Where is Eerwah Vale?

Where is Eerwah Vale?

Eerwah Vale is a locality split between the Sunshine Coast Region and Shire of Noosa, both in Queensland, Australia. At the 2011 Australian Census the suburb recorded a population of 527. Part of the northern boundary is marked by the North Maroochy River. The Bruce Highway passes through the east of Eerwah Vale.

When did Eerwah Vale provisional school open?

Eerwah Vale Provisional Schoo opened on 15 June 1925. In 1932 it became Eerwah Vale State School. It closed in 1963. At the 2011 census Eerwah Vale had a population of 527 people. In the 2016 census Eerwah Vale had a population of 621 people.

Why is it called Mount Eerwah?

Mount Eerwah is centrally located and protected within the Mount Eerwah Conservation Park. The township was originally known as Eerwah, after its nearby summit, Mount Eerwah. In 1890 it was renamed Eerwah Vale, in order to avoid its confusion with the nearby town of Beerwah .

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