Kidaman Creek, Queensland

Kidaman Creek is a rural locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Kidaman Creek had a population of 125 people.

Geography
Obi Obi Creek, a tributary of the Mary River, runs through the north-east of the locality.

History
Kidaman Creek was formerly a locality in Caloundra City and a district in Maroochy Shire.

Kidaman (or Kidamann) Creek State School opened in 1914 and closed about 1958. It was located near the junction of Obi Obi Road and Kidaman Creek Road (approx -26.63081°N, 152.76746°W).

Kidaman Creek public hall opened in 1921 at 11 Kidaman Creek Road (-26.6315°N, 152.7674°W). It was destroyed in a storm in March 1995. A new hall was built, opening in October 1998. It was sold in April 2008 to provide funds to renovate the public hall at Obi Obi.

A postal receiving office opened on 20 November 1922 with a post office opening on 1 July 1927. The post office closed on 31 December 1930.

Demographics
In the, Kidaman Creek with neighbouring Obi Obi and Coolabine had a population of 427 people.

In the Kidaman Creek had a population of 130 people.

In the, Kidaman Creek had a population of 125 people.