Belivah is an Aboriginal word, indicating big fella fighting ground, however the specific language and dialect were not recorded. Belivah Provisional School opened circa 1874 and classes were held in a church. In September 1891, the residents were agitating to relocate the school to a location closer to where more children lived, but the
Queensland Government did not wish to pay for a new provisional school. In March 1892 the residents commenced the construction of a new school themselves and the Queensland Government agreed to contribute £37 to complete the building. It was renamed
Wolffdene Provisional School. On 1 January 1909, it became Wolffdene State School. It closed in 1935 but re-opened on 15 February 1939. It closed permanently on 31 August 1942. Belivah was named by the Governor in Council on 11 May 1985. the Boundaries were amended, and the area was changed to Suburb status on 7 February 2003. == Demographics ==