Glenview, Queensland
Glenview is a rural locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Glenview had a population of 1,396 people.
Geography
Part of the western boundary is marked by the Mooloolah River which flows eastwards across Glenview towards the coast. The Bruce Highway forms the eastern boundary, and the Steve Irwin Way passes from south to east, where it intersects with and crosses the Bruce Highway to become Caloundra Road.Glenview has the following mountains:
- Meridan Hill
- Mount Sippy
History
The name Glenview for the Queensland locality originated from a post office proposition in 1909. It adopted its name, replacing the earlier and misleading name, Mooloolah Plains for the area.
Glenview Par 9 Golf Course opened in 1991.
Demographics
In the, Glenview had a population of 1,187 people.In the, Glenview had a population of 1,396 people.
Heritage listings
Glenview has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- Steve Irwin Way: North Coast Roadside Rest Areas
- Steve Irwin Way: Mooloolah Cemetery
Education
There are no secondary schools in Glenview. The nearest government secondary schools are Chancellor State College in Sippy Downs to the north-west and Meridan State College in neighbouring Meridan Plains to the east.