Historic cemetery masterplan step closer

THE cutoff date for public submissions closed at the weekend on design plans for the historic Stone Quarry Cemetery at Jeebropilly.

The proposed final design includes sectioning off an area for an Islamic cemetery after a petition last year requested such a section at one of the local cemeteries.

The plans will be considered at a forthcoming Ipswich City Council meeting.

The council drafted a preliminary design identifying about 690 potential burial plots at the cemetery at Jeebropilly [flying squirrel gully].

Traditional burials for a person of Islamic faith place the body in a north-south orientation and which does not allow for the body to be placed in a coffin or casket.

The body is placed on its right side towards Mecca on a layer of sand and then covered with a platform of wood to prevent the body from contacting the soil.

The Mt Gravatt Cemetery in Brisbane is the nearest cemetery with an Islamic section and there is no capacity for expansion there.

The historic cemetery first opened in 1875 and features many burial sites of the first settlers.

One of those is of Edwin Collett who was born at Woodchester in England in 1819.

He married Martha Ann (nee Baston) from nearby Rodborough.

Once they were married, they initially settled in the small village of Amberley.

Edwin, Martha, and their son William sailed out of Southampton bound for Brisbane in Australia and arrived in Moreton Bay on the sailing ship The Parsee on February 9, 1857, to move to a new life in the colony which became a separate state of Queensland in 1859.

The couple were pioneers of Ipswich and named their selection ‘Amberley’ after their home village near Stroud in Gloucestershire.

Edwin died in 1896 at the age of 77, and less than six months later his wife Martha Ann Collett died, and the couple was buried at Stone Quarry Cemetery (then known as the Ebenezer Quarry.

RAAF Base Amberley began operations in 1940 and was so named after the Collett’s selection.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Youths speak up

    Youths speak up

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 543849 The Regional Finals for the Lions Youth of the Year Quest was held at Kalbar last weekend. The contestants were Alison Boettcher, Isabella…

  • When life gets ruff

    When life gets ruff

    There are ways to divide society in conversations covering politics, religion and whether pineapple belongs on pizza, but none are as revealing as this; ‘are you a cat person or…

  • Heavy hitters in the world of giants

    Heavy hitters in the world of giants

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 544284 The Frohloff family are the premiers of the 2026 Brisbane Ekka’s Giant Pumpkin competition … again. Their reputation as Queensland’s most consistent champion…

  • Water security and sustainable living

    Water security and sustainable living

    A four bedroom, two bathroom brick and tile home on an acre block at Minden sold last month for $926,111. The Luther Court residence is located along a cul-de-sac and…

  • Sale highlights rise in land values

    Sale highlights rise in land values

    The sale of a 2,023sqm residential block outside Rosewood is indicative of the significant change in local land values since the Covid years. In early 2020, the property sold for…

  • Rosewood women’s group raise funds for RFDS

    Rosewood women’s group raise funds for RFDS

    The Rosewood Women’s Group hosted a fundraising morning in March at the Memorial Hall in Rosewood, raising funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service via games, raffles and community activities.…

  • Cracker of a grant

    Cracker of a grant

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 543903 Harrisville Women’s Shed were successful in their bid for a grant that brought almost $5,000 into the organisation’s coffers. The founder of the…

  • Boonah courts big dream

    Boonah courts big dream

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 543959 A love of basketball that began on the quiet courts of Boonah is now fuelling big ambitions for teenager Louie Berrington, who has…

  • Community dignity boxes launch event

    Community dignity boxes launch event

    Families enjoyed a vibrant and welcoming afternoon on Tuesday, 24 March, as the Rosewood Community Centre hosted the official launch of the new Community Dignity Boxes. Held at the Centre…

  • New fuel supply taskforce

    New fuel supply taskforce

    Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann has welcomed the Albanese Government’s announcement it had established a Fuel Supply Taskforce to be led by Coordinator Anthea Harris, following a meeting of…