The Shire of Cardwell was a
local government area
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of
Queensland
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. It was located on the
Coral Sea
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coast about halfway between the cities of
Cairns
Cairns (, ) is a city in Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. The population in June 2019 was 153,952, having grown on average 1.02% annually over the preceding five years. The city is the 5th-most-p ...
and
Townsville
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. The shire, administered from the town of
Tully, covered an area of , and existed as a local government entity from 1884 until 2008, when it amalgamated with the
Shire of Johnstone
The Shire of Johnstone was a local government area of Queensland. It was located on the Coral Sea coast about south of the city of Cairns. The shire, administered from the town of Innisfail, covered an area of , and existed as a local gover ...
to form the
Cassowary Coast Region
The Cassowary Coast Region is a local government area in the Far North Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, south of Cairns and centred on the towns of Innisfail, Cardwell and Tully. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire ...
.
The shire also had responsibility for some
Great Barrier Reef
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islands, including
Dunk Island
Dunk Island, known as ''Coonanglebah'' in the Warrgamay and Dyirbal languages, is an island within the locality of Dunk in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It lies off the Australian east coast, opposite the town of Missi ...
,
Goold Island and
Hinchinbrook Island
Hinchinbrook Island (or Pouandai to the Biyaygiri people) is an island in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It lies east of Cardwell and north of Lucinda, separated from the north-eastern coast of Queensland by the narrow Hi ...
.
The area's economy is based on agriculture, in particular sugar and bananas, and tourism. Part of the
Wet Tropics of Queensland
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and Great Barrier Reef
World Heritage Site
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s are located in Cardwell Shire.
History
The
Hinchinbrook Division was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the ''Divisional Boards Act 1879''. On 18 January 1884, part of the
Hinchinbrook Division was separated to create the new
Cardwell Division #REDIRECT Shire of Cardwell
The Shire of Cardwell was a local government area of Queensland. It was located on the Coral Sea coast about halfway between the cities of Cairns and Townsville. The shire, administered from the town of Tully, cove ...
.
In 1892, the Cardwell Divisional Board built the
Cardwell Divisional Board Hall
Cardwell Divisional Board Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall at 51 Victoria Street, Cardwell, Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as the Cardwell Shire Chambers, Cardwell Shire Hall, JC Hubinger Memorial Mu ...
(now heritage-listed) at 51 Victoria Street, Cardwell. At that time,
Cardwell was regarded as the major town in the division (as reflected in the division's name).
With the passage of the ''Local Authorities Act 1902'', Cardwell Division became the Shire of Cardwell on 31 March 1903.
The divisional board hall then became known as the Cardwell Shire Council Chambers.
[
To commemorate those who served in ]World War I
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, an honour board was erected in the Cardwell Shire Council Chambers in 1922. Composed of marble, it lists 26 servicemen and 2 nurses from the local community. The inclusion of nurses is such a memorial is relatively uncommon.[
In 1929, the decision was taken to relocate the shire council's headquarters to the newer but more populous town of Tully. The first council meeting held in Tully was on 27 June 1929. A new shire chambers was built in 1930 on the south-east corner of Bryant and Morris Streets in Tully. The former shire chambers in Cardwell was then used by the ]Queensland Country Women's Association
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(QCWA) and later by the Returned Sailors' Soldiers' and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia (RSSAILA). From 1989 to 2008, the building was used as a library. Later it became the J. C. Hubinger Memorial Museum. The presence of the honour board means that the building has been the community focus for Anzac Day
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ceremonies throughout the years. Given its historical and cultural significance, the building was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register
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on 21 March 2013.[
In 1978, the shire chambers in Tully were replaced with the present council chambers.
On 15 March 2008, under the ''Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007'' passed by the ]Parliament of Queensland
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on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Cardwell merged with the Shire of Johnstone
The Shire of Johnstone was a local government area of Queensland. It was located on the Coral Sea coast about south of the city of Cairns. The shire, administered from the town of Innisfail, covered an area of , and existed as a local gover ...
(also formerly part of the Hinchinbrook Division) to form the Cassowary Coast Region
The Cassowary Coast Region is a local government area in the Far North Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, south of Cairns and centred on the towns of Innisfail, Cardwell and Tully. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire ...
.
Towns and localities
The Shire of Cardwell included the following settlements:
Greater Tully area:
* Tully
** Birkalla
** Silky Oak
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Localities:
* Cardwell
* Bilyana
* Bulgun
* Cardstone
* Carmoo
* Coquette Point
* Damper Creek
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Music
* Damper pedal, a device that mutes musical tones, particularly in stringed instruments
* A mute for various brass instruments
Structure
* Damper (flow), a mechan ...
* Djiru
* Ellerbeck
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* Euramo
* Feluga
* Hull Heads
* Jarra Creek
* Jumbun
* Kennedy
* Lower Tully
* Merryburn
* Midgenoo
* Murray Upper
* Murrigal
* Rockingham
* South Mission Beach
South Mission Beach is a coastal town and locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , South Mission Beach had a population of 932 people.
Geography
As the name suggests, South Mission Beach is south of Mission Beac ...
* Tully Heads
* Wongaling Beach
Wongaling Beach is a tropical beachside coastal town and locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Wongaling Beach had a population of 1,245 people.
Geography
The locality takes its name from th ...
Population
Chairmen
* 1884: James Thorn Senior
* 1902: Peter Smith
* 1903—1904: Johann Christian Hubinger (chairman 15 times)
* 1908: Johann Christian Hubinger (again, but died September 1908)
* 1909: Mr Hubinger
* 1910: Mr Kennedy
* 1914: Mr Stamp
* 1915: Arthur Henry
* 1921—1924: Brice Henry
* 1924—1931: James Thorn
* 1931—1933: Julius August Winter
* 1933—1936: Chris Teitzel
* 1936—1940: Brice Henry (died February 1940)
* 1940: P. White
* 1943—1954: Charles Dickinson
* 1985—1991: Atte Raccanello (first and only female council leader)
* 2004—2008: Giuseppe (Joe) Galeano
Gladys Henry was the first female council member, serving between 1976 and 1982.
References
Further reading
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External links
University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Cardwell Shire
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Former local government areas of Queensland
Far North Queensland
2008 disestablishments in Australia
Populated places disestablished in 2008