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Daintree, Queensland


FieldValue
nameDaintree
native_name
stateqld
imageDaintree 29th Feb.jpg
captionWindy Reach, Daintree Village, 2016
coordinates
pop93
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4873
area6.3
timezoneAEST
lgaShire of Douglas
stategovCook
fedgovLeichhardt
dist135.4
dir1N
location1Mossman
dist255.3
dir2NNW
location2Port Douglas
dist3111
dir3NNW
location3Cairns
dist41812
dir4NNW
location4Brisbane
near-nForest Creek
near-neForest Creek
near-eLower Daintree
near-seLower Daintree
near-sLower Daintree
near-swStewart Creek Valley
near-wStewart Creek Valley
near-nwUpper Daintree

| near-n = Forest Creek | near-ne = Forest Creek | near-e = Lower Daintree | near-se = Lower Daintree | near-s = Lower Daintree | near-sw = Stewart Creek Valley | near-w = Stewart Creek Valley | near-nw = Upper Daintree Daintree () is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Daintree had a population of 93 people.

Geography

Daintree is a settlement in North Queensland 111 km north of Cairns and 56 km 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 1860s. It is within the local government area of Shire of Douglas (between 2008 and 2013, it was within the Cairns Region). At the 2006 census, Daintree and the surrounding area had a population of 78.{{Census 2006 AUS

History

Kuku Yalanji (also known as Gugu Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, and Kuku Yelandji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mossman and Daintree areas of North Queensland. The language region includes areas within the local government area of Shire of Douglas and Shire of Cook, particularly the localities of Mossman, Daintree, Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, Palmer, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal.

Yalanji (also known as Kuku Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, Kuku Yelandji, and Gugu Yalanji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of Far North Queensland. The traditional language region is Mossman River in the south to the Annan River in the north, bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east and extending inland to west of Mount Mulgrave. This includes the local government boundaries of the Shire of Douglas, the Shire of Cook and the Aboriginal Shire of Wujal Wujal and the towns and localities of Cooktown, Mossman, Daintree, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal. It includes the head of the Palmer River, the Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, and Palmerville.

The town takes its name from the Daintree River, which was named on 6 December 1873 by explorer George Elphinstone Dalrymple, after geologist and photographer Richard Daintree (1832-1878).

Daintree Village was first settled in the late 1870s and early 1880s by timber workers seeking Toona Australis, commonly (if incorrectly) known as Red Cedar, in the nearby Daintree Rainforest. There were sizeable stocks of "Red Cedar" near the Daintree River. Loggers moved timber down the river to the coast 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 an important employer. Daintree Village became famous for early morning tours on the Daintree River and has been popular with visiting birdwatchers. The dawn river trips became a catalyst for the many B&B's that sprang up, which are an important employer of local families. Red Mill House, Daintree Village, established in 1993, was the first B&B in the Douglas Shire and paved the way for many others.

Queensland's Wet Tropics became world heritage listed in 1986. Daintree is part of the wet tropics and the most famous national park close to the tourism hub of Port Douglas.

Demographics

In the , the locality of Daintree had a population of 129 people.

In the , the locality of Daintree had a population of 93 people.

Education

Daintree State School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at Osborne Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 15 students with 2 teachers (1 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).

There are no secondary schools in Daintree. The nearest government secondary school is Mossman State High School in Mossman to the south.

References

References

  1. "Language is the road map of a Culture".
  2. {{cite QPN. 9181. Daintree. town in Shire of Douglas
  3. {{cite QPN. 48597. Daintree. locality in Shire of Douglas
  4. "Kuku Yalanji".
  5. "Yalanji".
  6. "World Heritage Values | Wet Tropics Management Authority".
  7. {{Census 2016 AUS
  8. {{Census 2021 AUS
  9. (9 July 2018). "State and non-state school details". [[Queensland Government]].
  10. (2020-11-29). "Daintree State School".
  11. "ACARA School Profile 2017".
  12. "Layers: Locality; Schools and school catchments". [[Queensland Government]].
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