Grasstree Beach, Queensland
Grasstree Beach is a coastal locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It contains two towns, Grasstree in the centre of the locality and Zelma on the coast. In the, Grasstree Beach had a population of 717 people.
Geography
The Coral Sea forms the eastern boundary of the locality while Cabbage Tree Creek and Castrades Inlet form the southern boundary.The locality has the following coastal features, clockwise:
- Victor Island
- Point Victor
- Mick Ready Beach
- Grasstree Beach
- Castrades Inlet
- Cabbage Tree Creek
- Mount Haden
- Raspberry Hill
Much of the land in the east of locality is undeveloped. There is suburban housing in the two towns with some rural residential housing to the north-west of the town of Grasstree and in the south-west of the locality. Apart from that, the predominant land use in the west of the locality is grazing on native vegetation.
History
Gold was found in the area in 1889. The town of Grasstree first appears on an 1891 survey plan.In August 1891, residents commenced fundraising to establish a school. Grass Tree Provisional School opened circa 1892 and closed in 1899. It reopened in 1901 and closed permanently in 1905 due to low student numbers. It was located on the north-eastern side of Haden Street.
The town of Zelma first appears on a 1935 survey plan.
The locality was officially named and bounded on 4 June 1999.
Demographics
In the, Grasstree Beach had a population of 745 people.In the, Grasstree Beach had a population of 717 people.