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Glass House Mountains, Queensland

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Postcode(s)
  
4518

County
  
Canning

Postal code
  
4518

Parish
  
Beerwah

LGA(s)
  
Sunshine Coast Region

State electorate(s)
  
Glass House

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:45 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Fisher


Population
  
1,853 (town), (2006 census) 4,791(suburb) (2011)

Location
  
12 km (7 mi) S of Landsborough 20 km (12 mi) N of Caboolture 66 km (41 mi) N of Brisbane

Weather
  
22°C, Wind S at 8 km/h, 96% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Mount Ngungun, Glass House Mountain, Mount Tibrogargan, Glass House Mountains, Mount Beerwah

Hiking mt ngungun glass house mountains


Glass House Mountains (also spelled Glasshouse Mountains) is a hinterland town of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, named after the famous Glass House Mountains of the area. It is located approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) north of Brisbane, belonging to the Sunshine Coast Regional Council local government area . Colloquially it is often known simply as "Glasshouse". At the 2011 census, Glass House Mountains had a population of 4,791.

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Map of Glass House Mountains QLD 4518, Australia

Economy

Many of the town's original foundations were built on sugarcane, pineapple and farming.

Transport

The town also has a train station and a railway line that runs northwards towards Northern Queensland and southwards to Brisbane.

History

The original European farmers that settled in the area brought soccer with them, and it has remained a popular local sport. The soccer grounds were built mostly using resources donated by farmers.

The area was also used as a filming location for the movie Sinbad and The Minotaur, with Mount Coonowrin (Crookneck) (closed 1999), Mount Beerwah (closed 2009), Mount Tibrogargan and Mount Ngungun being shown predominantly throughout the movie.

In May 2011, the remains of teenager Daniel Morcombe were found at Kings Road in Glass House Mountains. Morcombe had been missing, presumed abducted, since 2003 and his disappearance sparked a massive police investigation including a $1M reward.

Heritage listings

Glass House Mountains has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • 1998 Old Gympie Road: Bankfoot House
  • Barrs Road: Glass House Mountains National Park and Beerburrum Forest Reserve
  • References

    Glass House Mountains, Queensland Wikipedia