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Kalinga

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Brisbane City Council QLD, GPO Box 1434, Kalinga, QLD 4030
07 3403 8888

Description

Kalinga is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Kalinga is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Kalinga had a population of 2,126 people.

History

The name Kalinga derives from Aboriginal word Ngalinnga ("ngalin-nga"), probably from the Yuggera language, Turrbal dialect, meaning belonging to us.

This area is notable for the original residence of Alfred Lutwyche, known as Kedron Lodge.

On Saturday 8 October 1888 auctioneers Arthur Martin and Co offered 220 allotments for sale in the Kedron Park Estate, formerly part of the land owned by the then late Justice Alfred Lutwyche and in the vicinity of Park Road, Judge Road and Station Road.

An open air-movie theatre opened circa 1920 at 70 Lodge Street (27.4105°S 153.0476°E? / -27.4105; 153.0476? (Kalinga Picture Palace)). It was enclosed circa 1929. It seated 400 to 500 people. It was variously known as the Kalinga Picture Palace, Kalinga Picture Theatre Kalinga Theatre and the Star Theatre. It burned down in the early 1960s and a Mobil petrol station was built on the site.

On Saturday 23 October 1920 Brigadier-General L.C. Wilson officially opened the war memorial gates at Kalinga Park at the end of Park Street (27.4078°S 153.0519°E? / -27.4078; 153.0519? (Memorial Gates)) to commemorate the service of local men in World War I. Between 200 and 300 people attended the ceremony. The gates were designed by Andrew Lang Petrie who also did the carving of the Helidon sandstone while the steelwork was done by Mr Rodgers.Between 1927 and 1962 an electric tram service operated by the Brisbane City Council served the suburb, branching off the Chermside line at Kedron Park Road.

On Sunday 5 February 1928 a Presbyterian Hall was opened in Kalinga by Moderator W.C. Radcliffe.On Sunday 23 July 1933 Archbishop James Duhig officially blessed and opened Kedron Lodge as a temporary Catholic Church.On 25 November 1934 Duhig blessed and laid the foundation stone for the new St Anne's Catholic Church. On Sunday 19 May 1935 Duhig opened and dedicated the church, designed in the Spanish style and could accommodate 500 people. On Sunday 1 August 1937 Duhig blessed and opened the adjoining presbytery.The Kalinga Scout group was formed in 1938. It now occupies the post office of the 17th Australian Personnel Staging Camp in Kalinga Park during World War II.St Anne's Catholic School opened on February 1948 and closed in 1966.

In 1950 mechanic Henry William Endres of 51 Kent Street constructed a caravan from a disused aircraft. It was 37 feet (11 m) long and contained two bedrooms, a bathroom and kitchen.In 1983 the Presbyterian Church and Hall in Emma Street was purchased by the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia (a separate Presbyterian denomination) as their Brisbane church.The name Kalinga had been in use for the area for many years as a neighbourhood within the suburb of Wooloowin, but it was not until 16 October 2015 that Kalinga was officially gazetted as a suburb, having been excised from Wooloowin following requests from local residents.In the 2016 census Kalinga had a population of 2,126 people.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 0.977 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 15 m

Population number: 2,126

Local Government Area: Brisbane City Council

Location

Brisbane City Council QLD, GPO Box 1434, Kalinga, QLD 4030

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

Kalinga - Localista

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