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The Primitive Methodist Church is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement . It began in England in the early 19th century, with the influence of American evangelist Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834).

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45-844: Taringa Rovers is an Australian soccer club based at Indooroopilly , in the west of Brisbane , Australia. The club was founded in 1949 by Jack Speare and Ernie Dixon. The club started with one junior team, playing out of Moore Park, Indooroopilly and moved to the Indooroopilly Recreation Reserve (now named Jack Speare Park ) at Fairley Street Indooroopilly, in 1955. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Indooroopilly, Queensland Download coordinates as: Indooroopilly ( / ɪ n d r ə p ɪ l i / )

90-569: A corruption of either the local Aboriginal word nyindurupilli , meaning 'gully of the leeches' or yindurupilly meaning 'gully of running water'. The traditional owners of the Indooroopilly area are the Aboriginal Jagera and Turrbal groups. Both groups had related languages and are classified as belonging to the Yaggera language group. The area was first settled by Europeans in

135-592: A weekend Japanese school , holds its classes at Indooroopilly State High School. The school offices are in Taringa . There is a café and restaurant precinct along Station Road between the shopping centre and railway station as well as to the east of the railway station. There are two cinema complexes in Indooroopilly, the Eldorado cinemas on Coonan Street and Event Cinema Megaplex inside Indooroopilly Shopping Centre. This cinema complex once had 8 cinemas, now it boasts 16. It

180-493: A major refurbishment in 2011. In 1995, the boarding school at St Joseph's Nudgee Junior College was closed and the boarders transferred to the main school at Nudgee. The school had approximately 300-day students in that year. In 2014, St Joseph's Nudgee Junior College closed as the Queensland Government decision to move Year 7 from primary school to secondary school would have left the school struggling to survive with

225-451: A pedestrian/cycling bridge ( Jack Pesch Bridge ), two rail bridges ( Albert Bridge and Indooroopilly Railway Bridge ), and one road bridge ( Walter Taylor Bridge , 27°30′21″S 152°58′25″E  /  27.5058°S 152.9736°E  / -27.5058; 152.9736  ( Walter Taylor Bridge ) ). The suburb is designated as a regional activity centre. Indooroopilly has significant commercial, office and retail sectors and

270-707: A public library in the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre (Station Road end). Indooroopilly Uniting Church is at 74 Station Road ( 27°30′06″S 152°58′19″E  /  27.5018°S 152.9719°E  / -27.5018; 152.9719  ( Indooroopilly Uniting Church ) ). It is part of the Bremer Brisbane Presbytery of the Uniting Church in Australia . Moggill Road is the main thoroughfare, connecting Indooroopilly to Toowong and

315-596: A society meeting held in a kitchen and then in a warehouse became the nucleus of a circuit, a chapel being built at Tunstall in July 1811, and there in February 1812 they took the name The Society of the Primitive Methodists . The name is meant to indicate they were conducting themselves in the way of Wesley and the "original" Methodists, particularly in reference to open-air meetings and allowing female ministry. The last of

360-517: Is a private primary and secondary (Prep–12) school for boys and girls at 66 Harts Road ( 27°30′21″S 152°58′58″E  /  27.5059°S 152.9828°E  / -27.5059; 152.9828  ( St Peters Lutheran College ) ). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,992 students with 188 teachers (175 full-time equivalent) and 144 non-teaching staff (118 full-time equivalent). The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Queensland Japanese School of Brisbane (ブリスベン校 Burisuben Kō ),

405-514: Is a riverside suburb 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi) south-west of the Brisbane CBD , Queensland , Australia. In the 2021 census , Indooroopilly had a population of 13,622 people. Indooroopilly is bounded to the south and south-east by the median of the Brisbane River . Indooroopilly is connected to Chelmer on the southern bank of the river by four bridges, consisting (from east to west) of

450-520: Is home to Indooroopilly Shopping Centre , the largest shopping centre in Brisbane's western suburbs. The suburb is popular with professionals and a large number of university students from the nearby University of Queensland campus in St Lucia . The housing stock consists of a mix of detached houses and medium density apartments. There has been a trend towards increasing small lot and townhouse development in

495-595: Is not the current Indooroopilly State School). The ground for the Indooroopilly Primitive Methodist Church (in the part of Indooroopilly now known as Chapel Hill ) was officially broken in a ceremony on Monday 10 November 1873. The church opened on Sunday 28 March 1875. The arrival of rail in 1875 and completion of the Albert rail bridge across the Brisbane River to open the Ipswich rail line

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540-653: Is the chief leader of the denomination and their headquarters are located in his home. In 2000 the American body had 79 congregations with 4502 members. Primitive Methodist congregations were also established in Australia. In 1902 the Primitive Methodist Church, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Bible Christians and the United Methodist Free Churches formed the Methodist Church of Australasia . In 1977

585-582: Is the major cinema complex in the Western Suburbs. Indooroopilly youth organisations include the Indooroopilly Scout Group including Rovers and Indooroopilly Girl Guide District. Indooroopilly is also home to one of Brisbane's oldest Soccer Football Clubs, Taringa Rovers . The Indooroopilly Golf Club is a 36-hole championship course offering members and guests a variety of competition and social golf. The Brisbane City Council operate

630-453: The 2011 census , Indooroopilly had a population of 11,670 people; 50.9% female and 49.1% male. The median age of the Indooroopilly population was 29 years of age, 8 years below the Australian median. The most notable difference is the group in their twenties; in Indooroopilly this group makes up 28.5% of the population, compared to 13.8% nationally. Children aged under 15 years made up 13.9% of

675-516: The 2016 census , Indooroopilly had a population of 12,242 people. In the 2021 census , Indooroopilly had a population of 13,622 people. Indooroopilly has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Indooroopilly State School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at the corner Moggill Road and Russell Terrace ( 27°30′01″S 152°57′55″E  /  27.5003°S 152.9654°E  / -27.5003; 152.9654  ( Indooroopilly State School ) ). In 2017,

720-536: The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre). The Indooroopilly Presbyterian Church opened in 1922. The church was built by Mr W. McMullan, a retired fruit grower. The church was on the northern side of Station Road between Musgrave Road and the southern end of Stamford Street ( 27°30′05″S 152°58′21″E  /  27.5014°S 152.9726°E  / -27.5014; 152.9726  ( Presbyterian Church (former) ) ). It

765-508: The Uniting Church in Australia in 1977. The leaders who originated Primitive Methodism were attempting to restore a spirit of revivalism as they felt was found in the ministry of John Wesley , with no intent of forming a new church. The leaders were Hugh Bourne (1772–1852) and William Clowes (1780–1851), preachers in the Wesleyan Methodist Church . Bourne had joined a Methodist society at Burslem , but business taking him at

810-420: The 1860s and agriculture and dairying were common in the early years. The parish was named in the late 1850s, and the first house was built in 1861 by Mr H C Rawnsley. Toowong Mixed State School opened in 1870. In 1879 it was renamed Indooroopilly State School. In 1888 it was renamed Indooroopilly Pocket State School. In 1905 it was renamed Ironside State School , which is now in the suburb of St Lucia (and

855-554: The Brisbane CBD, Ipswich , Richlands and Caboolture . Primitive Methodist Church In the United States, the Primitive Methodist Church had eighty-three parishes and 8,487 members in 1996. In Great Britain and Australia, the Primitive Methodist Church merged with other denominations, to form the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1932 and the Methodist Church of Australasia in 1901. The latter subsequently merged into

900-653: The Brisbane River to the Christian Brothers to establish a junior preparatory school for St Joseph's College at Nudgee to relieve the pressure on the boarding school at Nudgee. St Joseph's Nudgee Junior College opened and blessed by Duhig on 10 July 1938. The first principal was Brother J.M. Wynne. In the first year of operation there 46 boarders and 6-day pupils. Indooroopilly was the location for Australia's principal interrogation centre during World War II . The three interrogation cells at Witton Barracks are

945-614: The Methodist Church of Australasia joined with the Congregational Union of Australia and Presbyterian Church of Australia to form the Uniting Church in Australia . The Primitive Methodist Church recognizes the dominical sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion, as well as other rites , such as Holy Matrimony. The Primitive Methodist Church in the United States has missions in Spain , Guatemala and other countries throughout

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990-566: The Waverley Estate, which was bounded by Stanley Street to the west, Waverley Road to the north and Adelaide Street (now Woolley Street) and Nelson Street to the east. The Indooroopilly Silver Mine was established on Finney's Hill in 1919 and extraction continued until 1929 when the mine became unprofitable. In 1951 it was acquired by the University of Queensland as an experimental mine and teaching facility for engineering students (now part of

1035-462: The Wesleyan Church refused to admit these converts to the church, and reprimanded Bourne and Clowes. Refusing to cease holding open-air meetings, they were dismissed from the church. For a while they took separate paths, but after waiting two years for readmittance to the church, they founded the Primitive Methodists in the year of 1810. Clowes's personality drew a number of strong men after him, and

1080-630: The church-school building on 19 February 1928. The Sisters opened Brigidine College in Warranoke in 1929. The Indooroopilly Toll Bridge (now the Walter Taylor Bridge) was opened on 14 February 1936 by the Governor of Queensland , Sir Leslie Wilson , at a cost of £85,000. In 1936, Roman Catholic Archbishop James Duhig granted 25 acres (10 ha) of river front land on the Chelmer Reach of

1125-539: The city via Coronation Drive (inbound), and Chapel Hill and Kenmore (outbound). The Western Freeway also serves the suburb. Indooroopilly is well connected by public transport . There is a bus interchange adjoining the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre , where Transport for Brisbane operates services to the CBD, university and other western suburbs. Indooroopilly railway station provides frequent services to

1170-499: The close of 1800 to the colliery district of Harriseahead and Kidsgrove , he was so impressed by the prevailing ignorance that he began a religious revival of the district, and Clowes joined him in 1805. The two preachers heard from Lorenzo Dow of the results of American camp meetings, and held a fourteen-hour camp meeting on May 31, 1807, at Mow Cop on the Staffordshire and Cheshire border, which resulted in many converts. But

1215-548: The control of the British Primitive Methodist Conference until 1840, when the "American Primitive Methodist Church" was established on September 16. A combining of various organizational structures occurred in May 1975, and the current (2004) official name— The Primitive Methodist Church in the United States of America —was chosen. The denomination holds an annual conference. A president, elected every four years,

1260-413: The first superintendent, Ensign Rogan. The school could provide accommodation for 50 boys supervised by nine staff. In 1942, due to fears of a Japanese invasion during World War II , the school evacuated to Washpool . In 1945 the school returned to the Indooroopilly site where it operated as a boys' home rather than as an industrial school. In 1968 was renamed Cooinda Salvation Army Home for Boys, but

1305-540: The following year spurred the urban development of Indooroopilly around the Indooroopilly railway station . On 3 June 1878, auctioneer John Cameron offered 54 suburban allotments in the Henderson Estate which was bounded by Lambert Road to the north, Clarence Road to the west and the Brisbane River to the south. The lots were mostly 32 perches (810 m ) except for the riverside lots which were larger. The sale

1350-514: The foundation stone of the Church of the Holy Family. On Sunday 4 July 1926 Monsignor Byrne opened and dedicated the new building to be used as both a church and a school. The church of the Holy Family is a wooden structure of 60 by 25 feet (18.3 by 7.6 m) with two 10 feet (3.0 m) verandahs. The architects were Messrs Hall and Prentice , and the contractor Mr R Robinson. The cost of the building

1395-543: The only cells remaining in the country. St Peter's Lutheran College opened on 25 February 1945 in the 1897 villa Ross Roy . Its primary school St Peter's Lutheran Junior College opened on the same day but ceased to operate independently on 31 December 2001. Indooroopilly State High School opened on 2 February 1954. The first stage of Indooroopilly Shoppingtown opened in 1970. The Indooroopilly Library opened in 1981 in Indooroopilly Shoppingtown and had

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1440-618: The population and people aged 65 years and over made up 10.2% of the population. 60% of people living in Indooroopilly were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%. The other top responses for country of birth were China 3.7%, England 3.2%, New Zealand 2.5%, India 2.1%, Malaysia 1.8%. 70.4% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 6.3% Mandarin, 2.2% Cantonese, 1.7% Arabic, 1.2% Korean, 0.9% Spanish. The most common responses for religion in Indooroopilly were No Religion 29.7%, Catholic 20.6%, Anglican 13.1%, Uniting Church 5.1% and Buddhism 3.1%. In

1485-453: The school had an enrolment of 1,834 students with 153 teachers (141 full-time equivalent) and 65 non-teaching staff (44 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education unit. Holy Family Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at Ward Street ( 27°30′00″S 152°58′48″E  /  27.4999°S 152.9800°E  / -27.4999; 152.9800  ( Holy Family Primary School ) ). In 2017,

1530-407: The school had an enrolment of 250 students with 23 teachers (15 full-time equivalent) and 16 non-teaching staff (10 full-time equivalent). Ambrose Treacy College is a Catholic primary and secondary (4–10) school for boys at Twigg Street ( 27°30′27″S 152°58′01″E  /  27.5075°S 152.9669°E  / -27.5075; 152.9669  ( Ambrose Treacy College ) ). In 2017,

1575-559: The school had an enrolment of 851 students with 66 teachers (60 full-time equivalent) and 82 non-teaching staff (57 full-time equivalent). Brigidine College is a Catholic secondary (7–12) school for girls at 53 Ward Street ( 27°30′02″S 152°58′49″E  /  27.5005°S 152.9804°E  / -27.5005; 152.9804  ( Brigidine College ) ). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 807 students with 66 teachers (64 full-time equivalent) and 47 non-teaching staff (33 full-time equivalent). St Peters Lutheran College

1620-466: The school had an enrolment of 989 students with 66 teachers (60 full-time equivalent) and 34 non-teaching staff (20 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. Indooroopilly State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at Ward Street ( 27°30′02″S 152°59′02″E  /  27.5005°S 152.9840°E  / -27.5005; 152.9840  ( Indooroopilly State High School ) ). In 2017,

1665-519: The smaller number of students, so the decision was taken to close the primary school feeding into the Nudgee secondary school and replace it with a new Catholic primary and secondary school. In 2015 a new Catholic school Ambrose Treacy College (named in honour of Ambrose Treacy ) opened on the site, operating in the Edmund Rice tradition, with many students transferring from the old to the new school. In

1710-476: The suburb in recent years. Nevertheless, many post-war homes and iconic Queenslanders have also been restored. Brisbane City Council regulations to preserve the 'pre-war' look of Brisbane discourage destruction of many of Brisbane's Queenslanders and buildings. It is one of the Brisbane City Council's proposed Major Centres. The name Indooroopilly has been the subject of debate, but is most likely

1755-578: The three streams of Methodism then extant in England. In 1932 it merged with the Wesleyan Methodist Church and the United Methodists to form the Methodist Church of Great Britain . The story of Primitive Methodism is kept alive at Englesea Brook, the museum of Primitive Methodism. The first missionaries to America arrived in Brooklyn, New York , in 1829. The societies founded in the United States were under

1800-589: The women roving preachers died in 1890. Primitive Methodist workers played an important role in the formative phase of the Trade Union movement in England. They were always the most working class of the main Methodist bodies in Great Britain. They also used women at an early date as ministers ("itinerants") and preachers, a notable development in women's emancipation . The Primitive Methodist Church formed one of

1845-537: Was approximately where the food court of Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is now located, the development of the centre having also removed the southern end of Stamford Street). On 20 November 1922, the Queensland Governor Matthew Nathan officially opened the Industrial School for Boys on a site between Moggill Road and Jerrang Road in Indooroopilly (now 724 Moggill Road, Chapel Hill ). It

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1890-446: Was not completely successful as a further auction of the same estate was held on 6 December 1879 and again on 27 July 1880. Indooroopilly State School opened on 7 July 1889 (this is the school still in Indooroopilly today). The 1893 Brisbane flood destroyed the original Albert Bridge, and its replacement was opened in 1895. On 7 August 1909, auctioneer G.H. Blocksidge offered 60 suburban allotments, all 16 perches (400 m ), in

1935-456: Was operated by the Salvation Army for orphaned, abandoned and neglected boys. The 22-acre (8.9 ha) site had been purchased for £2300 and donated by philanthropist William Robert Black , who also paid £2700 to extend and renovate the buildings on site and for new furnishings. Black also provided for £100 per annum for maintenance. When it opened, there were 35 boys under the supervision of

1980-463: Was renamed again in 1969 to be Alkira, Salvation Army Home for Boys. It closed in 1983 due to a loss of funding. As at 2021, the site is still owned by the Salvation Army, but has been reduced to 53,320 square metres (13.18 acres) and is used to operate The Cairns Aged Care Centre. The buildings of the former boys' home are no longer extant. On Sunday 14 March 1926, Monsignor James Byrne laid

2025-547: Was £2500 and the land something exceeding £4000. Against this a donation of £1000 had been received while at the foundation stone ceremony £500 was received and the donations at the opening were £400. However, it was not until late 1927 that five Brigidine Sisters relocated from Randwick in Sydney to Indooroopilly to occupy the house Warranoke (built in 1888-1889 for Gilson Foxton and designed by architects Oakden, Addison and Kemp ). The Sisters opened Holy Family Primary School in

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