Is Etna Creek, QLD 4702 on your radar? It is vital to know whether it is an ideal consideration, given your lifestyle and circumstances. The Homes.com.au suburb profile focuses on providing the best information on Etna Creek property prices, demographics & market trends so that we can equip you in making the best decision on your next home or investment.
If you're considering a move to Etna Creek, continue reading for a brief history lesson to learn more about the lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Etna Creek is a rural locality belonging to the local government area of the Shire of Livingstone. This locality covers a land area of 69.4 square kilometres with a population of 792 (as of 2016). It is bordered by nearby suburbs Yaamba, The Caves, Sandringham, Rockyview, Alton Downs, and Glenlee.
Living in Etna Creek Etna Creek is a quiet, rural suburb with a low population density. The population of Etna Creek is dominated by males (84%) and has a median age of 34. There are also some families (with children) that reside in this town. About 26% of the residents in Etna Creek are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent. The population of Etna Creek is also noted for its high educational attainment, with over 79% attending (or has attended) an educational institution. For families living in this town, there are a variety of schools to choose from, ranging from primary to university level.
History of Etna Creek Etna Creek derived its name from the railway station, which was opened in 1914. The first provisional school opened to the public in 1892 and was renamed Etna Creek State School in 1909. This, however, closed in 1950. New schools and other developments took place after that, causing the population in Etna Creek to grow over time.
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