Eumundi, Queensland


Eumundi is a small town and locality in the Sunshine Coast hinterland in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. Eumundi is very popular on the coast for its bi-weekly farmers' markets. The marketplace is full of locally-made produce, which has made Eumundi and the surrounding area a haven for small businesses.

Geography

Eumundi is 21 km south-west of Noosa Heads and 118 km north of the state capital, Brisbane. It is located just off the Bruce Highway. Nearby towns are Yandina and Cooroy.

History

Town blocks were surveyed and divided in 1890. The town's name is believed to come from the Kabi name Ngumundi, the name of a local Indigenous clan leader. The locality's original name was Eerwah after Mount Eerwah; this was changed to avoid confusion with the nearby town of Beerwah.
The original Eumundi railway station opened in 1891 on Gympie Road opposite Gridley Street as part of the opening of the North Coast line; it is now the site of the Eumundi Markets. The current Eumundi railway station opened in 1988 when a deviation was built as part of the electrification of the North Coast line.
On Thursday 14 June 1900, 17 choice farm blocks were advertised for auction by King and King Auctioneers. A map advertising the auction stated that Eumundi Estate was 1/4 mile from Eumundi Station and the Brisbane and Gympie Railway line ran through the property.
In 1906, at the Land Office in Brisbane, the Queensland Government auctioned 13 town lots in Eumundi, each of which was approximately. These were located in two groups, one near Etheridge Street and the other near Arundell Street.
A town hall was completed in 1908 after a school of arts committee raised the funds.
St George's Anglican Church was dedicated on 21 July 1912 by Archbishop St Clair Donaldson. Its closure on 26 June 2005 was approved by Assistant Bishop Appleby.
The Eumundi branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association was established on 9 November 1927. On 26 December 1929 their building was officially opened by Harry Walker, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Cooroora.
The Orana Nursery, operated in Eumundi from 1973 to 1991. It became the largest supplier of bougainvilleas in the Sunshine Coast region.
In 1996, the former Methodist Church was re-opened as the Eumundi Historical Museum.
At the 2011 Australian Census Eumundi recorded a population of 1,924.
In 2020. the towns rugby union club fielded a senior team for the first time in about 100 years.

Heritage listings

Eumundi has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
Since 1979, the Eumundi Markets have been conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Eumundi Brewery

The original Eumundi Brewery was opened in the Imperial Hotel in 1988. The brewery was closed in the late 1990s, however plans have been announced for the brewery to be rebuilt on its original site in the Imperial Hotel opening in mid 2017.

Amenities

The Sunshine Coast Regional Council operates a mobile library service which visits Memorial Drive.
The Eumundi branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at QCWA Hall at 78 Memorial Drive.

Notable residents

Notable former residents include: