Burnside, Queensland
Burnside is a residential locality of the town of Nambour in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Burnside had a population of 3,104 people.
History
In 1881, Irish immigrants Patrick King and his wife Mary acquired a selection along the southern boundary of the Nambour Cattle Run. The property was named Burnside derived from the Gaelic term burn.The Whalley family arrived in 1884.
The district was known as Running Creek until being renamed Burnside in 1918.
Nambour Special School opened on 24 January 1977.
Burnside State School opened on 23 January 1978.
Burnside State High School opened on 30 January 1979.
St Joseph's Catholic High School was originally in Nambour but moved to Perwillowen Road in 1979 and was renamed St [St St John's College, Nambour|John's College, Nambour|John's College] in honour of St John the Evangelist in 1985.
In 1980, it was decided a TAFE campus should be developed in Burnside, with construction starting in 1981.
Demographics
In the, Burnside had a population of 2,409 people.In the, Burnside had a population of 3,104 people. The population of Burnside is characterised by a gender distribution of 48.2% male, and 51.8% female, with a median age of 38 years.
Education
Burnside State School is a government primary school for boys and girls at 51 Blaxland Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 485 students with 47 teachers and 22 non-teaching staff. In 2022, the school had an enrolment of 376 students with 34 teachers and 23 non-teaching staff.Nambour Special School is a special primary and secondary school for boys and girls at 70 Windsor Road. It provides special education in the Sunshine Coast region. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 151 students with 46 teachers and 53 non-teaching staff. In 2022, the school had 141 students with 46 teachers and 50 non-teaching staff.
Burnside State High School is a government secondary school for boys and girls at Blaxland Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 796 students with 78 teachers and 36 non-teaching staff. In 2022, the school had 827 students with 88 teachers and 37 non-teaching staff.
St John's College is a Catholic secondary school for boys and girls at Perwillowen Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 765 students with 58 teachers and 34 non-teaching staff. In 2022, the school had 847 students with 67 teachers and 55 non-teaching staff.
Physically the TAFE campus is the largest of Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE campuses, and offers courses including Childcare, Community Work, Conservation and Land Management, Horticulture, Construction, Graphic Design, Music, Photography, Interior Design, and Building Design.
Amenities
The Australia Post Business Hub for the Nambour area is situated in Burnside.There are several Christian denominational places of worship in the Burnside area. They include:
- Nambour Gospel Chapel
- Flame Tree Church
- Nambour Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Nambour Presbyterian Church
- Nambour Wesleyan Methodist Church