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St Helens State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 891 Saltwater Creek Road (20] [21] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 306 students with 22 teachers (20 full-time equivalent) and 16 non-teaching staff (12 full-time equivalent). [22]
Maryborough West is a mixed-use locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Maryborough West had a population of 568 people. [1]
Maryborough Special School opened on 1 January 1969. [40] Aldridge State High School opened on 30 January 1973. [40] It was named after Edgar Thomas Aldridge, the first resident of Baddow. [72] The Maryborough Library opened in 1977 and underwent a major refurbishment in 2011. The Maryborough Toy and Special Needs Library opened in 2006. [73]
At the local government elections of 27 March 1976, with the neighbouring Shire of Burrum being renamed Hervey Bay and retreating to the coast, Maryborough changed from being an urban municipality of 26 km 2 (10 sq mi) to one of 1,115 km 2 (431 sq mi) with a considerable rural area. The City grew by an estimated 1,119 people in the transfer.
The first sale of land at this new site occurred in 1852, but most residents did not shift to the current centre of Maryborough until 1855 and 1856. Maryborough was gazetted a Port of Entry in 1859 and was proclaimed a municipality in 1861. [4]
HMAS Maryborough (J195/B248/A122), named for the city of Maryborough, Queensland, was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 20 built on Admiralty order but manned by personnel of and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). [1]
On 6 April 1945, Isuzu was attacked north of Sumbawa by ten B-25 Mitchell bombers of No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF, based at Batchelor Airfield south of Darwin, Australia. Isuzu was slightly damaged by near misses off her starboard bow by some of the 60 bombs dropped. [5]