Victoria Barracks, Brisbane

Victoria Barracks is an Australian Army base in the Brisbane suburb of Petrie Terrace in Queensland.

History

Colonial era

Early picture of Victoria Barracks in 1868, taken from Roma Street

Following Queensland's separation from New South Wales in 1859, the new government was faced with a problem: there was no permanent military presence in the new colony. The decision was made to establish a permanent presence at a site known as 'Green Hills'. Construction of the new 'Green Hills Barracks' began in 1864. The original barracks consisted of a guard room, a barracks block and officer's quarters. The first unit to occupy the new barracks was a detachment from the 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot. Although the barracks expanded in subsequent years to include a military hospital and a magazine, the garrison dwindled due largely to the effects of the Maori Wars. The next, and final British detachment came from the 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot. Following the departure of British troops, the barracks was occupied by the police from 1870 until 1885. Australia's growing colonial forces led to the barracks being re-occupied by the military. It was at this time that the name 'Victoria Barracks' was adopted, in honour of the reigning sovereign. It served as the headquarters of the Queensland Defence Force.[1]

Post-Federation

Military police at Victoria Barracks, Brisbane, 1916

Following federation in 1901, control of the site went to the newly formed Australian Army. With the build-up in forces preceding and during the First World War, the barracks experienced its second great period of expansion. It served as a headquarters during the Second World War, although its importance waned with the construction of Enoggera Barracks.[2]

Present day

The Barracks, Brisbane

Today the site is still occupied by the Army. The Victoria Barracks Museum is located on the site, and contains a large collection of replica and service medals covering the Army's involvement in the Boer War, World War I and World War II.[3]

Recently, a portion of the western part of Victoria Barracks was redeveloped into a retail district called The Barracks.

References

  1. "History of Queensland Defence Force" (PDF). Retrieved 18 Apr 2014.
  2. "History of Victoria Barracks" (PDF). Retrieved 18 Apr 2014.
  3. "Victoria Barracks". Retrieved 19 Oct 2009.

External links

Coordinates: 27°27′53″S 153°00′53″E / 27.464661°S 153.0147886°E / -27.464661; 153.0147886

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