Woombye, Queensland

Woombye, Queensland

Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Woombye
state = qld
city = Sunshine Coast


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propval = $395,000 [ [http://www.domain.com.au/public/SuburbProfile.aspx?mode=research&searchterm=Woombye domain.com.au] , accessed 16 March 2008]
pop = 2,094 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC37993 | name = Woombye (State Suburb) | accessdate=2008-03-16 | quick = on]
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postcode = 4559
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lga = Sunshine Coast Regional Council
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dist1 = 98
location1 = Brisbane
near-nw = Nambour
/ Coes Creek
near-n = Rosemount
near-ne = Diddillibah
near-e = Kiels Mountain
near-w = West Woombye
near-se = Forest Glen
near-s = Chevallum
near-sw = Palmwoods

Woombye is a town located on the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Queensland, Australia, approximately 100km north of the Brisbane CBD. The name is derived from words from the local Aboriginal language - a place (wumbai) of black snake or (wambai) black myrtle or axe handle made from black myrtle. [cite web|year=2006|url=http://www.maroochy.qld.gov.au/sitePage.cfm?code=Fact_File|title=Place Name Origins - Maroochy Shire Council|publisher=Maroochy Shire] Woombye has a population of 2,094, as measured in the 2006 census.The township of Woombye is a thriving little township, surrounded by what were once pineapple farms, today are now acerage properties and gated communities. The relaxed and social lifestyle is complemented with the famous pub, the bowls club, and the local tennis courts. Woombye is home to one of the longest established soccer clubs on the Sunshine Coast, the Woombye Snakes. Woombye is also the location of an Australian tourist icon The Big Pineapple.

Throughout Woombye local artworks aren’t the only thing waiting to be discovered, panoramic vistas, creeks and bushland add to the colour of an old town. Woombye is far from the hustle and bustle of the coast, however has easy access to shopping, entertainment, education, hospitals, transport and beaches. Woombye is easily accessed through Translink trains and buses. The town is centered around its railway station on the North Coast railway line ["Woombye on the North Coast Line" Milne, Rod Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, December, 1997 pp435-441] with numerous rail services departing for Brisbane daily.

History of Early Settlement

Following the discovery of gold at Gympie in 1867, the Government built a road connecting Brisbane to Gympie. It was completed in October 1868 and by November, Cobb & Co. coaches were carrying passengers, mail, goods and gold between Brisbane and Gympie. Ten staging depots were established along the route, where horses and fodder were kept. One of these depots was 'Middle Camp', half way between Brisbane and Gympie. Here Cobb & Co. built the only accommodation for passengers along its route, and the inn and its surrounding buildings soon became known as Cobb's Camp Hotel.

In 1877, Karl Stumpf was granted a licence to sell liquor there. In 1880 the Brisbane to Gympie Road had become almost untrafficable and the alluvial gold in Gympie was almost played out, so Cobb & Co. withdrew their coach services.

In 1881, Frederick Schubert took charge of the hotel, and purchased convert|160|acre|km2 of land, which included all Cobb & Co.'s land and buildings and is the area on which the township of Woombye now stands. He built a store and a butcher's shop.

In the 1880s, the Court House was built near the Police Station. The existing name "Cobb's Camp" was considered unsuitable by the Government as there were already many places of that name. So the name Woombye was chosen, after the myrtle tree which grew locally.

The town was surveyed in 1890 and in 1891 the railway from Landsborough to Yandina was opened. From 1891 to 1914, Woombye became the rail centre to which Buderim farmers carted all their fruit and produce to rail to the markets, until the Buderim tramway connected Buderim and Palmwoods.

In 1894, Woombye State School was erected to replace the Provisional School.

In 1895, Thomas Bartholomew built a sawmill near the railway yards and it operated until 1965. Equally important, in 1895, Thomas Davey grew the first pineapples commercially in Woombye. Other growers quickly followed him and by 1903, there were convert|120|acre|km2 of pineapples in the district.

In 1897, Thomas McClintock set up a blacksmith's shop in the Police stables after the staff had been transferred to Nambour. In 1898, the Church of England church and the first Woombye School of Arts building were erected. Also John Tytherleigh established a branch store in Woombye, which operated until 1965.

In 1900, the Methodist church was built, Louis Willersdorf built the first bakery in Woombye. Frederick Schubert built the Criterion Hotel on the corner above the Railway yards where it still stands, and the Maroochy Pastoral, Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society was formed and the first Show was held in Woombye on 3 June 1900. [cite web|year=2007|url=http://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/sitePage.cfm?code=hlwoomhist|title=History of Early Settlement - Sunshine Coast Regional Council|publisher=Sunshine Coast Regional Council]

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