Fassifern, Queensland
Fassifern is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Fassifern had a population of 18 people.
Geography
Reynolds Creek forms the eastern boundary, while Warrill Creek forms most of the western. Washpool Gully flows through from south-west to north-west, where it joins Warrill Creek.The Cunningham Highway runs through from north-west to south-west, and Boonah-Fassifern Road runs east from the highway, forming most of the southern boundary.
The land use is a mix of grazing on native vegetation and crop growing.
History
The name Fassifern comes from a pastoral run name, used in 1846 by pastoralists John Cameron and Macquarie McDonald, possibly named for a place in Scotland called Fassifern.Fassifern Provisional School opened circa 1879 and closed circa 1887.
Demographics
In the, Fassifern had a population of 21 people. The locality contained 12 households, in which 68.4% of the population were males and 31.6% of the population were females with a median age of 50, 12 years above the national average. The average weekly household income was $575, $863 below the national average.In the, Fassifern had a population of 18 people.