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Yeerongpilly is a southern suburb in the
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, Australia. In the , Yeerongpilly had a population of 1,934 people.


Geography

Yeerongpilly is south-west of the Brisbane GPO. A small section of the north eastern boundary runs along Ipswich Road.


History

Yeerongpilly is an Aboriginal word meaning ''rain coming'' according to
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or is derived from the Aboriginal words ''yurong'' meaning ''rain'' or ''yarung'' meaning ''sandy'' or ''gravelly.'' The suffix ''"pilly"'' means a gully or watercourse. Yeerongpilly grew from an area named Boggo, which was logged for timber for Brisbane. In April 1885, "Lathorn Estate" made up of 118 allotments were advertised to be auctioned by James R. Dickson & Co. A map advertising the auction states the Estate consisted of 118 subdivisions of 131 Portion, Parish of Yeerongpilly. Newspaper advertising states the Estate was "situated at the junction of Ipswich and Boggo Roads" and "within a quarter of a mile of Yeerong Railway Station". In October 1887, 24 large allotments of the "Ortive Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by G. T. Bell, Auctioneer. A map advertising the auction states the Estate was "close to South Coast Junction Railway Station." Newspaper advertising states the Estate was "within stone throw of railway station" with "24 grand large-sized building allotments, all over 20 perches". In February 1890, "Grand View Estate" made up of 18 allotments were advertised to be auctioned by John W. Todd. A map advertising the auction states the Estate was bordered by Fairfield Road and Boundary Road. Newspaper advertising states the Estate was "directly opposite the South Brisbane cemetery" and offers "magnificent views of the River, Mountains and surrounding land." The Brisbane Golf Club was established in the suburb in 1896. A
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research complex, last known as the Animal Research Institute, occupied a site adjacent to Fairfield Road from 1909 to 2011. In October 1927, 14 allotments of "Riverside Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by Thornton & Pearce, Auctioneers. A map advertising the auction states that the Estate was "only a few yards from Tennyson station, within easy walking distance". Newspaper advertising states the Estate allotments were "the last of the select, High River frontage sites" with "appealing views of the river and mountains".The Brisbane River makes up a very small section of the northern boundary of the locality while a small section of the western boundary follows Oxley Creek. Parts of Yeerongpilly were affected by the
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. Insurance claims for damage created by the flood were the second highest in the state, according to
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Insurance. In the , Yeerongpilly had a population of 1,934 people, 50.8% female and 49.2% male. The median age of the Yeerongpilly population was 32 years. The most common ancestries in Yeerongpilly were English 25.9%, Australian 21.0%, Irish 11.6%, Scottish 8.5% and German 4.0%. In Yeerongpilly (State Suburbs), 70.2% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were New Zealand 3.6%, England 3.4%, India 1.9%, Vietnam 1.5% and China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 1.3%. 78.1% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Vietnamese 2.1%, Mandarin 1.4%, Arabic 1.1%, Cantonese 1.0% and Spanish 0.9%.


Heritage listings

Yeerongpilly has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * 740 Fairfield Road: Trainmen's Quarters * 681 Fairfield Road & 41 Godiva Street :
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* 14 Grosvenor Street: Craigilea (house) * 53 Nathan Terrace: former St Giles Uniting Church (also known as Yeerongpilly Presbyterian Church) * 12 Tees Street: Revoncourt (house) * 70 Tennyson Memorial Avenue: Brisbane Golf Club Clubhouse * 32 Wingarra Street: Warra (house)


Education

There are no schools in Yeerongpilly. The nearest primary school is
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in Yeronga to the north. The nearest secondary school is Yeronga State High School in Yeronga.


Transport

Yeerongpilly railway station provides access to regular
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services to Brisbane,
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and Ferny Grove. The original proposal for the
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project was to have its southern tunnel portal approximately at the Cardross St overbridge. The current proposal has relocated the southern tunnel portal to Dutton Park.


Sport

The Brisbane Golf Club is a 36 hole, private golf club and includes facilities such as driving range and pro shop.


Notable people

* Ken Archer, an Australian cricketer was born in the suburb in 1928. * Marty Mayberry, a double leg amputee Paralympic alpine skier born in 1986.


See also

*
Shire of Yeerongpilly The Shire of Yeerongpilly was a local government area in the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland. The shire, administered from Rocklea, covered an area of , and existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 1925, when it was split up ...


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