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13-603: Caboonbah may refer to: Caboonbah, Queensland , a locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia Caboonbah Homestead , a former homestead in Lake Wivenhoe, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia Caboonbah Undenominational Church , a church in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

26-542: Is a union church . It was established by Henry Plantagenet Somerset and takes its name, "Caboonbah", from the Somerset family homestead, Caboonbah Homestead , nearby. The wooden structure was designed by Somerset's wife Katherine Rose Somerset, the daughter of David Cannon McConnell and Mary McConnel (nee McLeod) who founded the Cressbrook Homestead . The church was built by Lars Andersen. It opened in 1905 to serve

39-554: Is a rural locality in the Somerset Region , Queensland , Australia. In the 2021 census , Caboonbah had a population of 13 people. The locality is bounded to the south by Lake Wivenhoe and to the east and north by the Brisbane River . The Esk Kilcoy Road passes through the locality, entering from the south-west ( Coal Creek ) and exiting to the north-east (the locality of Lake Wivenhoe ). The locality name derives from

52-483: Is a rural locality in the Somerset Region , Queensland , Australia. In the 2021 census , Mount Beppo had a population of 251 people. The Brisbane River forms the north-eastern boundary. The Brisbane Valley Highway passes to the west. The district takes its name from the neighbouring mountain, whose name in turn is believed to be derived from the Yuggera word bippo meaning mountain . However, as Yuggera

65-456: Is not a local indigenous language, it may have been Europeans who introduced the name. The district was first settled in the early 1880s; the Granzein and Soden families were among the early pioneers. Mount Beppo State School opened on 4 September 1893. The chairman of the school was Henry Plantagenet Somerset . In 1929 the school had about 80 pupils. The school closed on 31 December 1972. It

78-590: The Caboonbah Homestead built by Henry Plantagenet Somerset . The name derives from the Kabi language "cabon gibbah" meaning big rock . Caboonbah Homestead was built in 1889-90 for grazier Henry Plantagenet Somerset and his wife Katherine Rose (née McConnel) and their family. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 12 December 1996. It was destroyed by fire in 2009 and removed from

91-502: The Queensland Heritage Register in 2014. Caboonbah Homestead was on Esk-Kilcoy Road, now with the neighbouring locality of Lake Wivenhoe . Caboonbah Undenominational Church is a union church . It was established by Henry Plantagenet Somerset and takes its name, "Caboonbah", from the Somerset family homestead, Caboonbah Homestead , nearby. The wooden structure was designed by Somerset's wife Katherine Rose Somerset,

104-431: The daughter of David Cannon McConnell and Mary McConnel (nee McLeod) who founded the Cressbrook Homestead . The church was built by Lars Andersen. It opened in 1905 to serve the local farming community. It is located on Cressbrook-Caboonbah Road ( 27°08′03″S 152°28′02″E  /  27.13412°S 152.46732°E  / -27.13412; 152.46732  ( Caboonbah Undenominational Church ) ), now within

117-534: The home of Mr Carl Casper Meier and the church building was constructed about 1889, but in 1911 the building was relocated higher up the hill and extended. Further extensions occurred at part of the golden jubilee celebrations in 1934. In 2014, only the Apostolic Church remains, but both cemeteries still exist. The district was known for its brass band, which was established in 1898 and celebrated its golden jubilee in 1949. Caboonbah Undenominational Church

130-527: The local farming community. It is located on Cressbrook-Caboonbah Road ( 27°08′03″S 152°28′02″E  /  27.13412°S 152.46732°E  / -27.13412; 152.46732  ( Caboonbah Undenominational Church ) ). A public hall was opened at Mount Beppo on 15 March 1930 by Henry Plantagenet Somerset, former Member of the Legislative Assembly for the district, with the then current Member, Ernest Grimstone , in attendance. In

143-538: The neighbouring locality of Mount Beppo . In the 2016 census , Caboonbah had a population of 14 people. In the 2021 census , Caboonbah had a population of 13 people. There are no schools in Caboonbah. The nearest government primary and secondary schools are Toogoolawah State School and Toogoolawah State High School respectively, both in Toogoolawah to the north-west. Mount Beppo, Queensland Mount Beppo

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156-471: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Caboonbah&oldid=902046857 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Caboonbah, Queensland Caboonbah

169-588: Was at 13 German Reserve Road ( 27°07′56″S 152°27′14″E  /  27.1321°S 152.4538°E  / -27.1321; 152.4538  ( Mount Beppo State School (former) ) ). By 1929, there were two churches at Mount Beppo, the Lutheran church and the Apostolic church, both with associated cemeteries. The Lutheran Church was opened on 12 August 1888. It was extended and re-dedicated in 1930. The first Apostolic Church services were held in 1883 in

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