Nambour, Queensland

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Nambour
Sunshine CoastQueensland
Postcode: 4560
Property Value: AUD $275,000[1]
Location: 104 km (65 mi) from Brisbane
LGA: Sunshine Coast Regional Council
State District: Nicklin
Federal Division: Fairfax
Suburbs around Nambour:
Image Flat Parklands Bli Bli
Highworth Nambour Rosemount
Burnside Coes Creek
/ Woombye
Rosemount

Nambour is a town situated in south east Queensland, Australia, 101 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. The town lies in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast at the foot of the Blackall Range. Nambour has a population of 13,800, as measured in the 2006 census. It is the administrative centre of the Maroochy Shire Council.

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The name is derived from the Aboriginal word "naamba", referring to the red-flowering tea tree Callistemon viminalis.

The area now known as Nambour, was first settled in 1870, by Matthew Carroll. The town was then called Petrie's Creek. In 1890 the Maroochy Divisional Board was established. In 1891 the rail link with Brisbane was completed, and at its opening Petrie's Creek was renamed "Nambour", after the Nambour cattle station.

Along the Middle of the roadway of Mill, Currie and Howard Street's Nambour, a piece of Queensland Rail history is still on display that is the Nambour to Coolum Tram Line. The Tramline was used to transport passengers in the early 1920's as well Sugar Cane, This Tramway forms part of the Moreton Central Sugar Mill Cane Tramway. Most of the tramway has now been removed.

The Big Pineapple
The Big Pineapple

Nambour's primary industry has been sugar, with extensive cane fields surrounding the town, and the Moreton Sugar Mill in the town centre. The mill itself was closed in 2003, and the long term future of the sugar industry in the area is in doubt. Other industries in the area include tourism, and the growing of tropical fruits. The Big Pineapple tourist attraction on the southern outskirts of the town combines both of these pursuits. Other tourist attractions include The Big Cow and The Big Macadamia nut. Nambour is in Queensland, roughly an hour north of Brisbane.

Nambour is also known as the place where tennis star, Pat Rafter, made his debut.[2] His name has been on the wall of the local tennis club since he won the junior championship as a sixteen year old. Pat went on to win the U.S. Open twice. His large family is still well known and respected in the district.

Famous people born in Nambour include National Rugby League player Billy Slater, cricketer Ashley Noffke and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

Kevin Rudd attended Nambour High School as did Treasurer Wayne Swan and Queensland Nationals deputy leader Fiona Simpson.

  1. ^ domain.com.au, accessed 19 December 2006
  2. ^ Enough Rope with Andrew Denton transcript accessed 24 December 2006



Coordinates: 26°38′S, 152°57′E

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