- Camp Hill, Queensland
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Camp Hill
city = Brisbane
state = qld
caption =
lga = City of Brisbane
postcode = 4152
pop = 9227 (2001 census)
area = 4.6
est =
propval = $430,000 [ [http://www.reiq.com.au/BuySellRent/community_view.asp?suburb_id=44 Camp Hill] , accessed 27 November 2006]
stategov = Chatsworth, Greenslopes, Bulimba
fedgov = Griffith
dist1 = 8
location1=Brisbane
near-nw = Norman Park
near-n = Norman Park
near-ne = Carina
near-w = Coorparoo
near-e = Carina
near-sw = Holland Park
near-s = Mount Gravatt East
near-se = Carina HeightsCamp Hill is a largely residential suburb in the south-east of
Brisbane ,Queensland ,Australia . It is located approximately 7 km from theBrisbane central business district and, as its name suggests, is elevated and commands fine views of the CBD. It has an area of 4.6 square kilometres.Demographics
Camp Hill has a population of 9,227 and an average age of 34. The unemployment rate is 3.8% and the average income is $40,300.2003 data,
Australian Bureau of Statistics .History
The suburb of Camp Hill is built on Whites Hill and Camp Hill. Whites Hill was known as 'Boolimbah' to the local Aboriginal people, which probably meant 'place of the magpie-lark'. Originally Camp Hill was settled as an agricultural area with a strong German community. During WWII a US Army hospital was built south of what is now Lavarack Park, which was originally used as landfill. Most of the residential development in Camp Hill has taken place since the
Second World War . After the war there were some Housing Commission war homes built, and later many new subdivisions were opened up.Trams
Between 1912 and 1926 the suburb was serviced by a steam tram which connected with the Queensland Government Railway at Norman Park. Initially the service was operated by the Belmont Shire Council. The service was suspended in 1924. The service was reinstated by the
Brisbane City Council in 1925, but was again suspended in 1926. The tracks, which followed the present Oateson Skyline Drive (in Seven Hills), Ferguson Road and Old Cleveland Road, remained in place until 1934, by which time an electrictram line had been extended up Old Cleveland Road from Coorparoo. The electric tram ceased operations in April 1969. As at January 2006 some of the tram tracks remain in Old Cleveland Road. During the expected construction of the Eastern Busway, it is likely that these tracks will be removed.References
* John Kerr, John Armstrong, Destination South Brisbane, ARHS, second edition 1984, ISBN 0-909937-09-5
External links
* [http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/suburbs/camp_hill/home/ ourbrisbane.com website - Camp Hill section]
* [http://www.brisbites.com/suburbView.asp?suburb=20&topic=1 BRISbites: Suburban Sites (History)]
* [http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/suburbs/images/png/16.pdf Suburb Map]
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