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If you are making a move to Kin Kora, have a little read of our history lesson to discover the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb so great.
Overview Kin Kora is a suburb located within the Gladstone Region local government area in Queensland, Australia. The suburb covers a land area of 1.9 square kilometres and is home to 2,582 residents (as of 2016).
It is located 5.4 km southwest of South Gladstone, 5.7 km south of the Gladstone central business district area, and 511 km northwest of Brisbane. Its neighbouring suburbs are Clinton, West Gladstone, Sun Valley, New Auckland, and Telina.
Living in Kin Kora The population of Kin Kora is made up of families with children and married couples looking to settle in a quiet residential community. With a median age of 35, this is a mature population, and most of those who live here are the ones who intend to retire in this community, as well.
The community is sustainable as it has its own shopping centre – the Windmill Centre – at Phillip Street. It also has schools at the kindergarten and primary levels. There is no secondary school in Kin Kora yet. Other amenities that residents of Kin Kora get to enjoy are the Gladstone Golf Club, Cypress Way Park, Toonee Park, and Maroona Park.
History of Kin Kora The suburb of Kin Kora was named after a creek name (Kin Kora Creek) given by surveyor Francis Pete McCabe. The name is a traditional Irish name since McCabe was born in Dublin, Ireland.
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