The Gemfields


The Gemfields is a former locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, The Gemfields had a population of 1,449 people. On 17 April 2020, the Queensland Government re-drew the boundaries of localities within the Central Highlands Region by removing the locality of The Gemfields in order to create three new localities of Rubyvale, Sapphire Central and Anakie Siding.

Geography

The locality contained three small towns: Anakie, Rubyvale, and Sapphire.
The nearest major town was Emerald.
The Western railway line passed through the locality from east to west. There was a railway station at Anakie and a railway siding at Taroborah.
As the name suggested, the main industry in The Gemfields was sapphire mining, supported by tourism.

History

Anakie Provisional School opened on 27 July 1885. It became Anakie State School on 1 January 1909. Due to low attendances it opened and closed at times, but continues to operate to the present day.
Taraborah Provisional School opened in 1900. On 1 July 1909 it became Taraborah State School. It closed on 1911.
At the, The Gemfields had a population of 1630.
At the, The Gemfields had a population of 1,449.
On 17 April 2020, the Queensland Government re-drew the boundaries of localities within the Central Highlands Region by discontinuing the locality of The Gemfields in order to create three new localities of Rubyvale, Sapphire Central and Anakie Siding.:

Amenities

The Central Highlands Regional Council operated a public library at 7 Burridge Road, Rubyvale.

Education

The Gemfield had one schoole: Anakie State School which was a government primary school for boys and girls at Cook Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 83 students with 7 teachers and 7 non-teaching staff.

Events

GemFest was an annual festival in the region, attracting large numbers of visitors.