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Camooweal is an
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town and
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,
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, Australia. The locality is on the Queensland border with the
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. In the , the locality of Camooweal had a population of 236 people.


Geography

The locality of Camooweal is in north-western in the Gulf Region bounded by the west by the Northern Territory. The town of Camooweal is located in the south-west corner of the locality. The town is north-west of the city of
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and east of the Northern Territory border. The
Barkly Highway The Barkly Highway is a national highway in Queensland and the Northern Territory in Australia. It is the only sealed road between Queensland and the Northern Territory. The highway is named after the Barkly Tableland, which in turn was named b ...
enters the locality from the south ( Barkly), passes from east to west through the town centre (where it is known as Barkly Street) and then exits to the west (Northern Territory). The
Georgina River The Georgina River is the north-westernmost of the three major rivers of the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, that also flows through a portion of the Northern Territory, in central Australia. Part of the Lake Eyre basin, the Georg ...
enters the locality from the west (Northern Territory), passes to the immediate west of the town and then exits to south of the locality (Barkly). Lake Francis () and Lake Canellan () are both on the Georgina River and lie to the south-east of the town. Lake Mary () is another lake on the river north-west of town. The locality is a drainage divide running from the north-west to the south-east of the locality. The watercourses in the north and east of the locality are tributaries of the Nicholson River which flows into the
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to the north. Gulf drainage Whereas the watercourses in the south and west of the locality are tributaries of the Georgina River which is part of the Lake Eyre drainage basin. Camooweal has the following mountains: * Dog Tooth () * Quality Knobs () The Camooweal Caves National Park () is a
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in the south-west of the locality to the south-east of the town. Crater of Caves is an area () within the park. Cavern is another area with caves but outside of the national park (). Apart from the national park, the predominant land use in the locality is
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on native vegetation.


History

The area was originally inhabited by the Indjilandji
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.
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in 1861 named the
Barkly Tableland The Barkly Tableland is a region in the Central East of the Northern Territory, extending into Western Queensland. The region was named after Sir Henry Barkly. The epithet "Tableland" is inaccurate, since the region is neither elevated relative ...
s after the Governor of Victoria, His Excellency, Sir
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. He also named Lake Francis after his niece Frances Landsborough. The first European to attempt to colonise the area was George Sutherland, who took up the Rocklands lease in 1865. Sutherland arrived at Lake Mary on the
Georgina River The Georgina River is the north-westernmost of the three major rivers of the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, that also flows through a portion of the Northern Territory, in central Australia. Part of the Lake Eyre basin, the Georg ...
with 8,000 sheep, which caused the Aboriginal people, who were sleeping at time, to run. Sutherland was attacked by them on several occasions in the following months. When fellow colonists
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and Henry Steiglitz arrived on the river, Sutherland "deemed it fully time to make a raid and drive them he Aboriginal peopleback." One of the group fired a shot, hitting a group of boomerangs which scared the Aboriginal people into fleeing. Stock losses to the local
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and
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s; lack of water and isolation soon forced him to abandon his lease. The Englishmen Benjamin Crosthwaite and William Tetley, who were marginally more successful, took up the lease again in 1876. The origin of the town's name is uncertain. One theory is that it take its name from surveyor George Telford Weale, who surveyed the area using camels in the early 1880s. Another theory is that it is an Aboriginal word meaning ''strong wind''. The initial town was gazetted in 1884 to be built on a plot by Lake Francis. A year later the present site was re-gazetted. The Rocklands
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was removed and Camooweal Post Office opened on 27 April 1885. A police station opened in 1886. Camooweal Provisional School opened on 5 June 1893. On 1 January 1909 it became Camooweal State School. The town bore was drilled in 1897. On 2 January 1931, a Qantas Air Ambulance from the
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flown by E.G. Donaldson rescued a man in Camooweal and delivered him to Brisbane. The road through Camooweal to the
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(now the Barkly Highway) was the inland defence route for
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. This road was built by army engineers and carried over 1000 vehicles a day and there are numerous historical sites marked along the road. The town had electricity from 1952. St Therese's Catholic Church was officially opened on 30 April 1961 by Hugh Edward Ryan, Bishop of Townsville. The Camooweal Caves National Park was gazetted on 16 December 1994. Given the economic importance of transport on the
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(the only
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between Queensland and the Northern Territory), a longstanding problem was the flooding of the
Georgina River The Georgina River is the north-westernmost of the three major rivers of the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, that also flows through a portion of the Northern Territory, in central Australia. Part of the Lake Eyre basin, the Georg ...
at Camooweal. During floods, the Barkly Highway bridge over the Georgina River was often unusable for many days, with road trains and other heavy vehicles having to wait weeks before it was safe to cross. To alleviate these problems, the new Georgina River Bridge was officially opened on 20 December 2002 by Senator
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and Steve Breadhauer, Minister for Transport in the
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. It replaced the previous bridge which was approximately south and was both higher and longer so traffic on the highway could continue to cross during floods. The bridge is long and is accompanied by a highway deviation west from Camooweal. The bridge uses an unusual arch design to avoid placing pylons into the river bed which is culturally significant to the local Dugalunji people, who call the new bridge ''Ilaga Thuwani'' meaning ''The Camping Ground of the
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''. In 2005 the Mount Isa City Council erected a war memorial outside the community hall (former shire hall of the Shire of Barkly Tableland).


Demographics

In the , the locality of Camooweal had a population of 187 people. In the , the locality of Camooweal had a population of 208 people. In the , the locality of Camooweal had a population of 236 people.


Heritage listings

Camooweal has a number of
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sites, including: *
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, 32 Barkly Street () * Freckleton's Stores, 44 Barkly Street () * Tree of Knowledge, Barkly Highway () * Hodgkinson's Marked Tree, Rocklands Station ()


Education

Camooweal State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at Nowranie Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 31 students with 3 teachers and 5 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent). There are no secondary schools within reach of the locality (the nearest is
Spinifex State College Spinifex State College is a public, co-educational, day and boarding school located in Mount Isa, Queensland. It first opened in 2003. History Prior to 2003 Mount Isa was serviced by two state secondary schools. Mount Isa State High School and ...
in
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). The options are
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and boarding school. Spinifex State College has boarding facilities.


Economy

There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including: * Don () * Morstone () * No 3 Outstation () * Old Morstone () * Rocklands () * Split Rock () * Thorntonia () * Undilla ()


Transport

Camooweal Airport Camooweal Airport is located northeast of Camooweal, Queensland, Australia. The airport is operated by the Mount Isa City Council and is mainly used by the Royal Flying Doctor Service to support the operation of weekly medical clinics for the ...
serves the town and is just to the north-east of the town (). There are numerous airstrips in the locality including: * Camooweal Caves NP airstrip () *Herbert Vale airstrip (also known as No 3 Outstation) () *Morstone airstrip () *Rocklands airstrip #1 () *Rocklands airstrip #2 () * Rocklands airstrip #3 () *Rocklands airstrip #4 () near Chester Creek bore *Rocklands airstrip #5 () near Coolibah Dam *Rocklands airstrip #6 (also known as Darien Gate) () *Thorntonia airstrip () *Undilla airstrip (also known as Promised Land) ()


Facilities

Camooweal Police Station is at 40 Nowranie Street (). Camooweal Volunteer Rural Fire Service and SES Facility is at 21 Barkly Street (). Camooweal Primary Health Care Clinic and ambulance station is at 52–60 Morrison Street (). Camooweal Cemetery is at the end of Cemetery Road, east of the airport (). It is operated by the
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.


Amenities

St Theresa's Catholic Church is at 31 Nowranie Street (). It is part of the Good Shepherd Catholic Parish in Mount Isa. Camooweal Post Office is at 29 Barkly Street (). The Post Office Hotel Motel and Caravan Park at 39 Barkly Street () provides accommodation, food and drink. There are a number of parks in the area: * Sportsground (cricket & tennis), 19 Barkly Street () * Ellen Finlay Memorial Park, 26–30 Nowranie Street () * Cronin Park (racecourse and showgrounds), Camooweal Urandangi Road () Along the main road (the Barkly Highway) there are several caravan stops or van parks which will take mobile homes and tents.


Attractions

The Drover's Camp is a museum celebrating the contribution of drovers. It is just off the Barkly Highway about east of the town at 56 Beaumont Street ().


Events

The Drover's Camp Festival is held annually in August. It was not held in 2020 due to the
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. There are regular
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s,
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s,
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and
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events held most years.


In popular culture

Australian country musician
Slim Dusty Slim Dusty, AO MBE (born David Gordon Kirkpatrick; 13 June 1927 – 19 September 2003) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. He was an Australian cultural icon, referred to universally as Australia's Ki ...
recorded a song written by David Kirkpatrick and Alex "Mack" Cormack entitled simply
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which features this town.


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External links

* {{authority control North West Queensland Towns in Queensland Queensland in World War II City of Mount Isa Localities in Queensland