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Overview Mooloolah Valley is a rural suburb located within the Sunshine Coast region local government area of Queensland, Australia. This suburb spans a total land area of 18 square kilometres. Mooloolah Valley is bordered by a few suburbs such as Eudlo, Ilkley, Glenview, Diamond Valley, Bald Knob, and Landsborough.
Living in Mooloolah Valley Mooloolah Valley is a quiet suburb that is located within the hinterland area of the Sunshine Coast. It is serviced by the railway line that connects it to Brisbane and other neighbouring areas for accessibility. Its location along the key transport routes was critical in the growth and development of this suburb. It has its necessary services and amenities, including a public library, schools, and hotels. A few heritage-listed sites within the area, such as the Ewen Maddock House Site and the Dularcha Railway Tunnel. This leafy town is also home to essential commercial and retail outlets such as an IGA supermarket, pharmacies, food and general stores, pubs, and restaurants.
History of Mooloolah Valley The name of this suburb is derived from an Aboriginal word that means “dark coloured fish”. This name is inspired by the abundance of a specific type of fish in the Mooloolah River. It was initially named Mooloolah but was renamed to its current name in 1995.
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