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Uki ( ) is a village situated near
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in the
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of far northern
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,
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in the
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. At the , Uki had a population of 765 people. Its name may have come from an aboriginal word for "small water plant (like a fern) with a yellow flower and edible root". There are three approaches to Uki village; from the North it is approximately 15 minutes by road south of the main township of
Murwillumbah Murwillumbah ( ) is a town in far north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, in the Tweed Shire, on the Tweed River. Sitting on the south eastern foothills of the McPherson Range in the Tweed Volcano valley, Murwillumbah is 848 km north-e ...
along the Kyogle Road and 4 km past the turnoff to the
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listed
Mount Warning National Park Wollumbin National Park (previously known as 'Mount Warning National Park') is a national park located in northern New South Wales, Australia, north of Sydney near the border with the state of Queensland. It surrounds Mount Warning, part of a ...
, from the South West along the Kyogle Road from Lismore,
Kyogle Kyogle () is a town in the Northern Rivers region of northern New South Wales, Australia. It falls within the local government area of Kyogle Council. At the 2016 census, Kyogle had a population of 2,751 people. Kyogle is known as a "gateway" ...
and Nimbin and from the East along Smiths Creek Road linking Uki to the village of Stokers Siding and the Tweed Valley Way to coastal towns including
Brunswick Heads Brunswick Heads is a small town on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia in Byron Shire. At the , the town had a population of 1,737 people. History Originally inhabited by people of the Bundjalung nation, the Brunswick River was c ...
and
Byron Bay Byron Bay (Minjungbal: ''Cavvanbah)'' is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of the state of New South Wales, Australia on Bundjalung Country. It is located north of Sydney and south of Brisbane. Cape Byron, a headla ...
. It is also possible to travel to
Mullumbimby Mullumbimby is an Australian town in the Byron Shire in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. It promotes itself as "The Biggest Little Town in Australia". The town lies at the foot of Mount Chincogan in the Brunswick Valley about 9 ...
from Uki using gravel back roads and fire trails through the Mount Jerusalem National Park. Clarrie Hall Dam is located 10 km from Uki, and the area is described as "one of New South Wales’ finest fishing destinations".


Today

Prominent buildings in the village include the historical 'Old Butter Factory' and a primary school. There are several stores, including a post office, general store, bakery, pharmacy, and laundromat, as well as cafés. The Mount Warning Hotel is a weekend lunch 'stop-over' for touring motorbikes and those out for a weekend drive. It burned down in February 2013, but was re-built and was able to re-open in mid-2015. Uki is the place on which the village of ''Yurriki'' in Robert G. Barrett's book ''The Godson'' is based.


History

Early pioneers were either timber cutters (usually Australian Red Cedar) or dairy farmers. Photos of The Sisters and Mt Uki near Uki in the early 1900s show these cleared of nearly all vegetation. Following a rationalisation of the dairy industry in the 1960s, many farmers stopped their production of milk and turned to beef cattle. This type of farming remains a feature of the region today. Sugarcane farming is a prominent agricultural activity in the Tweed Valley. Tropical fruits have also been grown in the area. The last remaining sawmill is located on Smith's Creek Road, north east of the village.


Demographics

In the , Uki recorded a population of 765 people, 50.5% female and 49.5% male. The median age of the Uki population was 45 years, 8 years above the national median of 37. 73.4% of people living in Uki were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 6%, New Zealand 3.7%, United States of America 1.3%, Netherlands 0.7%, France 0.5%. 88.5% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 1.6% German, 0.5% Hebrew, 0.4% French, 0.4% Swedish, 0.4% Spanish.


Sport

The Uki Pythons Soccer Club is located just out of Uki and most of the players are from the village. In 2015, Uki had 2 Senior Men's teams, 1 Senior Women's team, 5 Junior competitive teams (including 1 all girls team) and 6 Junior Miniroos Teams. The club's colours are Dark Green with Yellow trim or Yellow Shirt with Green trim and Dark Green shorts and socks. Uki also offers community touch football through the summer months. All teams are local and various levels of ability are represented. Ages range from 6 to 60.


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External links


Northern Rivers Geology Blog - Uki
{{authority control Towns in New South Wales Suburbs of Tweed Heads, New South Wales