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Slacks Creek
Logan CityQueensland
Old St Mark's Anglican Church, Daisy Hill, Queensland, 2010.jpg
St Mark's Anglican Church, 2010
Slacks Creek is located in Queensland
Slacks Creek
Slacks Creek
Location in Queensland
Population 10,408 (2021 census)
 • Density 1,210/km2 (3,100/sq mi)
Established 1971
Postcode(s) 4127
Elevation 20 m (66 ft)
Area 8.6 km2 (3.3 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Logan City
State electorate(s) Waterford
Federal Division(s) Rankin
Suburbs around Slacks Creek:
Underwood Springwood Springwood
Woodridge
Logan Central
Slacks Creek Daisy Hill
Kingston Meadowbrook Shailer Park
Tanah Merah

Slacks Creek is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Slacks Creek had a population of 10,408 people.

Geography

The Pacific Motorway forms most of the eastern boundary of the suburb.

The creek that gave its name to the district is part of the Logan River catchment and was named after the Slack family who had a cattle run there before the days of closer settlement. The Aboriginal name for it was Mungaree, place of fishes, which is the name they gave to their property. In September 2006 Queensland's first IKEA store moved from its original home in the nearby suburb Rochedale South to its new location in Slacks Creek.

History

Like a number of other Logan City suburbs Slacks Creek was once part of the Shire of Tingalpa. It was first officially named by Queensland Place Names Board on 1 April 1971. It was bounded as a locality by on 31 March 1979 and redesignated as a suburb on 31 August 1991.

Slacks Creek Provisional School opened on 19 May 1873 in the original Wesleyan Church located in Centenary Road. In July 1879 it relocated to a new site on Loganlea Road. Due to flooding at that site, it was moved in 1893 to Logan Road near the intersection with Daisy Hill Road. On 1 January 1909 it became Slacks Creek State School. In 1964, due to the increasingly heavy traffic on Logan Road, the school was relocated to its current site. On 14 October 2016 it was renamed Daisy Hill State School as changes to the suburban boundaries had resulted in the school falling within the neighbouring suburb of Daisy Hill.

Mabel Park State School opened on 29 January 1974. On 23 January 1978, a separate Mabel Park State Infants School was split off from the main school. The infants school closed on 12 December 1997 and was reintegrated with the main school.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Slacks Creek recorded a population of 10,435 people, 50.7% female and 49.3% male. The median age of the Slacks Creek population was 32 years, 5 years below the national median of 37. 62.9% of people living in Slacks Creek were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 9.9%, England 3.3%, Samoa 1.5%, Philippines 0.9%, Fiji 0.8%. 75.9% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 3% Samoan, 1% Hindi, 0.6% Khmer, 0.6% Arabic, 0.6% Romanian.

In the 2016 census, Slacks Creek had a population of 10,432 people.

In the 2021 census, Slacks Creek had a population of 10,408 people.

Education

Mabel Park State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Borman Street (27°38′35″S 153°07′35″E / 27.6431°S 153.1264°E / -27.6431; 153.1264 (Mabel Park State School)). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 730 students with 54 teachers (53 full-time equivalent) and 41 non-teaching staff (29 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.

Mabel Park State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 72-116 Paradise Road (27°38′23″S 153°07′44″E / 27.6396°S 153.1288°E / -27.6396; 153.1288 (Mabel Park State High School)). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 906 students with 88 teachers (82 full-time equivalent) and 47 non-teaching staff (35 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.

Notable residents

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