Description
Collinsville is a rural town and locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia.
Collinsville is a rural town and locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Collinsville had a population of 1,248 people.
History
Biri (Birri) is an Aboriginal language of Central Queensland and North Queensland. Biri refers to a language chain extending from Central Queensland towards Townsville and is often used as a universal name for other languages and/or dialects across the region. The language area includes the towns of Bowen, Ayr, Collinsville and Nebo.European settlement of the region began in 1861 with the opening of the lands to pastoralists, with some cattle stations still in operation.
Coal was discovered in 1866 but it was not until 1912 that large-scale mining operations commenced.
The town was originally known as Moongunya, an aboriginal word that roughly translates to place of coal. On 20 September 1921 it was officially renamed Collinsville after Charles Collins who was the Labor Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Bowen from 1915 to 1936.Collinsville State School opened on 27 June 1921.Collinsville Post Office opened on 21 May 1923 (a receiving office had been open from 1922).The foundation stone of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church was laid on Sunday 3 April 1927 by Reverend Father Eveney. On Sunday 17 July 1927 Bishop Joseph Shiel officially opened the church in the presence of many people, including almost 500 people who had travelled from Bowen on a special train arranged for the occasion accompanied by the Bowen Brass Band.Methodist services were being held in Collinsville by the Methodist minister based in Bowen since at least 1935. In December 1946 tenders were called to erect a Methodist Church in Sonoma Street. In 1947 the foundation stone for the Collinsville Methodist Church was laid. On 7 February 1948 the church was officially opened. When the Methodist Church amalgamated into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, it became the Collinsville Uniting Church.The St John Bosco Catholic School was established in 1936 under the Sisters of Mercy. The school is named after Saint John Bosco, a Roman Catholic priest who devoted himself to the betterment of children through love and education.On 13 October 1954, seven men were killed in the deepest part of the Collinsville State Coal Mine about 1.5 kilometres from the entrance of the No. 1 tunnel, when an outburst dislodged 900 tonnes of earth. The Collinsville mine disaster was the largest loss of life in a Queensland mine since the Mount Mulligan mine disaster in 1921.Collinsville State High School opened on 28 January 1986.In the 2011 census, Collinsville had a population of 1,501 people.In the 2016 census, Collinsville had a population of 1,248 people.
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A recreational vehicle park has been built offering 72-hour free stays for recreational vehicles and campervans.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 34.713 km2
Elevation: 51-200 metres
Town elevation: 190 m
Population number: 1,248
Local Government Area: Whitsunday Regional Council