Daisy Hill, Queensland

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

[4] Around 1870 they began selecting land in the now Daisy Hill area, eventually acquiring over 320 hectares (800 acres).

[5] Slacks Creek Provisional School opened on 19 May 1873 in the original Wesleyan Church located on Markwell property on Loganlea Road.

[6] In 1964, due to the increasingly heavy traffic on Logan Road, the school was relocated to its current site.

[5] In June 2017, the Queensland State Government allocated Daisy Hill Koala Centre $3.3 million to upgrade the premises, in the lead up to the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

It was proposed for use by the Forest Rangers Rifle Club of Slacks Creek with a recommendation from the Queensland Defence Force.

Initially the range consisted of 10 ha (25 acres), 1,010 by 100 metres (1,100 by 110 yards), with the line of fire terminated by a natural rise.

In 1908, the military officer supervising rifle clubs in Queensland reported that the range was not then in use due to destruction of mantlets and targets by bush fire.

On 26 August 1988, the new Catholic Church of St Edward the Confessor was officially opened by Archbishop Francis Rush.

The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 7.7%, England 6%, South Africa 1.5%, Scotland 1.1%, Republic of Korea 1.1%.

The other top responses for country of birth were New Zealand 6.1%, England 5.0%, India 2.1%, China 1.9%, Republic of Korea 1.6%.

[21] Daisy Hill State Forest is considered to be one of the best mountain bike riding areas in Australia.

Old St Mark's Anglican Church