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Mutchilba, Queensland

Mutchilba, Queensland

FieldValue
typetown
nameMutchilba
stateqld
imageMutchilba QLD 4872, Australia - panoramio.jpg
captionMutchilba roadhouse, 2013
coordinates
pop627
pop_year
pop_footnotes
established1955
postcode4872
area407.1
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist111.3
dir1E
location1Dimbulah
dist235.2
dir2SW
location2Mareeba
dist397.4
dir3WSW
location3Cairns
dist41753
dir4NNW
location4Brisbane
elevation480
lgaShire of Mareeba
stategovHill
stategov2Cook
fedgovKennedy
near-nArriga
near-neArriga
near-eTolga
near-seWatsonville
near-sIrvinebank
near-swDimbulah
near-wDimbulah
near-nwThornborough

| near-n = Arriga | near-ne = Arriga | near-e = Tolga | near-se = Watsonville | near-s = Irvinebank | near-sw = Dimbulah | near-w = Dimbulah | near-nw = Thornborough Mutchilba is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is known for its production of mangoes.

In the , the locality of Mutchilba had a population of 627 people.

Geography

Mutchilba is on the Atherton Tableland, 98 km south-west of Cairns via the Captain Cook Highway, Kennedy Highway and State Route 27. From further west it can be accessed via the Burke Developmental Road.

The town is located in the north-west of the locality on the Mareeba-Dimbulah Road 34 km west of Mareeba.

The Great Dividing Range forms part of the eastern boundary of the locality, and the locality has the following mountains (from west to east):

  • Mount Masterton () 849 m

  • Wog Hill () 769 m

  • Hoot Hill () 847 m

  • Mount Emerald () 1124 m The Tablelands railway line enters the locality from the north-east (Arriga), passes through the town, and exits to the west (Dimbulah). Historically, the locality was served by many railway station, but all are now abandoned (from west to east):

  • Piemonte railway station ()

  • Fumar railway station ()

  • Mutchilba railway station ()

  • Algoma railway station ()

  • Parada railway station ()

  • Lemonside railway station ()

  • Bontaba railway station ()

  • Tabacum railway station ()

History

Mutchilba railway station was named on 2 March 1923 by the Queensland Railways Department using an Aboriginal word meaning big dead tree.

Mutchilba State School opened on 21 August 1939.

A design plan for the town of Mutchilba was prepared in August 1954 as part of the development of the Mareeba-Dimbula irritation area. The first town allotments were surveyed in March 1955.

Mutchilba Post Office opened on 1 March 1956 (a telegraph office had been open from 1936).

The town was downgraded by the Mareeba Shire Council in 1999 and has been officially a part of Dimbulah, Queensland since then. On 12 October 2012 it was announced that the town is again officially recognised in the Queensland place names database.

Between 2008 and 2013, Mutchilba (along with the rest of the Shire of Mareeba) was within the Tablelands Region.

Demographics

In the , the locality of Mutchilba had a population of 495 people.

In the , the locality of Mutchilba had a population of 627 people.

Economy

Mutchilba is known for its large production of mangoes.

Despite the name, the Mount Emerald Wind Farm is not in Mutchilba, but is on the north-western slopes of Mount Emerald in the neighbouring locality of Arriga.

Education

Mutchilba State School, 2022
Mutchilba State School, 2013

Mutchilba State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 33 Marsterson Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 24 students with 2 teachers and 4 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 20 students with 4 teachers (2 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent).

There are no secondary schools in Mutchilba. The nearest government secondary schools are Dimbulah State School (to Year 10) in neighbouring Dimbulah to the west and Mareeba State High School (to Year 12) in Mareeba to the north-east.

Amenities

St Joseph's Catholic Church is in Masterson Street. It is within the Dimbulah Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns which is administered from the Atherton parish.

Events

Mutchilba is known for the "Mango Mardi Gras", which is a celebration of the many mango farms in the region.

The Feast of St Joseph is celebrated by the Catholic church on the first Friday of March with a mass followed by a barbeque.

References

References

  1. {{cite QPN. 23669. Mutchilba. town in Shire of Mareeba
  2. {{cite QPN. 48798. Mutchilba. locality in Shire of Mareeba
  3. {{Queensland Globe
  4. {{cite QPN. 21205. Mount Masterton. mountain in Mareeba Shire
  5. {{cite QPN. 37804. Wog Hill. mountain in Mareeba Shire
  6. (12 November 2020). "Mountain peaks and capes - Queensland". [[Queensland Government]].
  7. {{cite QPN. 16102. Hoot Hill. mountain in Mareeba Shire
  8. {{cite QPN. 11608. Mount Emerald. mountain in Mareeba Shire
  9. (2 October 2020). "Railway stations and sidings - Queensland". [[Queensland Government]].
  10. {{Cite QPN. 23670. Mutchilba. railway station in the Shire of Mareeba
  11. "Queensland schools past and present". [[Queensland Family History Society]].
  12. (2020-01-17). "Our school".
  13. (4 November 1954). "TOWNSHIP AT MUTCHILBA". [[Cairns Post]].
  14. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions.
  15. [http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/7262317/Wiped-off-the-map-Mutchilba-fights-back Wiped off the map, Mutchilba fights back] {{Webarchive. link. (26 November 2022 ''stuff.co.nz'', 11 July 2012)
  16. Tony Moore, [http://www.theage.com.au/queensland/mutchilba-back-on-the-map-20121012-27h71.html Mutchilba back on the map] {{Webarchive. link. (26 November 2022 , ''The Age'', 13 October 2012)
  17. "De-amalgamation". Queensland Government.
  18. {{Census 2016 AUS
  19. {{Census 2021 AUS
  20. "Australian mango".
  21. Furner, Mark. (2022-07-20). "Mango Road leads to good taste and good jobs". Queensland Government.
  22. "Mount Emerald Wind Farm".
  23. (9 July 2018). "State and non-state school details". [[Queensland Government]].
  24. (2020-01-17). "Mutchilba State School".
  25. "ACARA School Profile 2017".
  26. "ACARA School Profile 2018". [[Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority]].
  27. "Dimbulah Parish".
  28. Moore, Tony. (2012-07-10). "Wiped off the map, Mutchilba fights back".
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