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词条 Lockhart River, Queensland
释义

  1. History

  2. Geography

     Climate 

  3. Population

  4. Amenities

  5. Notable people

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Further reading

  9. External links

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| type = town
| name = Lockhart River
| state = qld
| image = Lockhart-river-cape-york-queensland-australia.jpg
| caption = Quintell Beach in Lockhart River
| coordinates = {{coord|12|47|S|143|21|E|display=inline,title}}
| pushpin_label_position = right
| pop = 642
| pop_year = {{CensusAU|2006}}
| pop_footnotes=[1]
| postcode = 4871
| elevation= 17
| elevation_footnotes=[1]
| area = 3545
| dist1 = 2413
| dir1 = NW
| location1= Brisbane
| dist2 = 754
| dir2 = NW
| location2= Cairns
| dist3 = 259
| dir3 = E
| location3= Weipa
| lga = Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River
| lga2 = Shire of Cook
| stategov = Cook
| fedgov = Leichhardt
| maxtemp = 29.8
| mintemp = 21.9
| rainfall = 2117.4
| est =
| near-n = Shelburne
| near-ne = Iron Range
| near-e = Coral Sea
| near-se = Coral Sea
| near-s = Coen
| near-sw = Coen
| near-w = Archer River
| near-nw = Wenlock
}}Lockhart River is a town in the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River and a locality split between the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River and the Shire of Cook, in Queensland, Australia.[2][3][4] At the 2006 census, Lockhart River had a population of 542, which increased to 642 at the 2011 Census.[5]

History

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Lockhart River takes its name from the river located {{convert|14|km|mi}} south of the community. The river was named by explorer Robert Logan Jack in January 1880, after a close friend, Hugh Lockhart.[6]

Non-indigenous people first arrived in 1848, when the explorer Edmund Kennedy set up a base camp near the mouth of the Pascoe River at Weymouth Bay.[8] Kennedy left eight men at the camp but by the time they were located by the supply ship, only two remained alive, the other six having died from disease and starvation.[7]

By the 1870s, fishermen with luggers looking for trepang, pearl shell and trochus were in the coastal areas. Miners in search of tin and gold, along with timber cutters, were in the hills around Gordon Creek and the country inland around the Wenlock River.[8]

Beginning in 1924, Aboriginal people gathered and were collected from eastern regions of Cape York and placed at the Anglican Church Mission at Orchid Point near the Lockhart River, which had been a centre for the sandalwood trade. Six months later, the Mission was relocated to Bare Hill, south of Cape Direction. After the Second World War broke out, the European superintendent went on furlough in 1942, and the Aboriginal people were told to go to several bush camps and fend for themselves. After 4 to 6 months, the mission was re-established but with poor resources and lack of funding. A better period followed in the 1950s under superintendent John Warby. A Cooperative Society operated during this time in the trochus shell industry until prices failed. New housing was built and separate group villages were brought together into one on the coastal side.

During World War II, Lockhart River Airport was constructed as a large American bomber base with three airstrips operating. The US bombers flew to Papua New Guinea and were met by their fighter escorts based at Bamaga and Horn Island further north. Many thousands of troops, both US and Australian, passed through as part of their jungle training before being shipped to southeast Asia, and many sorties from the base were flown against Japanese forces during the critical Battle of the Coral Sea, 4–8 May 1942. Portland Roads community, {{convert|40|km|mi}} north of Lockhart River, was the supply port for the war effort with a large jetty. This jetty has since been removed. Many old bunkers and rusting 44 gallon drums can still be found in bush areas.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}}

Iron Range Post Office opened on 5 November 1936, closed in 1942, reopened in 1950 and was renamed Lockhart River in 1978.[9]

In 1967, the Anglican Church handed over the mission to the Queensland Government who tried to relocate the people to Bamaga. Most of the people refused to go. In 1968-9, the people were relocated from the traditional area of the Uutaalnganu people on the coast to a new site in Kuuku Ya'u country further north and inland from Quintell Beach. This move and the assimilation policy of the new government administration resulted in much discontent and friction.[10] The Lockhart River Community was given 'Deed of Grant in Trust' (DOGIT) title to the lands in 1987. Locally elected councillors now provide administration for the Lockhart River DOGIT.

On 7 May 2005, a Fairchild Aircraft Inc. SA227-DC Metro 23 aircraft, registered VH-TFU, with two pilots and 13 passengers, was being operated by Transair on an instrument flight rules regular public transport service from Bamaga to Cairns, with an intermediate stop at Lockhart River, Queensland. At 1143:39 Eastern Standard Time, the aircraft impacted terrain in the Iron Range National Park on the north-western slope of South Pap, a heavily timbered ridge, approximately {{convert|11|km|mi}} north-west of the Lockhart River aerodrome. At the time of the accident, the crew was conducting an area navigation global navigation satellite system (RNAV (GNSS)) nonprecision approach to runway 12. The aircraft was destroyed by the impact forces and an intense, fuel-fed, post-impact fire. There were no survivors.[11]

On 11 April 2014, the former locality of Lockhart was split into new localities: Iron Range and Lockhart River.[12]

Geography

Lockhart River is a coastal Aboriginal community situated on the eastern coast of Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. The population consists mostly of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, whose ancestors were forcibly moved to the area beginning in 1924.[13]

The locality includes a number of islands off the east coast: Chapman Island, Lloyd Island, Rocky Island, Sherrard Island and Sunter Island (all of which are in the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River)[14]

It is {{convert|800|km|mi}} north by road from Cairns and approximately {{convert|2550|km|mi}} by road north of Brisbane. Lockhart River is the northernmost town on the east coast of Australia. The community is also located approximately {{convert|2|km|mi}} inland from Quintell Beach and is within the Iron Range National Park.

Climate

The urban area has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen: Am) the rural part to the south borders on tropical savanna climate (Aw), in any case with notable differences of precipitation according to the season. With wet, hot summers and dry, winters warm to cool.[15]

{{Weather box
|location = Lockhart River Airport, Australia
|collapsed =
|metric first = Yes
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|Jan high C = 31.6
|Feb high C = 31.3
|Mar high C = 30.6
|Apr high C = 29.7
|May high C = 28.7
|Jun high C = 27.4
|Jul high C = 27.1
|Aug high C = 27.7
|Sep high C = 29.0
|Oct high C = 30.4
|Nov high C = 31.8
|Dec high C = 32.2
|year high C = 29.8
|Jan low C = 23.7
|Feb low C = 23.6
|Mar low C = 23.4
|Apr low C = 22.9
|May low C = 21.9
|Jun low C = 20.1
|Jul low C = 19.4
|Aug low C = 19.2
|Sep low C = 20.5
|Oct low C = 21.9
|Nov low C = 23.0
|Dec low C = 23.6
|year low C = 21.9
|Jan record high C = 37.7
|Feb record high C = 37.0
|Mar record high C = 36.0
|Apr record high C = 34.2
|May record high C = 33.6
|Jun record high C = 31.2
|Jul record high C = 31.9
|Aug record high C = 32.0
|Sep record high C = 35.2
|Oct record high C = 37.7
|Nov record high C = 40.2
|Dec record high C = 38.0
|year record high C = 40.2
|Jan record low C = 18.9
|Feb record low C = 19.5
|Mar record low C = 18.2
|Apr record low C = 15.4
|May record low C = 11.5
|Jun record low C = 10.6
|Jul record low C = 3.3
|Aug record low C = 9.5
|Sep record low C = 10.6
|Oct record low C = 11.1
|Nov record low C = 13.4
|Dec record low C = 17.7
|year record low C = 3.3
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 397.4
|Feb precipitation mm = 395.5
|Mar precipitation mm = 450.7
|Apr precipitation mm = 300.6
|May precipitation mm = 108.9
|Jun precipitation mm = 59.4
|Jul precipitation mm = 42.7
|Aug precipitation mm = 29.7
|Sep precipitation mm = 16.0
|Oct precipitation mm = 28.2
|Nov precipitation mm = 73.4
|Dec precipitation mm = 211.8
|year precipitation mm = 2131.1
|Jan precipitation days = 21.1
|Feb precipitation days = 21.3
|Mar precipitation days = 22.2
|Apr precipitation days = 18.5
|May precipitation days = 16.1
|Jun precipitation days = 14.4
|Jul precipitation days = 13.5
|Aug precipitation days = 10.8
|Sep precipitation days = 6.5
|Oct precipitation days = 6.3
|Nov precipitation days = 8.3
|Dec precipitation days = 13.6
|year precipitation days = 172.6
|source 1 = BOM[16]
}}

Population

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A mix of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders live in the community. The population is 650–700, with most being Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Approximately 30 are contract workers, including teachers, nurses, police, shop employees, council administration, council workshop, carpenters, and plumbers.

The Lockhart River 'local' population consists of five different clan groups: the Wuthathi from the north of the Olive River; the Kuuku Ya'u from Lloyd Bay and Weymouth Bay; the Uutaalnganu from the Lockhart River south to Friendly Point; the Umpila from Friendly Point to the Massey River; and the Kaanju from the inland mountain areas behind the coast.

Most of the population lives in the community town area. There are two 'Outstations'. The first is at 'Old Site' and is normally used only during the dry season when vehicles can drive to that location on a rough inland road. It is sometimes used as a "weekender" by some local families during the calm weather over the Christmas to January period. The second 'Outstation' is at Chili Beach and is normally occupied all year round by the Hobson family group. It remains accessible by road and water most of the time.

A number of smaller communities also exist: Wattle Hills Station, Pascoe River 'Farm', Chili Beach, Packer's Bay and Portland Roads. Wattle Hills Station is located just inside the mouth of the Pascoe River, north of Lockhart River. It is a share arrangement for persons opting out of mainstream society. Approximately 30 persons live in open-plan style houses. This station has its own airstrip and mail service once a week. Some of the houses have telephones connected and all are linked by their own private UHF radio network under the Rural Fires scheme.

Pascoe River 'farm' is located on the banks of the Pascoe River quite some distance inland. Access to the farm is from the main Lockhart River to Archer River road, {{convert|52|km|mi}} from the Lockhart River community. A track leads a further {{convert|15|km|mi}} to the farm. It is occupied by the Fyfe extended family group. Approximately 10 to 15 people live on the farm.

Chili Beach has a number of dwellings squatting along the secluded beaches and headlands. Approximately 10 - 20 persons live there. Packer's Bay also has a number of open-plan and full residential style houses occupied by persons opting out of mainstream society. Approximately 10 persons live there. Portland Roads community is a standard housing area with some open-plan style houses and no power, water or sewerage facilities. It was predominantly a fishing community until the recent changes to Fisheries Regulations. Many prawn trawlers, cray boats and yachts use this sheltered anchorage. Approximately 10 persons live here.

Amenities

The Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council operates an Indigenous Knowledge Centre, which includes a library, on Poucheewee Street.[17] [18]

Notable people

  • Rosella Namok, artist

See also

{{Portal|Queensland}}
  • Skytrans Airlines

References

1. ^Bureau of Meteorology Retrieved on 2008-07-05
2. ^{{Cite QPN|19856|Lockhart River|town|accessdate=13 June 2017}}
3. ^{{Cite QPN|45900|Lockhart River|locality in Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River|accessdate=13 June 2017}}
4. ^{{Cite QPN|49103|Lockhart River|locality in Shire of Cook|accessdate=13 June 2017}}
5. ^{{Census 2006 AUS|id=UCL334400|name=Lockhart River (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)|accessdate=2008-07-05|quick=on}}
6. ^{{cite QPN|19857|Lockhart River (river)|accessdate=13 September 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kennedy-edmund-besley-2297 |title=Kennedy, Edmund Besley (1818–1848) |author=Edgar Beale |website=adb.anu.edu.au |publisher=National Centre of Biography |accessdate=24 June 2017}}
8. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p71311/pdf/article014.pdf |title='All Kind of Nation': Aborigines and Asians in Cape York Peninsula |author=Athol Chase |year=1981 |journal=Aboriginal History|publisher=ANU Press |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=7-19 |issn=0314-8769 |accessdate=24 June 2017}}
9. ^{{Cite web | last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | publisher = Premier Postal Auctions | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=QLD&country= | accessdate = 10 May 2014}}
10. ^State Library Qld. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060208200253/http://publib.slq.qld.gov.au/footprints/communities/mainlandmap.htm |date=8 February 2006 }} URL accessed 2006-05-07
11. ^ATSB accident summary
12. ^{{cite QPN|49103|Lockhart River|locality (Shire of Cook)|accessdate=3 June 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://lockhart.qld.gov.au/shire-profile/our-history/ |title=Our History |website=lockhart.qld.gov.au |publisher=Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council|quote=Lockhart River was established in 1924 when people from five traditional territories in the area were coerced into a new Anglican mission (now known as the ‘Old Site’). They spoke a number of different languages and were not used to living together. |accessdate=21 June 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://qldglobe.information.qld.gov.au/|title=Queensland Globe|publisher=State of Queensland|accessdate=28 December 2017}}
15. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.plantmaps.com/koppen-climate-classification-map-australia-new-zealand.php|title=Interactive Australia / New Zealand Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Map|website=www.plantmaps.com|access-date=2019-03-06}}
16. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_028008_All.shtml | title = Climate statistics for Lockhart River | accessdate =9 May 2012 | publisher=Bureau of Meteorology }}
17. ^{{Cite web|url=http://lockhart.qld.gov.au/facilities-services/administration/library-internet/|title=Library and Internet|last=|first=|date=|website=Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council|access-date=29 January 2018}}
18. ^{{Cite web|url=http://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/networking/directory-of-public-libraries/services/lockhart_river|title=Shire Council library services|last=|first=|date=20 September 2016|website=Public Libraries Connect|access-date=29 January 2018}}

Further reading

  • Bora is like Church. (1982). David Thompson. Revised and Reset edition, 1985. Australian Board of Missions, Sydney, N.S.W.
  • Thompson, D. (1995) 'Bora Belonga White Man' Missionaries and Aborigines at Lockhart River Mission, Unpublished MA thesis, University of Queensland. (Pdf available from the author)

External links

  • Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council - Official Website
  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Lockhart River
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090711213840/http://www.atsip.qld.gov.au/people/communities/lockhart-river/ State of Queensland's Department of Communities webpage "Lockhart River"] Accessed 1 August 2009
{{Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River}}{{Shire of Cook}}{{Far North Queensland}}

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