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Thornlands

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Interesting facts about Thornlands

Thornlands is one of the 21 bayside suburbs of the Redland Shire, approximately 28 kilometres East-South-East of Brisbane. It is primarily a residential area.

As at June 2003, Thornlands was estimated to be home to 8,754 people, with the majority of these of working age.

Features

Major features of Thornlands include;

Faith Lutheran College Middle/Senior School Campus
Thornlands State School
Redlands District Special School
Carmel Catholic College
Nazarene Theological College
Pinklands Netball, Rugby league and Pony Club
Major access to Thornlands is provided by Boundary Road, Cleveland-Redland Bay Road, or Wellington Street.

History

Thornlands began as part of the area then encompassed by Cleveland, and was leased (along with most of the land between Ormiston and the Logan River), to Joseph Clarke. He relinquished his lease in 1858, allowing small farmers to settle in the area.

The area took the name Thornlands after George Thorn, a major landholder in the area, whose lands were subdivided around 1900. The area was settled, like the surrounding suburbs, primarily by farmers, mostly growing fruit such as citrus, bananas and mangoes. Thornlands State school was founded in 1910.

The area is now primarily suburban residences, with the southern parts rural residences, comprising larger landblocks. The population is growing rapidly due to new housing developments.

Sports Clubs

Redlands Junior Rugby League Sports & Social Club