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Paula New Road Goodna
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- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 2 Parking Spaces
- Air Conditioning
- Alarm System
- Land is 462 m²
- Floor Area is 178 m²
- New Construction
- 2 Garage
- Remote Garage
- Secure Parking
- Dishwasher
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- Bike
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Fast Facts about Goodna
- Population 9,000
- Median Property Price House: $290,000 Unit: $249,000
- Median Rent House: $323 PW Unit: $278 PW
- Number of schools 0
- Location Norther part of Ipswich west of Brisbane
Future residential development is a certainty in the Goodna area after the Southeast Queensland regional plan identified the Ipswich shire as a population growth spot going forward. The increasing development in the area has resulted in upgraded amenities and infrastructure. Special events in Goodna include the Jacaranda Festival, the Westgate Community Christmas Carols, and the Westgate Christian College Spring Carnival. Source: REIQ
There is a variety of housing available in the area, including Queenslanders, modern brick and tile homes, units and townhouses. Some waterfront property is also available on the banks of the Brisbane River. Source: REIQ
Primary and secondary school options in the surrounding area, make it a popular choice for young families. Source: REIQ
Goodna is part of the Brisbane River Canoe Trail and a number of parks are located in the suburb. Source: REIQ
Historically Goodna was a farming community, primarily in sugar, cotton, livestock (sheep and cattle), and also had a large local timber industry. Large amounts of timber were taken by bullock teams to the Goodna wharf and shipped to Ipswich and Brisbane.
Woogaroo (as it was then known) had extensive beds of sandstone. In 1826 Patrick Logan established the Woogaroo Quarry to provide building materials for the Moreton Bay penal colony.
As early as 1841 there was a sheep run called Woogaroo Station, H.S.Russell and Dr. Stephen Simpson (the Grenier family of South Brisbane were still in New Zealand in 1841 and did not reach Brisbane till 1845 and while having the Grenier Inn at South Brisbane farmed land known as "The Willows" where Archerfield airfield stands today). This name, which referred to a waterhole in the creek was superseded from 1865 onwards by the name Goodna.
By the early 1840s Dr Stephen Simpson, the lands commissioner and magistrate for the Moreton Bay district, was living in a slab hut and farming on the riverbank near the mouth of Woogaroo Creek. As the main road intersected with the track from Coopers Plains and the river, at the time it was a strategic location for Simpson. In 1851–1852 he purchased 2,000 acres (8 km2) of land, including 640 acres (2.6 km2) on Wolston Creek. Other well known pioneers settled or purchased land in the Goodna area: James Holmes arrived in 1851 and established himself as a grazier; Charles Pitt married Thomas Grenier's daughter Mary in 1855 and grew cotton and maize at Redbank Plains. According to "Aldines" Charles was the second to grow cotton in that area and received 400 pounds from the Government of the day. He was also a JP and on the Purga Divisional Board and involved in the beginnings of the Redbank School. ; Harriet Holmes bought 33 acres (130,000 m2) in 1860; and Joshua Jeays, later Mayor of Brisbane, bought 40 acres (160,000 m2) in the next year.
On 30 January 1873 the ceremony of "turning the sod" for the first rail link between Ipswich and Brisbane took place at Goodna. Two thousand people attended the event, most arriving by paddle steamer. To officially start the work, the Queensland Governor George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby, used a solid silver spade to dig a small piece of earth and place it in a wheelbarrow. Cobb and Co coaches stopped at Goodna on their way to and from Brisbane (their only other stops were Oxley and Rocklea). This ended after the railway link was completed in 1875.
Daniel Jones built the first sawmill in 1884, which was located below the Catholic Church/School grounds in the paddock that reached from Mill Street to Alice Street (known by locals as 'the mill paddock'). In the smaller paddock immediately behind the Presbyterian Church and Manse stood the wooden 'Honey Shed' used by Daniel's brother Harry in conjunction with his apiary. By the Second World War this use had been discontinued and the site was used by a group of CWA ladies who made camouflage nets for the war effort. The site was also used at one time by the Goodna Scout Group.
By 1888 the population of Goodna was 500, and there were three friendly societies, the Oddfellows, Loyal Rose of Denmark and Good Templars. The foundation stone of St Francis Xavier Catholic Church (formerly St Patrick's) had been laid in 1880 by Bishop James Quinn and opened in the following year. The Catholic school was opened in 1910 and the Sisters of Mercy Convent in 1911. Goodna today retains significant elements of its heritage. Source: Wikipedia
The St Ives Shopping Centre in Goodna and nearby Redbank Plaza also provide plenty of retail options for local residents. Source: REIQ
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