Termination Hill was named by explorer
John Oxley at the termination point of his first voyage up the Brisbane River in December 1823. The building was planned to be demolished however the
National Trust of Queensland intervened to save the building. Major conservation work was undertaken. The Wolston railway station was opened on 8 October 1874, taking its name from Wolston House. However, the name caused confusion with the
Wilston railway station, so it was renamed on 8 July 1927 to Wacol railway station.
Wacol is a
coined word from
weigh coal, as the principal purpose of the station was coal handling. The suburb takes its name from its railway station. Wolston Estate is the property of M. B. Goggs, whose father obtained the land forty years previously in the 1860s and after whom Goggs Road is named. Only three of the farms sold at the original auction. The suburb played host to the American military during
World War II, who constructed
Camp Columbia () in 1942; after the war, control of the facility was transferred to the
Australian Government which used it as a
migrant reception and training centre from 1949 to 1987. Associated with the migrant centre was the Wacol East State School, which opened on 14 November 1949 as a "Special School for
New Australians" and closed on 11 April 1963. Carole Park State School opened on 17 September 1948. In 1984, the Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Centre (a secure facility for young offenders and "troubled" children, formerly known as the Wilson Youth Hospital) and its associated Sir Leslie Wilson School relocated from
Windsor to Wacol. In 1994 it was renamed the Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Detention Centre in 1994. Barrett Adolescent Centre Special School opened on 29 January 1985. The John Oxley Youth Detention Centre opened at 139 Wacol Road in 1987. On 15 July 1994 John Oxley School opened to provide education to children held in the John Oxley centre. More correctional facilities followed with
Sir David Longland Correctional Centre opening at 234 Wacol Station Road in 1988. In 1990 the former migrant reception centre site was cleared for the construction of the
Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre in 1992. The
Wolston Correctional Centre and the
Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre both opened in 1999. The Brisbane Youth Detention Centre opened in January 2001 as an amgalmation of Sir Leslie Wilson and John Oxley facilities. In 2007 the
Brisbane Correctional Centre opened as a redevelopment of the Sir David Longland facility. In December 2011, the
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals moved from their premises in
Fairfield to Wacol. == Demographics ==