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Ningi
Queensland
Ningi is located in Queensland
Ningi
Ningi
Location in Queensland
Population 5,349 (2021 census)
 • Density 177.12/km2 (458.7/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4511
Area 30.2 km2 (11.7 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) City of Moreton Bay
State electorate(s) Pumicestone
Federal Division(s) Longman
Localities around Ningi:
Toorbul Toorbul Toorbul
Caboolture Ningi Sandstone Point
Beachmere Beachmere Godwin Beach

Ningi is a town and area located in Queensland, Australia. It's part of the City of Moreton Bay. In 2021, about 5,349 people lived here. Ningi is close to a larger town called Caboolture.

Exploring Ningi's Geography

Ningi is bordered by Ningi Creek to the north. This creek flows into Pumicestone Passage, where you can find Ningi Island. A special protected area, Ningi Creek Conservation Park, is located to the west.

The main part of Ningi town is along Caboolture–Bribie Island Road. In the northern area, there's a housing estate called Bribie Pines. It has bigger blocks of land and many homes. More and more young families with school-aged children are choosing to live here.

Other housing areas include Grey Gums Estate, which is on the road to Godwin Beach. There's also a newer development called Sandstone Lakes. Ningi is surrounded by different types of properties, from large rural blocks to smaller residential areas and state forests.

Ningi's Past: A Brief History

The name "Ningi" comes from the Aboriginal Undanbi clan. Their name, Ningi Ningi, means oysters. This shows the area's connection to its natural environment and the traditional owners.

In 1998, a modern vacuum sewerage system was put in place. This system replaced the older septic tanks that were used before. This change helped improve the town's infrastructure and hygiene.

Who Lives in Ningi?

Let's look at how Ningi's population has grown over the years.

Population Changes Over Time

  • In 2011, Ningi had 3,687 people.
  • The median age was 37 years, which was the same as the national average.
  • Most people (76.4%) were born in Australia.
  • Other common birthplaces included England (5.7%) and New Zealand (4.2%).
  • English was spoken at home by 90.9% of residents.
  • By 2016, the population had grown to 4,675 people.
  • In 2021, Ningi's population reached 5,349 people. This shows a steady increase in residents.

Learning and Schools Near Ningi

Ningi itself does not have any schools. However, there are several schools in nearby towns that students from Ningi can attend.

Primary Schools Nearby

Secondary Schools Nearby

  • Caboolture State High School is to the west in Caboolture.
  • Bribie Island State High School is to the east in Bongaree on Bribie Island.

Fun Places and Facilities in Ningi

Ningi has some great spots for families and the community to enjoy.

Theo Greene Park

Theo Greene Park is located at 1320 Bribie Island Road. It's a fantastic place for a day out. You can have a barbecue or picnic here. There's also playground equipment for younger kids. For those who love sports, there's a half basketball court. 27°03′59″S 153°05′58″E / 27.0664°S 153.0995°E / -27.0664; 153.0995 (Theo Greene Park)

Ningi Community Hall

Right next to Theo Greene Park is the Ningi Community Hall. This hall can be rented for events and gatherings. It's managed by the Ningi Community Hall Association. 27°03′58″S 153°05′56″E / 27.0662°S 153.0989°E / -27.0662; 153.0989 (Ningi Community Hall)

What to See and Do in Ningi

Ningi offers some unique attractions that are worth exploring.

Local Attractions

  • Ningi hosts a medieval festival, which is a fun event where people dress up and celebrate medieval times.
  • You can find WWII bunkers in the area, which are old military structures.
  • There is also an Aboriginal Bora ring, a special ceremonial site used by Indigenous Australians.
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