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Aitkenvale

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Townsville City Council QLD, PO Box 1268, Aitkenvale, QLD 4814
1300 878 001

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Aitkenvale is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

Aitkenvale is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Aitkenvale had a population of 4,790 people.

History

Aitkenvale is situated in the traditional Wulgurukaba Aboriginal country.

The suburb is named after Thomas Aitken, the original grantee of Portion 38, Parish of Coonambelah. He began subdividing the property during the 1880s, putting 440 quarter-acre residential allotments on the market in 1885. A dairy farm was established in the region by Thomas Aitken in about 1867; the two remaining buildings of this farm (described as the Herdsman's Cottage and Cordial Factory) are still standing on what is now Leopold Street adjacent to Ross River.Aitkenvale Methodist Church opened in 1885 on its current site. It was a small hall that was destroyed by Cyclone Sigma in 1896. Church services were then held in private homes until a new hall was built in 1914. During World War II, the Royal Australian Air Force occupied the building with services again being held in private homes. In 1959 the church building was moved to the western side of the block (where it still stands) in preparation for a new church to be built. The new brick church was officially opened in 1971. In 1975 the church initiated the Lifeline telephone counselling service in Townsville. With the creation of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, the Aitkenvale Methodist Church merged with St Stephen's Presbyterian Church to form the Aitkenvale Uniting Church.The Townsville Golf Club is the oldest golf club in Queensland, having been established at Kissing Point in 1893. The club relocated to Aitkenvale in 1921, and then relocated to Rosslea in 1924.Aitkenvale State School opened on 2 June 1924. During World War II it was occupied by the Australian Armed Forces.During the Second World War, Aitkenvale was home to the US Army's 13th Station Hospital, which comprised a 450-bed facility, located on the corner of Hatchett Street and Ross River Road.Also, during the war, The area was the site of an aerodrome, located near Aitkenvale Weir on the banks of the Ross River.It was built in 1942 for the Royal Australian Air Force as part of a group of wartime airfields.The facility fell into disuse following the war, with the land eventually being redeveloped for housing.Riverside Adventist Christian School opened on 14 January 1968.The Aitkenvale public library opened in 1971.Aitkenvale Special School opened on 28 August 1972. In December 2001 it merged with Mundingburra Special School to create the Townsville Community Learning Centre in Mundingburra.In the 2016 census Aitkenvale had a population of 4,790 people.The suburb was affected by the 2019 Townsville flood with riverside areas around Thompson Street inundated, along with Ross River Road adjacent to the Aitkenvale Library where two bodies were found nearby in the aftermath.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 3.307 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 14 m

Population number: 4,790

Local Government Area: Townsville City Council

Location

Townsville City Council QLD, PO Box 1268, Aitkenvale, QLD 4814

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

Aitkenvale - Localista

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