- Toogoolawah, Queensland
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name = Toogoolawah
city =Somerset Regional Council
state = qld
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lga =Somerset Regional Council
postcode = 4313
pop = 955 (2006)
pop_footnotes = [ [http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/ProductSelect?newproducttype=QuickStats&btnSelectProduct=View+QuickStats+%3E&collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=SSC37715&geography=&method=&productlabel=&producttype=&topic=&navmapdisplayed=true&javascript=true&breadcrumb=LP&topholder=0&leftholder=0¤taction=201&action=401&textversion=false 2006 Census QuickStats : Toogoolawah (Esk Shire) (State Suburb) ] ]
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near-se =Toogoolawah is a small town in
Queensland ,Australia . Toogoolawah is a centre forgliding andparachuting . Cressbrook Creek, a tributary of theBrisbane River , passes through the town. The town is located in theSomerset Regional Council Local Government Area.What is now Toogoolawah
township was surveyed privately when Cressbrook estate was subdivided and sold asdairy farm s in 1904. The town plan was not registered with the survey office until 1st June 1909. The extension of theBrisbane Valley Branch Railway from Esk to the new town (18.69 km) was opened on 8th February 1904. James Henry McConnel, owner of Cresbrook station, suggested the name Bakewell after a village inDerbyshire, England , for the new town and railway station. The Railways Department however favoured the use of Aboriginal names, so McConnel then suggested Toogoolawah, the Aborigines' name for the locality in the Brisbane suburb of Bulimba where McConnel's town house was situated.Toogoolawah is derived from the Aboriginal words "dhoo" (a generic term for
tree ) and "goo/lawa", meaning "crescent shaped" or "bent like acrescent moon ". The name probably referred to a tree with a deformed trunk which stood on the site in Bulimba, rather than to the supposed shape outlined by the Brisbane River as it rounds Bulimba Point, as has been alleged.A Toogoolawah receiving office was opened in June, 1904 and was elevated to
post office status in July, 1905. Toogoolawah State School opened on 30th May, 1905.There are three
pubs in Toogoolawah, situated on the main road.References
External links
* [http://www.esk.qld.gov.au/toogoolawah.htm Toogoolawah home page]
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