The Somerset Region is a
local government area located in the
West Moreton region of
South East Queensland
South East Queensland (SEQ) is a bio-geographical, metropolitan, political and administrative region of the state of Queensland in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million people out of the state's population of 5.1 million. T ...
, Australia, about northwest of
Brisbane
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and centred on the town of
Esk. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the
Shire of Esk and the
Shire of Kilcoy
The Shire of Kilcoy was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia, about northwest of Brisbane along the D'Aguilar Highway, not far from the Sunshine Coast. The shire covered an area of , and existed from 1912 until its merger ...
. It is commonly known as the Brisbane Valley, due to the
Brisbane River
The Brisbane River is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the river, named it after the G ...
which courses through the region,
although significant parts of the region lie outside the hydrological Brisbane Valley itself.
The Esk and Kilcoy Shires were amalgamated to consolidate the water catchments for the
Wivenhoe and
Somerset
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Dams. The Local Government Reform Commission identified that the long-term future of Somerset would be as a major water catchment for the SEQ region with farming being the main economic activity within a water catchment management regime. The "planning strategy and land use policies" implemented by the Somerset Regional Council are therefore "directed this end".
The Somerset Regional Council, which administers the region, has an estimated operating budget of 50 million. (Council's 2011/2012 budget adopted in June 2012 showed total operating revenue of 50,049,250). The Somerset region comprises the primary water catchment for the
Somerset
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and
Wivenhoe Dams that form an essential part of the water supply grid for South East Queensland.
History

''
Duungidjawu (Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi)'' is an
Australian Aboriginal language
The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
spoken on Duungidjawu country. The Duungidjawu language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Somerset Region and
Moreton Bay Region, particularly the towns of
Caboolture,
Kilcoy,
Woodford and
Moore''.''
Garumngar (also known as Dalla, Garumga. See also Wakka Wakka related languages/dialects) is a language of the Upper Brisbane River catchment. The Garumngar language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the
Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England, of which it is the county town. The town is located in East Anglia about away from the mouth of the River Orwell and the North Sea. Ipswich is both on the Great Eastern Main Line r ...
,
Brisbane
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, Somerset and
Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay is a bay located on the eastern coast of Australia from central Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of Queensland's most important coastal resources. The waters of Moreton Bay are a popular destination for recreational anglers and are ...
Regional Councils, particularly the towns of Dayboro and
Esk extending east towards
Moggill.
Prior to 2008, the new Somerset Region was an entire area of two previous and distinct local government areas:
* the
Shire of Esk;
* and the
Shire of Kilcoy
The Shire of Kilcoy was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia, about northwest of Brisbane along the D'Aguilar Highway, not far from the Sunshine Coast. The shire covered an area of , and existed from 1912 until its merger ...
.
Indigenous history
The traditional owners of the Brisbane Valley district include the
Jagera, Yuppera, Ugarapul and Dungibara people who occupied the region for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Jagara (also known as Jagera, Yagara, Yugarabul, Yuggera and Yuggerabul) is one of the Aboriginal languages of South-East Queensland. There is some uncertainty over the status of Jagara as a language, dialect or perhaps a group or clan within the local government boundaries of
Ipswich City Council
The City of Ipswich is a local government area in Queensland, Australia, located within the southwest of the Brisbane metropolitan area, including the urban area surrounding the city of Ipswich and surrounding rural areas.
Geography
The ...
,
Lockyer Regional Council and the
Somerset Regional Council.
The country of the Dungibara people started just south of Esk and ran north along the river where their boundary ended near the source of the Brisbane River. The name Dungibara is made up of two words; ''Dungi'' meaning ''wet'', ''tear'' etc. and ''bara'' stipulating ''people of a place''. During the drought seasons the Brisbane River became very dry and left mostly stagnant water pools, their main source of water was from the tributaries that ran into the river.
European exploration
The Somerset region in South East Queensland was originally settled by European pastoralists in the 1840s after the New South Wales Government had opened up the land around the penal colony at Moreton Bay. The pioneers of this region sought land along the Brisbane and
Stanley Rivers for raising sheep. There were several exploration maps to guide them.
John Oxley discovered the Brisbane River in December 1823 with a castaway John Finnegan as his guide who had been shipwrecked on Moreton Island and cared for by the indigenous peoples there. Oxley's recommendations lead to a penal colony being established at Redcliffe (1824) and Brisbane the following year. Before this penal colony was closed in 1839 Botanist and explorer Alan Cunningham had discovered
Spicers Gap (1827) and
Cunninghams Gap (1828) through the Great Dividing Range that would link the Darling Downs with Ipswich and Brisbane. He had also climbed Mount Esk, crossed Lockyer's Plains (later Cressbrook), named a unique bend in the Brisbane River near Wivenhoe "Pedal Bight" and climbed Lister's Peak situated two miles south east of Linville. John Gray had explored to Fernvale;
Edmund Lockyer had mapped the junction of the Stanley and Brisbane rivers and Mount Brisbane in 1826 and by 1830 Captain
Patrick Logan, Commandant of the penal colony of Moreton Bay had discovered the
Logan River (1829), the
Bremer River (1827) and explored the Brisbane and Stanley rivers and possibly Kilcoy Creek (1830). He is thought to have been killed by indigenous tribesmen near Wivenhoe on the Brisbane River on 18 October 1830.
Settlement
According to
Henry Stuart Russell the early settlers of the Brisbane Valley followed in the footsteps of Walter & Patrick Leslie.
[Henry Stuart Russell (1888), The Genesis of Queensland by reprinted by Vintage Books, Toowoomba Aust. 1988, p231] They had "blazed a trail to the
Darling Downs
The Darling Downs is a farming region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. The Downs are to the west of South East Queensland and are one of the major regions of Queensland. The name was generally ...
, marking the first tree at Wyndam's Stockyards, down the
Severn River which they crossed near
Texas
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and thence to the
Condamine River between
Tummaville and
Ellangowan where, at Leslie's Crossing Place, the marked tree line ended." From the Downs the settlers crossed the Great Dividing Range at the new Gormans Gap, discovered by
Owen Gorman and then followed
Lockyer Creek to Tarampa and up the Brisbane and Stanley rivers to their headwaters. The first settlers on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range as listed by Russell were "Cocky" Rogers with Mocatta's sheep at
Grantham; Somerville at
Tent Hill and Richard Jones at
Helidon.
Following these were Frederick and
Francis Edward Bigge (Mt. Brisbane), Evan and Colin Mackenzie (
Kilcoy), the McConnel Brothers (David and Frederic) at
Cressbrook and the Balfour Brothers (John and Robert) at
Colinton.
At the end of August 1843, the Anglican missionary John Gregor spent a fortnight in the Brisbane River valley visiting all the settlers at that time. He saw David Archer at Durundur and his guest
Ludwig Leichhardt and then visited the superintendent of Kilcoy station, John Macdonald. He spoke with Frederick and Francis Bigge at Mt. Brisbane, Alexander and Gideon Scott at Mt. Esk (where they only ran cattle) and D.C. McConnel and his superintendent Henry Mort at Cressbrook. He stayed with John Balfour at Colinton, Graham and Ivory at Eskdale, Borthwick and Oliver at Buaraba and Wingate and Fletcher at Lockyer's Creek. From here he returned to Ipswich. Approaching Kilcoy station Gregor had noted "a number of the aborigines, who were very vociferous in their calls of "Name you," but did not attempt to deal us any blows. They were, however, all armed with shields, spears, waddies, and boomerangs". This was the only property "which
regor
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wish
dto leave as soon as possible for several reasons". In 1842, race relations faltered after the deaths of up to 60 Aboriginals at Kilcoy station who were poisoned by flour which was laced with strychnine.
Gregor's diary reference may have been his reaction to information about that atrocity.
Baker's map of 1846 shows the relative positions of the pioneer families of the Somerset region around the Stanley and Brisbane Rivers. Cressbrook is the only property still managed by the pioneering McConnel family, and both the homestead and its Victoria chapel designed by Robin Dods are now on the
Queensland Heritage Register.
[Map RM1076: National Library of Australia. Reprinted in E. DeLacy (2010) for Brisbane Valley Heritage Trails Inc. p. 24.]

Two other buildings associated with this early stage of the history of the Somerset region are still available to the public. One is the
Bellevue Homestead that was built for the North family and was relocated during the building of the
Wivenhoe Dam. The homestead is currently privately owned by John And Laurel Dingle and is open to public. The earliest sections of Bellevue Homestead date from the 1870s and it is now heritage listed and welcomes visitors. The other is a shepherd's slab hut from Colinton Station that has been relocated to the grounds of Ringsfield House,
Nanango.
Other historical sites within the Somerset region representing closer settlement, railway development and a wide diversity of business and leisure interests include the
Wivenhoe and
Stanley Dams,
St Andrews Anglican Church &
Hall
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age and early Middle Ages in northern Europe, a mead hall was where a lord and his retainers ate and also slept. Later in the Middle Ages, the gr ...
, Toogoolawah and
St Agnes Church and Rectory, Esk. There are heritage listed war memorials at
Esk and at
Linville and a dental surgery at Lowood that was originally the
Royal Bank of Queensland
The Royal Bank of Queensland was a bank in Queensland, Australia.
History
The Royal Bank of Queensland commenced operation in Brisbane in February 1886.
In 1917 it merged with the Bank of North Queensland creating the Bank of Queensland. I ...
, the
Fire Tower
A fire lookout tower, fire tower or lookout tower, provides housing and protection for a person known as a " fire lookout" whose duty it is to search for wildfires in the wilderness. It is a small building, usually on the summit of a mountain o ...
at Jimna, the
Lockyer Creek Railway bridge at Clarendon, the
Rail Bridge at Harlin, the
Yimbun Railway Tunnel
Yimbun Railway Tunnel is a heritage-listed tunnel at Sinnamons Lane, Harlin, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Queensland Railways and built from 1909 to 1910 by Queensland Railways. It was added to the Queensland Heri ...
, and existing railway stations at
Coominya
Coominya is a rural town and locality in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland, Australia. The town is located west of the state capital, Brisbane and approximately from Wivenhoe Dam. In the , Coominya had a population of 1,200 peop ...
,
Lowood,
Esk,
Toogoolawah and
Linville. The heritage listed
Caboonbah homestead, built by
H.P. Somerset, was destroyed by fire in 2009 but the public can still enjoy views of the
Brisbane River
The Brisbane River is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the river, named it after the G ...
from its precinct.
Local government
The
Durundur Division #REDIRECT Shire of Esk
The Shire of Esk was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia, located about west - northwest of Brisbane. It stretched from the Lockyer Valley north and west to the Great Dividing Range and up the vall ...
was incorporated on 11 November 1879 under the ''Divisional Boards Act 1879''. Its name was changed to
Esk on 5 June 1880 by proclamation. With the passage of the ''Local Authorities Act 1902'', Esk became a shire on 31 March 1903.
The
Shire of Kilcoy
The Shire of Kilcoy was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia, about northwest of Brisbane along the D'Aguilar Highway, not far from the Sunshine Coast. The shire covered an area of , and existed from 1912 until its merger ...
, historically part of the
Caboolture Division #REDIRECT Shire of Caboolture
The Shire of Caboolture was a local government area located in the Australian state of Queensland on the northern urban fringe of the capital, Brisbane, and south of the Sunshine Coast. The Shire covered an ar ...
and later the
Shire of Caboolture, was proclaimed on 22 February 1912.
In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released its report and recommended that Esk and Kilcoy amalgamate. Both councils opposed the amalgamation. On 15 March 2008, the two Shires formally ceased to exist, and elections were held on the same day to elect six councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.
Climate

The Somerset region experiences a
humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with hot and humid summers and mild to warm winters with cool overnight temperatures.
Median monthly rain fall at the Esk Post Office in the centre of the Somerset region since records began in 1887 is . The highest recorded annual rainfall was in 1893, the year of the
1893 Brisbane flood also known as the Black February floods. By contrast, the rainfall recorded for the year of the
2010–2011 Queensland floods
A series of floods hit Queensland, Australia, beginning in November 2010. The floods forced the evacuation of thousands of people from towns and cities. At least 90 towns and over 200,000 people were affected. Damage initially was estimated at ...
in South East Queensland was , but for the period January 2010 to January 2011, the total rainfall was .
Demography
As at 30 June 2011, the estimated resident population of Somerset Regional was 23,137 persons, or 0.5 per cent of the Queensland's population. The Somerset Region's population in 2031 is projected to be 35,245 persons.
Recreation
Fishing, Horse riding (trail riding, camp drafting, rodeos), cycling, water-skiing, sky diving, walking, four wheel driving, flying (small aircraft), sailing and camping are popular recreational activities.
Economy

The primary economic activity in the Somerset region is agricultural production (120.8 million in 2006). The region is also the location of two major water storage dams –
Wivenhoe and
Somerset
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Tourism makes a significant contribution to the local economy as Somerset region is just one hour's drive from Brisbane and the Somerset and Wivenhoe Dams offer facilities for a range of water based recreational activities.
The largest employers in the region apart from the Somerset Regional Council are the abattoir operated by the Greenmountain Trading Co and the meat processing plant operated by Australian Food Corporation Pty. Limited, which processes meat patties for McDonald's.
The
Australian Bureau of Statistics ranked the Somerset region as having the third fastest-growing population by local government area in the state (2.94%, narrowly ahead of Ipswich's 2.93%) for the June 2010 – June 2011 period. The smoothed unemployment rate for the Somerset Region in the December quarter of 2011 was 4.4%.
Telecommunications
ADSL Broadband is available in all the major population centres and there is mobile phone/3G mobile Broadband coverage in most parts of the Somerset region with some notable blackspots, especially in the north of the region and around Somerset Dam. NBN (interim) satellite Broadband is available in all locations where other forms of Broadband are not available. The Somerset region is not currently included in the
NBN Co three-year roll-out plan for fibre optic cable, but it is included in the NBN Co two-year roll-out plan for fixed wireless Broadband. New greenfield developments in excess of 100 lots will be connected to NBN fibre optic as required by the Federal Government.
Wards
The Somerset Regional Council remains undivided and its elected body consists of six councillors and a mayor, elected for a four-year term.
Mayors
* 2008—present: Graeme Lehmann
Towns and localities

The Somerset Region includes the following settlements:
Kilcoy area:
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Kilcoy
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Glenfern
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Hazeldean
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Jimna
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Monsildale
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Villeneuve
Villeneuve, LaVilleneuve or deVilleneuve may refer to:
People
* Villeneuve (surname)
Places
Australia
* Villeneuve, Queensland, a town in the Somerset Region
Canada
* Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a Formula One racetrack in Montréal
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Winya
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Yabba
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Yendina
Esk area:
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Esk
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Borallon
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Caboonbah
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Clarendon
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Colinton
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Coolana
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Coominya
Coominya is a rural town and locality in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland, Australia. The town is located west of the state capital, Brisbane and approximately from Wivenhoe Dam. In the , Coominya had a population of 1,200 peop ...
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Dundas
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Fairney View
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Fernvale
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Glamorgan Vale
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Harlin
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Lake Somerset
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Lake Wivenhoe
Lake Wivenhoe is the name both a lake formed by the Wivenhoe Dam and the locality which contains it in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Lake Wivenhoe had a population of three people.
Geography
The locality includes the dam ...
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Lark Hill
Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. Larks have a cosmopolitan distribution with the largest number of species occurring in Africa. Only a single species, the horned lark, occurs in North America, and only Horsfield's bush lark occu ...
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Linville
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Lowood
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Minden
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Moore
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Mount Hallen
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Mount Tarampa
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Prenzlau
*
Rifle Range
*
Tarampa
Tarampa is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. History
The locality presumably takes its name from its parish, which in turn was named after the Tarampa pastoral run named in 1847 by pastoralist Charles Cameron. Th ...
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Toogoolawah
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Vernor
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Wanora
Other areas:
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Atkinsons Dam
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Avoca Vale
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Banks Creek1
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Biarra
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Braemore
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Brightview
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Bryden
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Buaraba
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Coal Creek
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Cooeeimbardi
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Cressbrook
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Crossdale
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England Creek1
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Eskdale
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Fulham
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Glen Esk
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Gregors Creek
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Haigslea
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Ivory Creek
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Kingaham
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Lake Manchester
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Lockrose
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Lower Cressbrook
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Marburg
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Moombra
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Mount Archer
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Mount Beppo
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Mount Byron
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Mount Kilcoy
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Mount Stanley
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Murrumba
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Ottaba
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Patrick Estate
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Redbank Creek
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Royston
Royston may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Royston, Queensland, a rural locality
Canada
*Royston, British Columbia, a small hamlet
England
*Royston, Hertfordshire, a town and civil parish, formerly partly in Cambridgeshire
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Sandy Creek
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Scrub Creek
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Sheep Station Creek
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Somerset Dam
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Split Yard Creek
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Westvale
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Wivenhoe Hill
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Wivenhoe Pocket
Wivenhoe Pocket is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Wivenhoe Pocket had a population of 440 people.
History
Wivenhoe Pocket was named after an early pastoral run managed by Edmund Blucher Uhr, who named ...
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Woolmar
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Yimbun
1 - split with the
City of Brisbane
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Also in the region are
Lake Somerset and the
Yabba State Forest.
Population
The populations given relate to the component entities prior to 2008. The most recent census in 2011 was the first for the new Region.
Libraries
The Somerset Regional Council operate public libraries at
Esk,
Kilcoy,
Lowood, and
Toogoolawah.
Notable residents

* Lars Andersen – carpenter, builder, saw mill operator, insurance agent and undertaker
* Anita Bell – Writer of books for young adults and on Finance
*
Troy Cassar-Daley – multi-award-winning country musician.
* William Robert (Fred) From- Queensland rock climber and Himalayan Mountaineer.
* Sally Harrison – Aboriginal Artist
* Cr Graeme Lehmann – Councillor in Local Government since 1994. Graeme was Deputy Mayor of the former Esk Shire Council from March 2000 until March 2004, and since March 2004 has held the position of Mayor of the former Esk Shire Council, now Somerset Regional Council.
* Hon
Bill Hayden
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– former Member for Oxley, former Federal Government Minister and former Governor General of Australia
*
Craig Lowndes – multi-championship winning Australian racing driver
* Hon Di McCauley – formerly the Member for Callide and Local Government Minister.
* Bodo Muche – sculptor
* Ian "Bunny" Pearce - Queensland Rugby League Player
* Hon Beryce Nelson – formerly the Member for Aspley, Deputy Government Whip then Minister for Family Services in the 1980s
*
Henry Plantagenet Somerset (1852–1936) – landowner who attempted to warn Brisbane of the
1893 Brisbane flood
* Katarina Vesterberg – an artist and sculptor
* Sister Mary Denise Coghlan AM - humanitarian, Director of the Jesuit Refugee Services, Cambodia
*
Clive Palmer owns 3 properties in the Somerset region and deployed his helicopter to assist local residents who were stranded on rooftops during the 2011 Queensland Floods
*
Kevin James Ryan- Dual international Rugby Union- Rugby League, Queensland Amateur Heavyweight Boxing Champion, ABC TV Commentator, Mayor of Hurstville NSW, Barrister
* Everald Ernest Compton AM- Chairman of ATEC Rail Group
Inland Railway, former Chairman of the National Seniors Association
* Tom Cross- Pioneer, WW1 Artist
References
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Local government areas of Queensland
2008 establishments in Australia