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Amberley, Queensland

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Population
  
279 (2011 census)

Amberley
  
One Mile

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:01 PM

Lga
  
City of Ipswich

Postcode(s)
  
4306

Postal code
  
4306

Number of airports
  
1

Federal division
  
Division of Blair

Amberley, Queensland

Location
  
50 km (31 mi) from Brisbane 12 km (7 mi) from Ipswich

State electorate(s)
  
Electoral district of Ipswich West

Weather
  
30°C, Wind E at 18 km/h, 44% Humidity

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Amberley is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, Amberley had a population of 279.

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Map of Amberley QLD 4306, Australia

History

The suburb is named after Amberley in the United Kingdom. The name was used by James and Martha Collett for their residence in the 1850s as it was their hometown.

In 1861, a school commenced at Willowbank on a sheep and cattle station owned by Darby McGrath. McGrath then asked the Queensland Government to take over and donated land for the construction of a new building, resulting in the opening of Warrill Creek State School opened on 22 May 1862 on what is now the south-western part of the RAAF Base Amberley. On 28 January 1888 the school relocated to a new site at Sandridge but it was flooded in 1893 by Warrill Creek. In 1903, it was renamed Amberley State School. The outbreak of World War II escalated activity on the air force base and it was decided to close the school at the end of 1941 and it re-opened at the start of 1947. Concerns about aircraft noise at the school lead to the construction of a new school on Rosewood Road further from the base in the late 1970s. On 1 January 2010, the school was again relocated to Deebing Creek Road, Yamanto and renamed Amberley District State School.

Geography

Australia's biggest air force base, the RAAF Base Amberley is situated here and the Bureau of Meteorology has a weather observation station in Amberley. To the south of Amberley is the Fassifern Valley. The Jeebropilly coal mine is located just to the west of Amberley.

Climate

Amberley had its lowest temperature of -4.9 degrees Celsius on the 8 August 1995, as southern Queensland suffered a severe cold snap. The previous coldest temperature was -4.3 degrees reached on 29 July 1994.

References

Amberley, Queensland Wikipedia