Molendinar, Queensland


Molendinar is a mixed-use suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the, Molendinar had a population of 6,375 people..

Geography

The suburb is bounded by Smith Street to the north, Olsen Avenue to the east, the Southport Nerang Road to the south and Pacific Motorway to the west.
The land use is a mixture of residential areas and industrial areas.

History

Jerringan is the Aboriginal name for the area meaning stringybark tree.
The suburb takes its name from the former Molendinar railway station on the South Coast railway line. The railway station in turn was named after a farm selected by George Hope named after Molendinar Burn, a stream which once flowed through central Glasgow in Scotland.
The area was known as Silver Bridle in the 1960s.
The Molendinar Industrial Estate was a Queensland Government project supported by the Gold Coast City Council which commenced development beginning in 1969.
Trinity Lutheran Primary School opened at Cotlew Street, Ashmore, on 27 January 1981.
Trinity Lutheran College opened on 28 January 1987 as Ashmore Road in Molendinar.
In 2002 the two Lutheran schools merged to form Trinity Lutheran College operating on two campuses at Cotlew Street in Ashmore and Ashmore Road in Molendinar.
At the, Molendinar had a population of 6,375.
On 2 April 2012 an official dedication of the Lynne Richardson Community Centre was held by the Gold Coast City Council.
In the, Molendinar had a population of 6,375 people.

Demographics

In the, the median age of people in Molendinar was 36 years.

Amenities

Lynne Richardson Community Centre is at 2A Gidgee Court.

Education

Trinity Lutheran College is a private primary and secondary school for boys and girls which operates its primary campus at 641 Ashmore Road. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,050 students with 85 teachers and 62 non-teaching staff.
There are no government schools in Molendinar. The nearest government primary school is Ashmore State School in neighbouring Ashmore or Nerang State School in Nerang. The nearest government secondary school is Keebra Park State High School in Southport or Nerang State High School in Nerang.