McDowall, Queensland

McDowall, Queensland
McDowall
BrisbaneQueensland
Population: 6,903 (2006 census)
Postcode: 4053
Coordinates: 27°23′13″S 152°59′24″E / 27.38694°S 152.99°E / -27.38694; 152.99 (McDowall, Queensland)Coordinates: 27°23′13″S 152°59′24″E / 27.38694°S 152.99°E / -27.38694; 152.99 (McDowall, Queensland)
Area: 4.4 km² (1.7 sq mi)
Location: 9 km (6 mi) north of Brisbane CBD
LGA: City of Brisbane
State District: Aspley, Everton
Federal Division: Petrie
Suburbs around McDowall:
Albany Creek Bridgeman Downs Aspley
Bunya McDowall Chermside West
Everton Park Everton Park Stafford Heights

McDowall is a northern suburb within the city of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia.

McDowall is notable for the Raven Street Reserve, which is a 24.3 hectare bushland area surrounded by urban housing and busy roads. It is part of a long stretch of forest and green areas going from the mountains in the west to the mangrove areas on the coast.

It has many species of wildflowers and grass trees (see image below) which when in flower have a long central flowering stem that attracts bees.

Trees include weeping myrtle and native blueberry ash (Elaeocarpus reticulatus) with creek fauna such as water dragons (Physignathus lesueurii), turtles and native fish including the crimson spotted rainbow fish. There are also squirrel gliders, possums and scrub turkeys with occasionally a swamp wallaby being sighted. The bird life is abundant and in keeping with its name has a significant crow or raven population.

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History and Overview of McDowall

McDowall State School, which opened in January 1975, was named before the suburb itself. It was named in honour of Colonel John McDowall, who was a distinguished early-settler of the area. As the population grew, the Brisbane City Council considered naming the suburb Annand after Colonel Frederick Annand. This was disapproved of by local residents, who wanted the suburb to be named after the newly-opened school. The name "McDowall" was therefore accepted for the area by the Place Names Board of Queensland in 1975.

The bushland was protected by Greenbelt designation in 1950s when the local area was subdivided, and has been managed by council since 1972.

McDowall's first housing establishments were built around 1972 and very few houses in McDowall were built before then. More housing was later built in the 1980s, early 1990s and 2007.

Local Services

All of McDowall's residential developments are within close proximity to either one of McDowall's two community-based shopping centres. The North-West Plaza is located on the southern end of McDowall (which is currently under refurbishment and will be completed with a Woolworths supermarket in 2012), whereas McDowall Village shopping centre is located on the northern end of McDowall and is anchored by an IGA supermarket. Major shopping centres that are local to McDowall include Brookside Shopping Centre, Stafford City Shopping Centre and Westfield Chermside.

Schools that serve the McDowall area include McDowall State School, Craigslea State School, Craigslea State High School, Northside Christian College and the Queen of Apostles Chuter St campus. A number of bus services also travel through the area going to local shopping centres such as Chermside, Aspley and Brisbane City.

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