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Samsonvale

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Moreton Bay Regional Council QLD, PO Box 159, Samsonvale, QLD 4520
07 3205 0555

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Samsonvale is a rural locality in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia.

Samsonvale is a rural locality in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Samsonvale had a population of 590 people.

History

Samsonvale was occupied by the indigenous people, who named the area Tukuwompa.British settlement of Samsonvale began with the Samsonvale pastoral run established in 1845 by the Joyner family and the locality takes its name from the pastoral run. The nearby suburb of Joyner is named after the family.The history of Samsonvale is one of forced resumptions with three quarters of the Joyner's original pastoral run in the 1860s being taken from them.Samsonvale Provisional School opened on 1 June 1875. It closed on 1880. It was located "100 yards north of the Presbyterian Church" (approx 27.26789°S 152.85904°E? / -27.26789; 152.85904? (Samsonvale Provisional School (former))).Presbyterian church services were originally held in the provisional school. After the school closed, local people raised funds and built a church using timber from the immediately surrounding area in 1884, which officially opened on Sunday 25 January 1885 by the Reverend A. Macintosh. The church was built on land donated by the Gold family and was located at the end of Gold Scrub Lane (27.26879°S 152.85901°E? / -27.26879; 152.85901? (Samsonvale Prebyterian Church (former))). The church was renovated in 1913. Although the church site was not inundated by the North Pine Dam, the loss of farm land due to the dam resulted in many members of the congregation leaving the district from 1957 onwards. Without a viable congregation, the church closed in 1969. The building was purchased by the Dam Construction Authority and was demolished in 1973. A memorial was placed on the church site.In 1918 the Dayboro railway line reached Samford with the Samford railway station opening on 1 July 1918; the line would finally reach its terminus at Dayboro railway station on 25 September 1920. In 1955 the line closed from Ferny Grove to Dayboro, closing the Samford railway station. The remaining Ferny Grove railway line is now only a passenger service within the City of Brisbane with Ferny Grove railway station being the closest rail connection from Samford.

A little over one hundred years later, the district's farming families were once again be forced from their farms, this time to allow for the construction of the North Pine Dam.

For the first half of the last Century Samsonvale was predominantly a dairy farming community centered on a station on the Dayboro railway line.

The construction of the North Pine Dam and the flooding of Lake Samsonvale in the 1970s caused a series of forced resumptions of family farms. The flooding of the Lake also closed the Presbyterian Church, community hall, and post office.

All that remains today at the site of the old village is a cemetery with much of the former district underwater, along with the original Samsonvale pastoral runand much of the district's best farming land.

The current Samsonvale Rural Fire Brigade facility sits above what was once the center of the Kobble Creek community.

In 2006, during a drought seeing water levels of Lake Samsonvale falling to unprecedented lows, archeological works were considered by the local council to preserve historic artifacts from flooded homesteads dating back to the 19th Century. In 2010 Lake Samsonvale was once again filled to capacity, covering the historical sites and much of the district's best farming land.

The area around the cemetery has a large biodiversity, with over 250 species of bird recorded.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 33.83 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 59 m

Population number: 590

Local Government Area: Moreton Bay Regional Council

Location

Moreton Bay Regional Council QLD, PO Box 159, Samsonvale, QLD 4520

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

Samsonvale - Localista

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