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Suburb of South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia
Ficks Crossing
Queensland
Ficks Crossing is located in QueenslandFicks CrossingFicks Crossing
Coordinates26°15′54″S 151°53′34″E / 26.265°S 151.8927°E / -26.265; 151.8927 (Ficks Crossing (centre of locality))
Population39 (2021 census)
 • Density2.81/km (7.27/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4606
Area13.9 km (5.4 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)South Burnett Region
State electorate(s)Nanango
Federal division(s)Flynn
Suburbs around Ficks Crossing:
Wheatlands Wheatlands Murgon
Wondai Ficks Crossing Murgon
Wondai Cherbourg Cherbourg

Ficks Crossing is a rural locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Ficks Crossing had a population of 39 people.

Geography

Barambah Creek loosely bounds the locality to the north-east and east, while its tribuatary Yellow Waterhole Creek loosely bounds the locality to the south-east.

The Bunya Highway enters the locality from the north-east (Murgon), crossing Barambah Creek on the John Krebs Bridge (26°14′29″S 151°53′39″E / 26.24149°S 151.89428°E / -26.24149; 151.89428 (John Krebs Bridge)), and exits to the west (Wondai).

The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.

History

The locality presumably takes its name from the Ficks Crossing ford over Barambah Creek (26°15′54″S 151°53′34″E / 26.26500°S 151.89278°E / -26.26500; 151.89278 (Ficks Crossing (ford))). The low-level bridge was constructed over the creek at the crossing in 1917. The approaches to the bridge were carried away by flood water in 1923. In 1935, ongoing problems with the low-level bridge resulted in a request to the Queensland Government to build a high-level bridge. A weir for irrigation just upstread of the crossing was also proposed.

Ficks Crossing National Fitness Camp operated at 47 Ficks Crossing Road from 1980 to 2008.

The Silver Lining School in Ficks Crossing was established in 2019 with a program for young men. In 2021, a program for young women was introduced.

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Ficks Crossing had a population of 37 people.

In the 2021 census, Ficks Crossing had a population of 39 people.

Education

Silver Lining School is a private secondary school for boys and girls at 14722 Bunya Highway (26°15′38″S 151°53′17″E / 26.26060°S 151.88799°E / -26.26060; 151.88799 (Silver Lining School)). It is operated by the Silver Lining Foundation, an organisation dedicated to the education and training of Indigenous young people who suffer from social disadvantage to give them a sense of purpose. The school draws most of its students from neighbouring Cherbourg. In 2022, the school had 22 students in the young men's program and 13 students in the young women's program.

The nearest government primary schools are Wheatlands State School in neighbouring Wheatlands to the north-west, Murgon State School in neighbouring Murgon to the east, and Wondai State School in neighbouring Wondai to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Wondai State School (to Year 9) and Murgon State HIgh School (to Year 12), also in Murgon.

Attractions

There is a waterhole on Barambah Creek offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and picnics. It is accessed from Ficks Crossing Road (26°15′12″S 151°53′33″E / 26.25332°S 151.89263°E / -26.25332; 151.89263 (Ficks Crossing waterhole)).

References

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  17. Burgin, Robert (15 February 2024). "Silver Lining school getting kids on track through growing veggies, rearing livestock and trying rodeo". ABC News. Retrieved 31 January 2025.
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