Springdale, Queensland


Springdale is a rural locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Springdale had a population of 28 people.

Geography

The terrain varies from above sea level with the following named peaks :
Apart from the area around the historic arsenic mines, the land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.

History

The Queensland Government operated the State Arsenic Mine from 1919 to 1924. The motivation for establishing the mine was to obtain arsenic was to poison prickly pear which was a highly invasive plant species in Queensland at that time. However, the prickly pear was eventually biologically controlled by the introduction of the Cactoblastis cactorum moth, removing the need for large supplies of arsenic, so the mine closed.
Jibbenbah State School opened on 22 June 1922 for the use of mining families and local farming families. It closed on 27 January 1925. It was located at about north-west of the entrance to the mine entrance on Arsenic Mine Road.

Demographics

In the, Springdale had a population of 25 people.
In the, Springdale had a population of 28 people.

Education

There are no schools in Springdale. The nearest government primary schools are Greenlands State School in Greenlands to the north-east and Texas State School in Texas to the west. The nearest government secondary schools are Texas State School and Stanthorpe State High School in Stanthorpe to the north-east.