In 1888, a town of Booran was surveyed following the construction of the
South Coast railway line. The name
Booran comes from the
Yugarabul language group word 'buran' (or 'booran') meaning 'wind' (or 'wind from the south'). On 7 March 1889 the
Queensland Government auctioned 30 building allotments in the new town. There were more land sales in Booran in December 1889. After timber getter Dugald Graham was given permission to erect a siding, the township became known as Graham's Siding in 1913. The name Woodridge is derived from an informal name given to a property owned by Octavius Stubbs. When the
Queensland Railways Department opened a platform to the public in early 1917 they selected Woodridge for the station name and later that year the name was recognised by the post office. Woodridge Provisional School opened on 20 May 1924 with 21 students and Miss Dorothy Tuke as the first teacher. In 1932 it relocated to the current site and became Woodridge State School. This school is now within the suburb of
Logan Central. It closed on 1 March 2002. St Paul's Catholic School opened in January 1969. but it was subsequently enlarged with land taken away from both Woodridge and
Kingston. The project includes increasing the rail corridor from two to four tracks and straightening a section in preparation for the
2032 Olympic Games. == Demographics ==