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Algester

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Brisbane City Council QLD, GPO Box 1434, Algester, QLD 4115
07 3403 8888

Description

Algester is a southern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Algester is a southern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Algester had a population of 8,433 people.

History

Algester was detached from Acacia Ridge and named in 1972, after the main road in the district. The road's name dates from about 1910 when a local family formed it and gave it the name 'Alcester', after an English town.

In 1968, Leighton Properties planned a suburban estate with the proposed name of 'Ridgewood Heights'. Whilst the estate's main access route retains that name, the Queensland Place Names Board, substituted 'Algester' in 1972. During this time, Algester Road and Dalmeny Street were connected as non-sealed roads and the only thoroughfare into the suburb, which was then still virgin bushland. Dalmeny Street ended at the first house to be built in the suburb known then as Lot 22 (now numbered as 133). These early residents were exposed to the abundance of native Australian flora and fauna, before development in the mid-1970s. Algester was heavily developed from the mid-1970s and has also seen considerable recent development. It forms part of the Brisbane Agricultural Reserve, which once covered a large area of southern Brisbane.

Algester State School opened on 24 January 1977 with a student population of about 200.In 1977 the Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit began with a small congregation meeting at the library of the Algester State School. In 1979 land was purchased in Algester Road and a kit home was built for a rectory with the first service being conducted on 21 October 1979 and the first baptism on 4 November 1979. In 1980 St Alban's Anglican Church at Acacia Ridge was decommissioned and the church building relocated to the Algester Road site to be used as a parish hall. The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, John Grindrod, laid the foundation stone for the new church building on 4 July 1981 with the first service being held in the church on 9 August 1981 with its official dedication on 18 October conducted again by John Grindrod. All debts having been paid, Archbishop Peter Hollingworth consecrated the new church on 29 May 1993.The Islamic Society of Algester began in 1990 as the population of Moslems grew in southern Brisbane. In 1997 an old house was purchased to use as a mosque and community centre at 48 Learoyd Road. It has continued to acquire adjacent land amassing 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) where it will build a purpose-built mosque costing $4.5 million.St Stephen's Catholic Primary School opened on 26 January 2004 on a 3.5-hectare (8.6-acre) site offering Prep to Year 3, extending each year until the full range of Prep to Year 6 was on offer.In the 2006 census Algester had a population of 7,368 people.In July 2007, a major leak of an oil pipeline resulted in the forced evacuation of residents in Algester.In the 2016 census Algester had a population of 8,433 people.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1,001 - 10,000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 3.69 km2

Elevation: 11 to 50 metres

Town elevation: 33 m

Population number: 8,433

Local Government Area: Brisbane City Council

Location

Brisbane City Council QLD, GPO Box 1434, Algester, QLD 4115

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Algester, Queensland