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Seaforth is a coastal town and
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in the
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,
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, Australia. In the , the locality of Seaforth had a population of 800 people.


Geography

Seaforth is a small holiday and fishing town located north-northwest of
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. Finlaysons Point is a headland at the northernmost of the locality (). The coastline near the point and extending along the north-east coastline is a sandy beach. The town is beside the beach with most of the residential development in the town or along that stretch of coast. The southern part of the locality is mountainous, rising to elevations of above sea level. The northern part is lower and flatter with typical elevations of above sea level and used for cropping (mostly
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). Apart from this, the predominant land use is
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on native vegetation. Seaforth has the following mountains: * Mount Springcliffe () * Mount Sweetland () and the following mountain passes: * Macartneys Gap () * Niddoes Gap () Islands off-shore from Seaforth include: * Redcliff Islands () * Acacia Island (also known as Chings Island) ().


History

In 1899 the
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bought Seaforth Estate from H.M. Finlayson, a pioneer selector, as a settlement and named it ''Springcliff''; however local residents always called it ''Seaforth'' and it was officially renamed ''Seaforth'' in 1966. Finlayson Point is named after Finlayson. Seaforth Provisional School opened on 22 August 1887 and closed in late 1891. A second Seaforth Provisional School opened on 23 April 1935. On 25 October 1948 it became Seaforth State School. The old provisional school building was relocated to become the Seaforth Presbyterian Church, which opened in May 1949 and which served the congregation until May 1961 when the present church was opened. It later became known as the Seaforth Uniting Church after Methodist Church entered into the amalgamation to create the
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. There is a former church building at 53 Palm Avenue ().


Demographics

In the , the town of Seaforth had a population of 613 people. In the , the locality of Seaforth had a population of 789 people. In the , the locality of Seaforth had a population of 800 people.


Education

Seaforth State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2092 Seaforth Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 80 students with 8 teachers (6 full-time equivalent) and 9 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent). It includes a
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program. There is no secondary school in Seaforth. The nearest government secondary schools are Calen District State College in Calen to the west and
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in
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to the south-east.


Amenities

The
Mackay Regional Council The Mackay Region is a local government area located in North Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by three previous local government areas with modern histories extending back as far as 1869. It has an estimat ...
operates a mobile library service on a fortnightly schedule near the school and at Seaforth Reserve Road. The Seaforth branch of the
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meets at 1-3 Margaret Street (). Seaforth Uniting Church is at 43 Palm Avenue (). Star of the Sea Catholic Church is at 2241 Yakapari-Seaforth Road (). It is part of the Farleigh parish. Seaforth Bowls Club is in Walsh Street ().


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