Atherton, Queensland
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Atherton Queensland |
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The main street of Atherton |
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Population: | 5800 |
Postcode: | 4883 |
LGA: | Atherton Shire |
State District: | Electoral district of Tablelands |
Federal Division: | Division of Kennedy |
Atherton is the hub of the Atherton Tableland region in Queensland, Australia, located at , 752 m above sea level. Its population is approximately 5,800 persons. The climate is tropical. Atherton was named after one of its founders, John Atherton, and it became a town on February 23, 1886. Built on the side of an extinct volcano it is surrounded by several small hills known as the Seven Sisters. These volcanic mountains attract tourists.
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[edit] History
In 1875 James Venture Mulligan was the first European to explore this region. Although he was prospecting for gold, he found tin near what is now the town of Herberton. He passed this information on to John Atherton, who had previously discovered tin deposits at Tinaroo, and after whom the town is now named.
John Atherton was born on August 9, 1837 in Lancashire, England. His family migrated to Australia in 1844 and settled in Bald Blair near Armidale, New South Wales. In 1857 with his brother James, he drove sheep to the Rockhampton district of Queensland and acquired Mount Hedlow station. His family followed, droving cattle in 1860. In 1873 Atherton took up Cashmere Station at the headwaters of the Burdekin River, but sold out in 1875 and moved west to the tableland country.
Originally called Prior's Pocket, the town of Atherton developed from lumber camps. The first official town lots were sold on February 23, 1883.
[edit] Chinese History
The Chinese were instrumental in settling Atherton, and a large Chinatown existed before the European settlement. One of the few buildings left from this era is the Hou Wang Temple.
[edit] Geography
The Atherton Tableland is an ideal recreation area for all tourists, offering a wide range of natural and man made attractions, including: waterfalls, extinct volcanic craters, historic mining towns, museums, bird life, wild life, and rainforests in the National Parks. Activities available include: swimming, canoeing, sailing, fishing, and bush walking.
Atherton is notorious for six months of continuous light rain each year, known locally as "the drizzle". Nearby Mareeba somewhat cheekily advertises itself as having "300 Sunny Days A Year".
[edit] Average temperatures
- Summer 17–35 °C
- Winter 5–22 °C
[edit] Average rainfall
- 1360mm – (annual)
[edit] Elevation
750–835 m (2468 feet):
- Atherton 700m
- Kairi 710m
- Lake Tinaroo 670m
- Tolga 760m
[edit] Size
- 620 Square Kilometres
[edit] flora and fauna
Atherton is rich in flora and fauna.
[edit] Population
Total for Atherton Shire: 10853
[edit] Transport
[edit] Roads
Atherton is joined by the Gilles Highway to Yungaburra, the Kennedy Highway north to Mareeba and south to Ravenshoe and Mount Garnet, the Malanda Road to Malanda and the Herberton Road to Herberton.
[edit] Public Transport
- [|Whitecar Coaches]offers 18 return services during a seven day week between Atherton, Tolga, Walkamin, Mareeba, Kuranda, and Cairns including drop-offs to airport, railway station, hospitals and bus depots. There are connections available between Ravenshoe and Herberton and along the Wheelbarrow Way to Chillagoe.
- There is an Atherton taxi service.
[edit] Economy
The land around Atherton is used to grow a variety of crops, including sugar cane, peanuts, mangoes, maize (corn), potatoes, avocados and macadamia nuts. Dairy and beef cattle are also reared in the area.
[edit] Culture
Each year towards the end of August, Atherton celebrates the Maize festival, which features a parade with decorated floats, the Maize Queen pageant, some children's amusement rides and some activities such as tug of war and wood chopping. There are also shop window display and artwork competitions as well as a prize given to the best float.
[edit] Education
Atherton has two primary schools, one secondary school and a TAFE campus. There are also several day care centres in the town.
- St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
- Atherton State School
- Atherton State High School
- Tropical North Institute of TAFE
[edit] Government
Atherton is in the Australian House of Representatives Division of Kennedy and the Queensland Legislative Assembly Electoral district of Tablelands.
Atherton is the seat of the Atherton Shire Council. The council comprises of seven councillors elected from three divisions. The current Mayor is Cr Jim Chapman, and the current Deputy Mayor is Cr Louise de Marzi. The Atherton Shire Council was known as the Tinaroo Shire Council until 1935.
[edit] Health
Atherton Hospital is in the Tablelands Health District. It hospital provides obstetric, medical, surgical, operating theatre, accident and emergency services.
[edit] Notable people from Atherton
- Peter Beattie, Premier of Queensland
- Ron Grainer, composer
[edit] External links
- Atherton Shire Council
- Queensland Government Profile of Atherton
- Travel Guide
- Historical weather of Atherton
Atherton Tableland | |
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Attractions: Lake Tinaroo | Lake Eacham | Lake Barrine | Malanda Falls | Millaa Millaa Falls | Mount Hypipamee Crater | Mount Quincan | Seven Sisters | Curtain Fig Tree | Davies Creek | |
Towns: Atherton | Dimbulah | Herberton | Kairi | Kuranda | Mareeba | Malanda | Millaa Millaa | Mutchilba | Ravenshoe | Tinaroo | Tolga | Walkamin | Yungaburra | |
Local Government Areas: Atherton Shire | Eacham Shire | Herberton Shire | Mareeba Shire |