Mount Louisa, Queensland


Mount Louisa is a residential suburb in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The suburb contains the mountain Mount Louisa. In the, Mount Louisa had a population of 8,825 people.

Geography

The suburb Mount Louisa is located to the west of Townsville CBD. The mountain Mount Louisa itself rises from above sea level to the mountain's peak of above sea level. The residential areas of the suburb are on the low flat land to the north and south of the mountain. There is a small industrial area along the suburb's northern boundary.

History

The suburb takes its name from the mountain, which in turn was named by Andrew Ball in April 1864 while exploring Cleveland Bay.
During World War II as many as 4,000 American personnel worked and lived at Depot #2 at the base of Mount Louisa. Entertainment in the camp was held at Helton Hall, which was an open aired building named after Master Sergeant Helton who was killed in the B-25 crash at Rattlesnake Island. Some famous Hollywood stars appeared at Helton Hall including John Wayne, Joe E. Brown, Gary Cooper, Una Merkel and Phyllis Brook. Woody Herman's orchestra also appeared at Helton Hall.
Calvary Christian College opened on 1 February 1978.
In the, Mount Louisa had a population of 8,825 people.

Education

Calvary Christian College is a private primary and secondary school for boys and girls at 569 Bayswater Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 797 students with 55 teachers and 60 non-teaching staff.
There are no government schools in Mount Louisa. The nearest government primary schools are Heatley State School to the south-east in neighbouring Heatley, Kirwan State School and The Willows State School both to the south in neighbouring Kirwan, and Vincent State School in Vincent. The nearest government secondary schools are Heatley Secondary College in Heatley and Kirwan State High School in Kirwan.