Pine Mountain (the mountain) was originally named Pine Ridge by John Oxley on 21 September 1824, but later became known as Pine Mountain. The locality takes its name from the mountain.

By the 1850s, loggers had moved into the area due to abundant timber provided by the hoop pine. Some logs were transported to Ipswich using bullock teams, while others were transported down the Brisbane River.

After tracts of land were cleared farming commenced, with the early settlers producing lucerne, maize and cotton. Orchards were started and dairying became important. A small butter factory, a school and several churches were established. Of these only the Catholic Church remains.

The Congregational Church commenced services at Pine Mountain circa 1863. In May 1873 a Congregational Chapel was erected on a 3.5-acre (1.4 ha) site with a chapel that was relocated from Bremer Mills (at Bundamba). This chapel was used to house a provisional school under teacher Mr Bryce with an enrolment of 50 to 60 children and an average attendance of about 30 children.

Pine Mountain State School opened circa 1864 and closed on 1963. The school was at 820-838 Pine Mountain Road (27°32′41″S 152°42′42″E / 27.5446°S 152.7117°E / -27.5446; 152.7117 (Pine Mountain State School)).

Riverside Pine Mountain Provisional School opened in late 1876 and closed on 1882.

On Sunday 24 February 1865 St John's Catholic Chapel was opened by Bishop James Quinn. It was built from pine on land donated by John Barnes with contributions from many in the community, both Catholic and Protestants. It was described as the second church erected in the district. The chapel was destroyed by fire on Monday 14 September 1874. In 1879 St Andrew's Catholic Church was erected. In 1934 a new St Michael's Catholic Church was erected.

The Brisbane Valley railway line was established in 1884, connecting Ipswich to Lowood and passing through Pine Mountain. This line still exists but is disused.

A United Methodist Free Church opened at Pine Mountain on Sunday 13 September 1874 with a service conducted by the Reverend David Porteus of Ipswich. The church building was described as being buit of pine at the very top of the mountain on the southern side, a site donated by Reuben Worley.

St Peter's Anglican Church opened circa 1886. It closed circa 1962.

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Pine Mountain had a population of 1,667 people.

In the 2021 census, Pine Mountain had a population of 1,695 people.

Amenities

St Michael's Catholic Church is at 856 Pine Mountain Road (27°32′34″S 152°42′37″E / 27.5429°S 152.7104°E / -27.5429; 152.7104 (St Michael's Catholic Church)).

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