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Priestdale
Logan CityQueensland
Seven-tiered style of Chung Tian Pagoda.jpg
Seven-tiered pagoda of Chung Tian Temple, 2017
Priestdale is located in Queensland
Priestdale
Priestdale
Location in Queensland
Population 160 (2021 census)
 • Density 23.5/km2 (61/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4127
Area 6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Logan City
State electorate(s) Springwood
Federal Division(s) Rankin
Suburbs around Priestdale:
Rochedale Burbank Burbank
Rochedale South Priestdale Sheldon
Springwood Daisy Hill Mount Cotton

Priestdale is a suburb in the north-west of the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Priestdale had a population of 160 people.

Geography

Priestdale is bounded to the north-west by Priest Gully (a creek), to the north by Priestdale Road, and to the east by Ford Road.

The suburb is relatively undeveloped with rural residential blocks in the north and north-east. The south and west are undeveloped.

Part of the Daisy Hill Conservation Park (27°36′26″S 153°10′02″E / 27.6073°S 153.1672°E / -27.6073; 153.1672 (Daisy Hill Conservation Park)) extends into the centre of the suburb. The park is a significant habitat for koalas.

History

The creek Priest's Gully was named during surveys in the early 1860s but the origin of the name is unclear. In 1912 there was a pastoral property called Priestdale of 1,861 acres (753 ha) on the western branch of Tingalpa Creek. In 1916 there was a subdivision called Priestdale Lagoons which created 50 farms of 20 to 40 acres (8.1 to 16.2 ha), advertised as having good timber and ideal for farming fruit, such as pineapples, bananas, pawpaw and custard apples.

On 31 March 1979, the area was officially named and bounded as a locality by the Queensland Place Names Board. It was redesignated a suburb on 31 August 1991.

In 1992, the Chung Tian Temple (translation Middle Heaven) was built in traditional Chinese Buddhist architecture. The location was chosen for its natural bushland setting.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Priestdale had a population of 124 people, 47.6% female and 52.4% male. The median age of the Priestdale population was 43 years of age, 6 years above the Australian median of 37. 77.3% of people living in Priestdale were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were South Africa 3.9%, England 2.3%, Hong Kong 2.3%, Canada 2.3%, New Zealand 2.3%. 92.8% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common language was 4.8% Mandarin.

In the 2016 census, Priestdale had a population of 136 people.

In the 2021 census, Priestdale had a population of 160 people.

Amenities

The Chung Tian Temple of Fo Guang Shan is 1034 Underwood Road (27°36′13″S 153°09′04″E / 27.6035°S 153.1510°E / -27.6035; 153.1510 (Chung Tian Temple)). The temple is for the practice of Humanistic Buddhism (the integration of Buddhism into everyday life) and is committed to multicultural diversity and multi-faith harmony. Events and education sessions are held. There are areas for mediation and study. There is a museum, art gallery and a tea room.

There are a number of parks in the suburb, including:

  • Belmore Park (27°35′54″S 153°08′38″E / 27.5984°S 153.1439°E / -27.5984; 153.1439 (Belmore Park))
  • Don And Christine Burnett Conservation Area (27°37′05″S 153°10′35″E / 27.6181°S 153.1765°E / -27.6181; 153.1765 (Don And Christine Burnett Conservation Area))
  • Longton Court Park (27°35′39″S 153°09′36″E / 27.5941°S 153.1599°E / -27.5941; 153.1599 (Longton Court Park (no.100)))
  • Underwood Park, 956-1028 Underwood Road (27°36′00″S 153°09′00″E / 27.5999°S 153.1499°E / -27.5999; 153.1499 (Underwood Park))

Underwood Park offers a wide array of sporting facilities, picnic and BBQ areas, and a wedding venue.

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