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ref_no: 48331
place_name: New Auckland
alt_name: null
type: LOCB
description: Locality Bounded
status: Y
currency: Y
gazetted_date: 1374796800000
gazette_page: 894.0
plan_no: QPN1160
modified_date: 1375096392000
lga_name: Gladstone Regional
comments:
longitude: 151° 14' 12" E
latitude: 23° 53' 01" S
longitude_dd: 151.23667
latitude_dd: -23.88361
origin: Taken from a housing estate name derived from Auckland Creek, which comes from the ship name Lord Auckland, which carried some of the settlers to the 1847 (first) settlement on the Gladstone site. Lord Auckland was a barque of 516 gross tons, chartered by New South Wales Government in 1846. The ship stranded on a shoal entering Gladstone Harbour from Sydney on 25 January 1847. Refer L. Macdonald. Gladstone: the city that waited. Gladstone, 1988, pp.56-7.
history: Suburb named and bounded by Governor in Council 10 December 1988 (QGG 10 December 1988, p.1700). Named and bounded by the Minister for Natural Resources and Energy and Minister for Trade on 29 January 2010. Regazetted as a locality by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade on 25 June 2010 due to council amalgamations under the Local Government Reform Implementation Act 2007. The boundary separating New Auckland and Kirkwood was amended by Place Name Decision (Amendment) Notice (No 05) 2013 published in the Queensland Government Gazette on 26 July 2013 vide CHQ022459/799. (Gazetted as a locality in error - correction notice pending, should have been a suburb.)
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Point:
X: 151.23667000000012
Y: -23.883609999999976