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North Maclean
City of LoganQueensland
Tully Memorial Park, North Maclean, Queensland.jpg
Tully Memorial Park, 2014
North Maclean is located in Queensland
North Maclean
North Maclean
Location in Queensland
Population 1,536 (2016 census)
 • Density 74.93/km2 (194.1/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4280
Area 20.5 km2 (7.9 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
LGA(s) City of Logan
State electorate(s) Logan
Federal Division(s)
Suburbs around North Maclean:
New Beith Greenbank Munruben
New Beith North Maclean Stockleigh
New Beith South Maclean South Maclean

North Maclean is a locality in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, North Maclean had a population of 1,536 people.

Geography

North Maclean is on the Mount Lindesay Highway with the Logan River as part of its eastern and southern boundary. South Maclean is immediately to the south of North Maclean. The western boundary of North Maclean is marked by the Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor.

History

Maclean Bridge North Maclean
Maclean Bridge from Tully Memorial Park, 2014

North and South Maclean were once a single district originally known as Logan Bridge, as there was a low-level bridge across the Logan River at this location since 1860. The district later acquired the name Maclean, probably after Alexander Grant McLean, the acting Surveyor General of New South Wales from 1856—1861.

The township with blocks on both sides of the river was surveyed in 1863.

The Maclean Provisional School opened on 16 April 1926 with teacher Ruby Eunice Dunn. Later that year it was upgraded to Maclean State School. It closed in 1963.

Formerly in the Shire of Beaudesert, North Maclean became part of Logan City following the local government amalgamations in March 2008.

Amenities

The Tully Memorial Park on the Mount Lindesay Highway on the north bank of the Logan River (27°46′58″S 153°00′36″E / 27.78276°S 153.01013°E / -27.78276; 153.01013 (Tully Memorial Park)) provides a number of sporting fields. It also has a plaque commemorating the crossing of the Logan River by Patrick Logan in July 1828.

Facilities

The Logan City Council operates the Maclean Cemetery at Scott Lane (27°46′19″S 152°59′10″E / 27.7720°S 152.9861°E / -27.7720; 152.9861 (Maclean Cemetery)).

Education

Australian Technology and Agricultural College is a private secondary (10-12) school for boys and girls on the corner of Mount Lindesay Highway and Trace Road (27°46′40″S 153°00′46″E / 27.7777°S 153.0128°E / -27.7777; 153.0128 (Australian Technology and Agricultural College)). The school provides alternative educational pathways for students interested in agricultural and industrial careers. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 16 students with 3 teachers and 3 non-teaching staff.

There are no mainstream schools in North Maclean. The nearest government primary schools are Greenbank State School in neighbouring Greenbank to the north-west, Park Ridge State School in Park Ridge to the north, Jimboomba State School in Jimboomba to the south-east, and Flagstone State School in Flagstone to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Park Ridge State High School in Park Ridge to the north and Flagstone State Community College in Flagstone to the south-west.

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