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Blackwater is a rural town and
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in the
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, Australia. In the , Blackwater had a population of 4,702 people. It is a town in a significant coal mining area in Central Queensland. The name of the township was inspired by the dark colour of local waterholes.


Geography

Six major open cut coal mines and one underground dot the landscape surrounding the town and provide its main employment opportunities. The town is also situated close to the Blackdown Tableland National Park which lies to the southeast and
Blackwater coal mine The Blackwater coal mine is a coal mine located in the Bowen Basin in Central Queensland, south of the town of Blackwater. The mine has coal reserves amounting to 877 million tonnes of coking coal, one of the largest coal reserves in Aust ...
located south of the town. Emerald is to the west. Bonnie Doon is a neighbourhood in the centre of the locality () and is associated with the Bonnie Doon pastoral station established in 1893. Rangal, a neighbourhood in the locality (), is associated with former Rangal railway station (originally called Frasers Siding), assigned by the
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on 7 June 1927. It is an Aboriginal word referring to a species of ''
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'' (ti tree).


History

Blackwater was established on Gangulu territory, and is named after the Blackwater Creek which apparently was first observed to flow with black water, believed to be caused by the local coal deposits. Coal deposits were discovered there by
Ludwig Leichhardt Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt (), known as Ludwig Leichhardt, (23 October 1813 – c. 1848) was a German explorer and naturalist, most famous for his exploration of northern and central Australia.Ken Eastwood,'Cold case: Leichhardt's dis ...
on his expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington (now
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) in 1845. Leichhardt saw "beds of coal indistinguishable from those on the Hunter at Newcastle". Blackwater Post Office opened on 19 July 1877.Blackwater Provisional School opened on 21 November 1877 but closed sometime after September 1878. It reopened in 1883 and on 1 January 1909 became Blackwater State School. It wasn't until over a century after Leichhardt first discovered the beds of coal at Blackwater that the town saw major coal mining development. With the opening up of several coal mines near the town in the 1960s, Blackwater's population rapidly increased as people searching for work found employment in the town's booming mining industry. There were 77 people living in Blackwater when the 1961 census was recorded. This increased to almost 2,000 when the 1971 census was recorded. Blackwater State High School opened on 30 January 1973. By the mid-late 1970s, the population of Blackwater was more than 10,000 people. At that time the town had 3 Rugby League clubs: South Blackwater, Blackwater Devils and Blackwater Centrals. Blackwater North State School opened on 30 January 1979. 6,760 people living in Blackwater in 1991. Since then, the population of the town has gradually waned. In the , there were still over 5,000 people living in the Blackwater community. Approximately 100,000 workers have been employed in coal mining at Blackwater over its 50-year history. The town has provided considerable economic development for Queensland and Australia more generally. In the , Blackwater had a population of 4,702 people.


1867 Gold Escort murders

Blackwater is located close to the site of the infamous double murder of two police constables at the hands of gold commissioner
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. Griffin killed the two troopers, John Power and Patrick Cahill, on 6 November 1867 on the banks of the Mackenzie River near the present day site of Blackwater's Bedford Weir, which is located approximately 25 kilometres north of the town. The three men had been a part of a gold escort, escorting £4000 in cash from
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to the Clermont goldfields, which Griffin stole after he killed Power and Cahill. Griffin was later convicted of the crime and
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in Rockhampton. A
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to Power and Cahill was erected at the Bedford Weir in 2013. The 150th anniversary of their murders, in 2017, was commemorated in both Blackwater and Rockhampton.


1980 John Howard visit

Blackwater attracted national media attention in 1980 after violent scenes occurred outside the Capricorn Hotel on 1 August 1980, when angry
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coal miners confronted Federal Treasurer,
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.(2 August 1980
Angry miners jostle Howard
, ''
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''. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
(4 August 1980
Qld miners attack Canberra
, '' Papua New Guinea Post-Courier''. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
Howard had arrived in Blackwater with Deputy Prime Minister, Doug Anthony, and Queensland Treasurer,
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, to negotiate with union officials in an attempt to end the protracted industrial action. The strike by the miners was in protest against a government plan to make coal miners pay tax on housing subsidised by the mining companies. The miners, who had been supplied with free alcohol, confronted the politicians as they left the hotel after negotiations reached a stalemate. As police officers attempted to hastily escort the politicians to the safety of waiting police vehicles, Howard was shoved, jostled, sworn at and grabbed in a headlock. A police officer sustained a suspected
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, a
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was punched in the face and eggs were thrown. A police vehicle was also damaged when its
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was kicked in. The 10-week strike ended in September 1980 when the Federal Government eventually reached an agreement with the Combined Mining Unions.


1999 ''Australian Story'' controversy

In 1999, a production crew from
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's documentary series '' Australian Story'' arrived in Blackwater to film jazz musician Don Burrows' visit to the town. Burrows had already visited Blackwater on two previous occasions. On this occasion Burrows performed a concert in the town with pianist Kevin Hunt and briefly spent time with members of Blackwater State High School's concert band. The ''Australian Story'' program, entitled "Mr Burrows goes to Blackwater" and introduced by Julie Anthony, aired on 29 July 1999. The Blackwater community's reception to the program was mostly negative.(3 August 1999), Program angers band supporters, ''Blackwater Herald''. Accessed 2 October 2020. Complaints ranged from the way Blackwater was portrayed in the program, to the way the program implied that Burrows was single-handedly responsible for the success of the high school band when in actuality he had only played a very minor role. Principal of Blackwater State High School, Jim Reay, said he was disappointed with the program, particularly by the failure of the program to acknowledge the contribution of
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and music teacher John Evenhuis. It was also a sentiment shared by many local residents who felt that Evenhuis had achieved much more than Burrows regarding the success of the concert band and was more deserving of the praise which had been afforded to Burrows. The substantial negative reaction prompted ''Australian Story'' producer John Millard to write a lengthy open letter to the Blackwater community which was published in local newspaper, the ''
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'', in an attempt to explain why the program was produced the way it was.


2008 Bedford Weir fabridam failure

On 23 November 2008, a fabridam barrier at the Bedford Weir on the Mackenzie River near Blackwater suddenly failed, causing 6,000 megalitres of water to surge downstream into a popular recreational area where people were swimming.(25 November 2008
Weir to be drained after child drowns
, ''ABC News''. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
A four year old girl, Nelani Koefer, who had been paddling in shallow water, was washed away and drowned. Her body was recovered the following day. The Bedford Weir's operator SunWater Limited and the manufacturer of the fabridam wall, Trelleborg Engineered Systems, were held responsible for the failure.(8 November 2013
SunWater fined over death of child at Blackwater weir
, ''ABC News''. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
In 2013, SunWater pleaded guilty to a breach of the Workplace Health & Safety Act in the Rockhampton Industrial Magistrates Court and was fined $80,000, but no conviction was recorded. Trelleborg Engineered Systems was also fined $80,000. A coronial
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was held in 2015, the findings of which were delivered on 17 March 2016. The
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found that the collapse had been caused by a manufacturing fault in the wall, which had been designed by Trelleborg. The coroner advised that the walls should be removed, never to be used again. In 2016, it was reported that Nelani Koefer's mother had filed a claim in the Rockhampton Supreme Court suing SunWater and Trelleborg for $1.48 million.


2020 COVID-19 scares

In 2020, it was feared that the Blackwater community was potentially exposed to
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during the
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after it was confirmed on two separate occasions that there had been positive COVID-19 test results. On both occasions it was confirmed the initial test results had been
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. In the first incident, it was reported on 11 April 2020 that a Rockhampton-based worker employed at
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's BMA coal mine at Blackwater had tested positive to COVID-19. The positive result prompted BHP to contact people who may have been in contact with the employee who had not been on site since 1 April 2020. However, several days later the Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service confirmed that the man had tested negative to COVID-19 following a secondary test and that the first test had been a false positive. In the second incident, it was confirmed on 27 May 2020 by the
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that 30-year-old mine worker Nathan Turner had died at his Blackwater home and had subsequently tested positive to COVID-19.Horn, Allyson; Burt, Jemima (27 May 2020
Queensland man Nathan Turner dies with coronavirus, youngest victim in Australia
, ''ABC News''. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
At the time, Turner was believed to have been the youngest person in Australia to have died from COVID-19, a fact that generated significant national media interest. Following the announcement, a special COVID-19 response team was dispatched to Blackwater and many of the town's residents came forward to be tested. Blackwater's sewerage was also tested in an attempt to determine whether the virus had spread through the community. There were also fears that they may have been a link between Turner and a Rockhampton aged care nurse who had earlier travelled to Blackwater while infectious with COVID-19. Several days after they had said that Turner had died from COVID-19, the Queensland Government revealed that the coroner had advised them that Turner did not have COVID-19 and that the initial test may have been a false positive. The revelation that Turner did not have COVID-19 sparked anger in the Blackwater community. It also prompted almost 10,000 people to sign a petition on
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demanding Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young apologise to Turner's family. Palaszczuk and Deputy Premier
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both publicly apologised to Turner's family while Young said she believed nothing could have been done differently and was confident the correct actions were taken to protect the Blackwater community following the initial positive test result. There was also criticism that news of Turner's false positive was first revealed on social media by his partner's workplace rather than
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, who only confirmed the news several hour afterwards. The government's actions, however, received support from Turner's father who said although he didn't understand how a false positive had occurred, he understood that the potential risk required immediate action and that the public needed to be informed.


Education

Blackwater State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Wey Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 183 students with 14 teachers and 18 non-teaching staff (10 full-time equivalent). Blackwater North State School is a government primary (Early Childhood-6) school for boys and girls at William Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 397 students with 27 teachers (26 full-time equivalent) and 19 non-teaching staff (13 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. Blackwater State High School is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at Elm Street (). In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 316 students with 36 teachers (35 full-time equivalent) and 24 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.


Amenities

The
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Library Services operates a Library in Blackwater at the Community Centre on Wey Street. Frank Tutungi Memorial Lions Park is on the corner of the Capricorn Highway and Mackenzie Street. It is named after one of the Blackwater Lions Charter Members, Frank Tutungi, who was one of the original members of the Blackwater Lions Club and was the first from Blackwater to become a District Governor. The park displays the flags of the 37 nationalities who have lived and worked in the town. The Blackwater branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at the QCWA Hall at 1 Ardurad Road. Blackwater Uniting Church is at 1 Coolibah Street (). It is part of the Central Queensland Presbytery.


Fossils

Discoveries in the Blackwater region include Bowengriphus, and
Ebenaqua ''Ebenaqua ritchei'' is an extinct bobasatraniiform bony fish that lived during the Late Permian epoch, of what is now Blackwater, Queensland. Fossils are found in the Rangal Coal Measures,Campbell, K. S. W., and Le Duy Phuoc. "A Late Permian ...
.


Notable people from Blackwater

Olympic track cyclist
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was born in Blackwater in 1983. In 2012, a street was named after her, when Meares Street was constructed as part of a new subdivision in the centre of Blackwater. Australian television personality, actor and comedian Josh Thomas was born in Blackwater in 1987, but moved with his family to Brisbane soon after. Australian rugby league players
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and David Taylor both grew up in Blackwater. They have represented various teams in the National Rugby League competition. Wayne Denning, who established the award-winning creative agency Carbon Creative, was born in Blackwater.


See also

* Blackwater Airport *
Blackwater railway system The Blackwater railway system is located in Central Queensland and services the coal mining area of the Bowen Basin. It carries coal, as well as products, to other destinations by way of connections to the North Coast Line at Rocklands and t ...
* Coal in Australia


References


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