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ref_no: 46115
place_name: St Lucia
alt_name: null
type: SUB
description: Suburb
status: Y
currency: Y
gazetted_date: 1259884800000
gazette_page: 1050.0
plan_no: QPN911
modified_date: 1626698032000
lga_name: Brisbane City
comments:
longitude: 153° 00' 34" E
latitude: 27° 29' 54" S
longitude_dd: 153.00944
latitude_dd: -27.49833
origin: Part of St Lucia was originally known as Lang Farm, named by Mr Cribb in honour of Rev J. Lang. St Lucia derived from William Alexander Wilson property after he purchased Dart's Coldridge Plantation in 1882 and renamed it The St Lucia Sugar Plantation. Wilson was born in St Lucia in the West Indies and the cane plantation reminded him of the plantations in his country of birth. He went on to subdivide an adjacent farm in 1883 and named it St Lucia Estate. In 1885 he moved the name to the subdivision of his sugar plantation. The Great Court of the University of Queensland occupies part of the land today, purchased in 1926 by the Senate of the University of the Queensland with an offer of 50000 pounds for 200 acres by Dr James O'Neil Mayne.
history: Name and boundaries approved by Queensland Place Names Board 11 August 1975. Boundary altered by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade on 4 December 2009.
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X: 153.00944000000004
Y: -27.498329999999953