Daintree, Queensland
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Daintree Queensland |
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Population: | 78 [1] |
Postcode: | 4873 |
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LGA: | Cairns Regional Council |
State District: | Cook |
Federal Division: | Leichhardt |
Daintree, settlement in North Queensland located 111 kilometres north of Cairns and 56 kilometres from Port Douglas, Queensland. The McDowell Ranges are near the town while the Daintree River flows nearby. It takes its name from Richard Daintree, a pioneering geologist of British origin in North Queensland in the 1860's. At the 2006 census, Daintree and the surrounding area had a population of 78.[2]
Daintree was first settled in the late 1870's and early 1880's by timber workers seeking Toona Australis commonly (if incorrectly) known as cedar in the nearby Daintree Rainforest. There were sizeable stocks of "cedar" near the Daintree River. Loggers moved stock down the coast for transport using lashed rafts.
Dairy farms were later established allowing a butter factory to be opened in 1924. Beef farming later became a significant local employer.
As elsewhere in Queensland, tourism has become a dominant employer. To that end the nearby rainforest which was nominated for the World Heritage List in 1986, but was rejected.
Daintree has few points of interest or facilities.
Local tour operators offer trips through the rainforest especially in the Daintree National Park. The Daintree Rainforest Environment Centre is located on the far side of the Daintree River from the township while a minor museum is dedicated to local timber.
[edit] References
- ^ Bureau of Meteorology - Retrieved on 2008-01-27
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Daintree (Douglas Shire) (State Suburb). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
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