Pie Creek
Pie Creek is a rural locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Pie Creek had a population of 1,137 people.
Geography
Eel Creek forms part of the northern boundary of the locality. The watercourse Pie Creek rises in neighbouring Mooloo to the south and enters the locality from Mooloo, flowing northwards through the locality, and then forms the north-eastern boundary of the locality where it becomes a tributary of Eel Creek.Land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation and rural residential housing.
History
Pie Creek Provisional School opened circa 1896. On 1 January 1909, it became Pie Creek State School. It closed in 1962. It was at 494 Eel Creek Road. The school building was still extant when the property was sold on 7 February 2023.The Pie Creek Community Hall was established through the efforts of the Pie and Eel Creek Bands on a site donated by Mr E. B. Barnes. It was officially opened on Sunday 26 July 1903, intended to be used for religious services, public meetings and social events. In 1967, the Widgee Shire Council became the trustee of the hall and the local committee disbanded in November 1971. In 1996, local residents led by Joole Gibbs established the Pie Creek Hall Committee Inc and redeveloped the hall as a multifunctional community facility.
Demographics
In the, Pie Creek had a population of 1,013 people.In the, Pie Creek had a population of 1,137 people.