Caffey, Queensland
Caffey is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Caffey had a population of 45 people.
Geography
Tenthill Creek forms part of the south-eastern boundary before flowing through to form part of the northern boundary. Wonga Creek forms the north-eastern boundary on its way to join the Tenthill.History
The name Caffey is believed to have been the name of a pioneer selector in the area.In August 1927, a public meeting was held with the objective of obtaining a school for the district. In July 1926 the Queensland Government agreed to establish a school. The cost was £759. Caffey State School opened on 26 July 1927. It closed on 12 February 1971. It was on the south-eastern corner of the junction of Tenthill Creek and Mount Sylvia Road.
Demographics
In the, Caffey had a population of 65 people.In the, Caffey had a population of 45 people.