Bonogin, Queensland
Bonogin is a rural hinterland locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the, Bonogin had a population of 4,896 people.
Geography
Bonogin is on the edge of the Gold Coast hinterland. It is about away from Brisbane.History
The origin of name is not known, but it is speculated that it is derived from the Aboriginal word Boonoo meaning red bloodwood.European settlement commenced in the 1870s. The early industries were timber cutting and dairying. Later bananas were grown.
Approval was given to establish a school in 1913. Bonogin Creek State School opened on 7 July 1913. There were closures due to teacher shortages in 1917 and 1921. The school finally closed on 30 March 1924. The school was on Bonogin Road. The school building was relocated to Wunburra in 1934.
In the 1980s, some of the farms were subdivided to form acreage residential developments.
Demographics
In the, Bonogin had a population of 4,182 people.In the, Bonogin had a population of 4,573 people.
In the, Bonogin had a population of 4,896 people.