Crestmead, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Crestmead is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia.

Although the district acquired the unofficial name of Hubner from the Hubner family, when the (then) local government Shire of Beaudesert tried to formalise it in 1987, it was instead decided to name the area Crestmead after a local housing estate.

[4] The Crestmead Industrial Estate was opened in May 1983 by Queensland Minister for Commerce, Bill Gunn.

In 2019 Crestmead State School celebrated its 35th (Coral) Jubilee in September, which attracted a large crowd of past students, staff, supporters and dignitaries.

[7][8] The event was notable for the tribute of naming the school hall in honour of the foundation principal, Gavin Bird.

The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 10.9%, England 2.1%, Samoa 2.1%, Philippines 1.2%, Cambodia 0.7%.

73.9% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 4.3% Samoan, 1.2% Khmer, 1.0% Hmong, 0.9% Arabic, 0.7% Hindi.

It is suitable for light to medium industry and businesses can operate 24 hours a day.

Independent Grocers of Australia (IGA) distribution centre, Crestmead Industrial Estate, 2014
Dairy Farmers milk factory, Crestmead Industrial Estate, 2014
Crestmead State School
St Francis College, Crestmead, 2014
Crestmead Community Centre, 2014
Numbellie Karulboo Community Centre, provided by St Francis College, 2014