Barney Point, Queensland
Barney Point is a beachside suburb of Gladstone in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Barney Point had a population of 1,065 people.
Geography
Barney Point is bounded by the Coral Sea to the north and east and the North Coast railway line to the Port of Gladstone on the west. The northern part of the suburb is industrial, being port facilities. The southern part of the suburb is residential with a sandy beach and parkland by the sea.There are four railway stations in the suburb on North Coast line serving the port area:
- South Gladstone railway station
- Barney Point railway station
- Gladstone railway station
- Auckland Point railway station
History
The area takes its name from the local headland Barney Point, which in turn was named in honour of George Barney, a soldier and engineer, and Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of North Australia 1846-1847.Barney Point is associated with the early history of the settlement of the Gladstone area. Friend Park in Barney Point was the site of the former Port Curtis Government Residence and Domain, established in 1854–56. The former residence was constructed for, and occupied by, Captain Maurice Charles O'Connell, who in 1854 was appointed Government Resident, Police Magistrate, and Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Port Curtis and Leichhardt districts of New South Wales. The Domain was laid out in mid-1854, and a stone residence was completed by the end of 1856.
A post office was opened on 1 September 1954 and closed on 8 March 1966.
Demographics
In the, Barney Point had a population of 1,156 people.In the, Barney Point had a population of 1,093 people.
In the, Barney Point had a population of 1,065 people.
Heritage listings
Barney Point has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- Friend Park, Friend Street