Mount Cuthbert, Queensland
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Mount Cuthbert is a former
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in the
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of Three Rivers,
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, Australia. It is now a
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History

Mount Cuthbert was one of a string of mining towns created in north-west Queensland (other examples being
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and Selwyn) by Melbourne investors eager to profit from high copper prices in the early 20th century. A railway had been opened to the town and copper smelters were operating by 1917, and by 1918 the population was recorded as 750 people. Some of the workers in Mount Cuthbert at the time were Russian and affiliated with the
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. Mount Cuthbert State School opened on 1917 and closed on 1924. A fall in the world price of copper in 1920 badly affected the local economy, and by 1921 only 267 people remained. By 1927 the settlement was a ghost town, and the railway line was closed in 1949. Mount Cuthbert Post Office opened by June 1910 (a
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had been open from 1908) and closed in 1927.


Heritage listings

The township of Mount Cuthbert and its smelter is listed on the
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External links


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References

{{authority control Ghost towns in Queensland 1917 establishments in Australia Populated places established in 1917 Three Rivers, Queensland