Morinish, Queensland

Morinish
Queensland

Alliance Mine in operation at Morinish, circa 1890
Morinish
Coordinates 23°12′17″S 150°03′09″E / 23.20472°S 150.05250°E / -23.20472; 150.05250Coordinates: 23°12′17″S 150°03′09″E / 23.20472°S 150.05250°E / -23.20472; 150.05250
Postcode(s) 4702
Location
LGA(s) Rockhampton Region
State electorate(s) Mirani
Federal Division(s) Flynn
Suburbs around Morinish:
Glenroy Canoona South Yamba
Glenroy Morinish Ridgelands
Morinish South Kalapa Dalma

Morinish is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.[1] It is bounded by the Fitzroy River to the north and west.

History

Gold was also found at Morinish in 1866 with miners working in the area by December 1866,[2] and a "new rush" being described in the newspapers in February 1867[3] with the population being estimated on the field as 600.[4]

There were at least three major mines in the period of 1880s to 1900s: Welcome Reef, Alliance Mine and Mount Morinish Mine.[5]

The Morinish Post Office opened on 1 July 1867 and closed on 4 November 1872.[6]

Perhaps reflecting the changing fortunes on the goldfields, schooling in Morinish was provided on a somewhat erratic basis. A provisional school was opened in 1882 but closed in 1890. Another provisional school opened in 1894 but closed in 1897. In 1902, two provisional schools opened on a part-time basis, but merged into Morinish State School in 1915 and then closed in 1928.[7]

Morinish was within the Shire of Fitzroy until 2008 when amalgamation of local government areas resulted in it becoming part of the newly created Rockhampton Region.

Notable residents

References

  1. "Morinish (entry 46481)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  2. "Rockhampton", The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 – 1933), 25 December 1866, p. 2
  3. "Queensland", South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 – 1900), 22 February 1867, p. 2
  4. "Rockhampton", Warwick Argus and Tenterfield Chronicle (Qld. : 1866 – 1879), 15 February 1867, p. 2
  5. "Gold occurrences in Central Queensland". Treasure Enterprises of Australia. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  6. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  7. Queensland Family History Society (2010), Queensland schools past and present (Version 1.01 ed.), Queensland Family History Society, ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0

Further reading

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