Kensington is a mixed-use locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] Traditionally a rural area on the south-western outskirts of Bundaberg, there is increasing commercial and residential development within the locality. In the 2021 census, Kensington had a population of 722 people.[1]
Geography
The locality is bounded to the south-west and west by Childers Road and to the north-west by Takalvan Road. The Bundaberg Ring Road enters the locality in the south-west from Childers Road and exits to the east (Thabeban).[3]
There are areas of rural residential housing in the west and south-west of the locality, while most of the south of the locality is used for growing sugarcane.[5]
History
Bundaberg Aerodrome (now the Bundaberg Airport) was officially opened by Frank Forde on Saturday 12 December 1931. 3000 people attended and were entertained with an aerial pageant with seven aeroplanes competing.[6] During World War II, it was one of 36 air bases in Australia that hosted the Empire Air Training Scheme. From 1942, the Allied Works Council constructed a number of buildings at the airport, some of which still exist and are listed on the Bundaberg Regional Local Heritage Register.[7]
The athletics track at Bundaberg Super Park opened in 2014.[8]
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Kensington had a population of 569 people.[9]
In the 2021 census, Kensington had a population of 722 people.[1]
Education
There are no schools in Kensington. The nearest government primary schools are:[10]
Avoca State School in neighbouring Avoca to the north-west
Norville State School in Norville to the north-east
Thabeban State School in neighbouring Thabeban to the east