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Weipa () is a coastal mining town in the local government area of
Weipa Town Weipa Town is a local government area in Far North Queensland, Australia. It covers the town of Weipa on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula, including the localities of Rocky Point, Trunding, Nanum, Evans Landing, and Weipa Airport. ...
in Queensland. It is the largest town on the Cape York Peninsula. It exists because of the enormous bauxite deposits along the coast. The Port of Weipa is mainly involved in exports of bauxite. There are also shipments of live cattle from the port. In the , Weipa had a population of 3,899 people.


Geography

Weipa is on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula facing the
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. Weipa is just south of
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, which was named by
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on 8 November 1802 after the ship '' Duyfken'' commanded by the Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon. It is claimed that Janszoon was the first European to sight the Australian coast in the
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in 1606, 164 years before Lieutenant James Cook sailed up the east coast of Australia. The town consists of three residential suburbs, Rocky Point, Trunding, and Nanum, in addition to the industrial suburb of Evans Landing; these suburbs are contiguous. The town also includes the suburb of Weipa Airport which is not connected to the other suburbs and contains the town's airport.


History


Traditional owners and languages

Yupanguthi (Yuputhimri, Jupangati, Yupangathi, Nggerikudi, Yupungati, Jupangati) is an
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spoken on Yupanguthi country. The Yupanguthi language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Shire of Cook and Weipa Region. Kugu Yi'anh is a language of Cape York. The traditional language area of Kugu Yi'anh includes landscape within the local government boundaries of the Cook Shire. Kugu Nganchara (also known as Wik, Wiknantjara, Wik Nganychara, Wik Ngencherr. See also related Wik languages) is a traditional language of the area which includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Cook Shire. Kugu Muminh (also known as Kuku-Muminh. See also related Wik languages) is one of the traditional languages which includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Cook Shire. Thaynakwith (also known as Awngthim, Tainikuit and Winduwinda) is an
Australian Aboriginal language The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
spoken on Western Cape York in the Weipa area taking in Albatross Bay and Mission River. The language region includes areas within the local government boundaries of Weipa Town Council and Cook Shire.


Weipa Mission

In 1895, Presbyterian missionary Reverend Nicholas John Hey established a mission at the junction of Embley River and Spring Creek which he called Weipa, which is believed to derive from the Anhathangayth word meaning "fighting ground". In 1932 the mission relocated approximately to Jessica Point, continuing under the same name, Weipa Mission. Text was copied from this source, which is available under
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licence.
Very restrictive legislation was enacted by the state of Queensland in 1911, making the Protector of Aborigines the legal guardian of every
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and part-Aboriginal child (until he/she was 21), and the right to confine (or expel) any such person within any Aboriginal reserve or institution, and the right to imprison any Aboriginal or part-Aboriginal person for 14 days if, in the Protector's judgement, they were guilty of neglect of duty, gross insubordination or wilful preaching of disobedience. It also gave powers to the police to confine Aboriginal people to reserves to "protect them from corruption". This latter power was given by Comalco in 1957 to justify the removal of Weipa Aboriginal people. In 1932, the community had to relocate to its present site, at Jessica Point now called
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because of malaria. It is about south of the present town of Weipa. At this time most of the people were Awngthim but soon different tribes and clans and other communities were forcibly removed from
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. To prevent the spread of malaria, the
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settlement was burnt down on 15 November 1963.


Mining town

In 1955 a geologist, Henry Evans (1912–1990), discovered that the red cliffs on the Aboriginal reserve, previously remarked on by the early Dutch explorers and
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, were actually enormous deposits of bauxite – the ore from which aluminium is made – and to a lesser extent tungsten. The "''Comalco Act 1957''" revoked the reserve status, giving the company of Aboriginal reserve land on the west coast of the Peninsula and on the east coast of Aboriginal-owned (though not reserve) land. Mining commenced in 1960. In 1962, residents accepted Comalco's offer to rebuild the Jessica Point village at a cost of £150,000. By the time building began in 1965, it became clear that funding was inadequate to build houses for the whole community, which contributed towards the Presbyterian Church's decision to hand over responsibility for the mission to the Queensland Government. The community became known as Weipa South after this. The Weipa Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns was established in 1982. On 30 March 1985, the Weipa South community elected the Weipa South Aboriginal Council, and the Aboriginal reserve held by the government was transferred to the council on 27 October 1988 under a Deed of Grant in Trust (DOGIT). In 1990, the Weipa South community became known as
Napranum Napranum is a remote town in the locality of Mission River in the Aboriginal Shire of Napranum, Queensland, Australia. At the , the town of Napranum had a population of 950. Etymology Napranum is a compound word made from two languages of the ...
, meaning "meeting place of the people". The DOGIT lands became known as the Napranum DOGIT in 1991. In 1992, the
Peppan people Napranum is a remote town in the locality of Mission River in the Aboriginal Shire of Napranum, Queensland, Australia. At the , the town of Napranum had a population of 950. Etymology Napranum is a compound word made from two languages of the ...
, originally located to the east of Napranum, were granted freehold title to former Aboriginal reserve land, which had been leased to the Commonwealth for the construction of
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. This was the first real compensation to the people of Napranum for use of their land. In 1995 a major industrial dispute occurred between Comalco and its workforce to maintain union coverage, pay and conditions. On 1 January 2005, the Napranum Aboriginal Council became the Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council. In the , Weipa had a population of 3,899 people.


Climate

Weipa has a tropical savanna climate, with high temperatures above throughout the year. Three distinct seasons exist. The wet season, which runs from January to April, is characterised by heavy downpours on an almost daily basis. Monsoon lows and tropical cyclones cause even more extreme rainfall, up to 200 mm (8 in) in 24 hours. The dry season, running from May to September, features hot and dry days; however, night-time lows are cooler and rainfall is almost non-existent. The build-up season, running from October to December, is oppressively hot and humid, with frequent days over . Dewpoints in the wet season average ; in the dry season they average . Rainfall during the build-up is infrequent, but when it does occur, it usually falls in brief, heavy downpours associated with severe thunderstorms. These seasons are not always set, however; sometimes the wet season can start as early as November or the dry season can extend as late as December, and monsoonal downpours have occurred as late as May. Extreme temperatures have ranged from to . The highest daily rainfall recorded was 327.8 mm (12.9 in) during the passage of
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in January 2013.


Economy

The present town was constructed mainly by Comalco (now called Rio Tinto), a large aluminium company, which began making trial shipments of bauxite to
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in 1962. A railway was constructed to transport the ore from the mine at Andoom to the export facility at Lorim Point. The bauxite mine is among the world's largest. Using figures from 2006, ''Reuters'' reported that it ranked third in the world, with capacity and production at 15.5 and 16.1 million tonnes respectively.


Education

There are two schools in Weipa. The Western Cape College is a government co-educational school; it provides early childhood ( kindergarten), primary and secondary schooling. It is on the corner of Central and Eastern Avenues in Rocky Point (). In 2015, the school had an enrollment of 1,073 students with 93 teachers (90 full-time equivalent). St Joseph's Parish School is a Roman Catholic co-educational primary school at 2 Boundary Road, Rocky Point (). Opened in 2016, the school only offered enrollment in years P-3 but expected to be able to offer enrollment across all primary levels (P-6) in 2018.


Amenities

Weipa has a visitor's centre, swimming pool, bowling green, golf club, tennis and squash courts. There are netball and basketball courts as well as football fields.
Weipa Town Authority Weipa Town is a local government area in Far North Queensland, Australia. It covers the town of Weipa on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula, including the localities of Rocky Point, Trunding, Nanum, Evans Landing, and Weipa Airport. ...
operates a public library at Hibberd Drive in Weipa. At Nanum the shopping precinct has a Woolworths supermarket, bakery, coffee shop, travel agent, clothing shop, post office, newsagency / sports shop and butchers. There is also a chemist, camping and fishing store and within walking distance is a gift shop, furniture and whitegoods store, credit union and government social security office. At Evans Landing there are a hardware store and a number of mechanical workshops. St Joseph's Catholic Church is on Boundary Road at Rocky Point. It is within the Weipa Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns.


Gallery

File:AU-Qld-Weipa Central Avenue road.jpg, Main road through Weipa township File:AU-Qld-Weipa Mission River bridge.jpg, Weipa Mission River bridge File:AU-Qld-Weipa coastal bay.jpg, Coastal beach and bay near Wallaby Island File:AU-Qld-Weipa Nanum beach.jpg, Coastal beach at Nanum suburb File:AU-Qld-Weipa caravan park.jpg, Raised cabins at caravan park near the beach File:AU-Qld-Weipa Lake Patricia freshwater pond.jpg, Former mining pit, now a freshwater pond File:AU-Qld-Weipa Woolworths car park.jpg, Car park at Woolworths shopping centre, mostly 4WDs File:AU-Qld-Weipa police station.jpg, Weipa police station File:AU-Qld-Weipa Trunding suburb housing.jpg, Standard style of housing in Trunding suburb File:AU-Qld-Weipa sunset from Nanum beach area.jpg, Sunset over the
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See also

* Weipa Airport *
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, also former site of Weipa Immigrant Detention Centre


References


Further reading

*Moon, Ron & Viv. 2003. ''Cape York: An Adventurer's Guide''. 9th edition. Moon Adventure Publications, Pearcedale, Victoria. *Moore, David R. 1979. ''Islanders and Aborigines at Cape York: An ethnographic reconstruction based on the 1848–1850 'Rattlesnake' Journals of O. W. Brierly and information he obtained from Barbara Thompson''. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Canberra. (hbk); (pbk). USA edition (hbk); (pbk). *Roberts, Jan. 1981. ''Massacres to Mining: The Colonization of Aboriginal Australia''. Dove Communications, Blackburn, Victoria. Rev. Australian ed. Previous ed: CIMRA and War on Want, 1978, London. . *Premier's Department (prepared by Connell Wagner). 1989. ''Cape York Peninsula Resource Analysis''. Cairns. *Roth, W.E. 1897. ''The Queensland Aborigines''. 3 Vols. Reprint: Facsimile Edition, Hesperian Press, Victoria Park, W.A., 1984. *Ryan, Michelle and Burwell, Colin, eds. 2000. ''Wildlife of Tropical North Queensland: Cooktown to Mackay''. Queensland Museum, Brisbane. (set of 3 vols). *Scarth-Johnson, Vera. 2000. ''National Treasures: Flowering plants of Cooktown and Northern Australia''. Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery Association, Cooktown. (pbk); Limited Edition – Leather Bound. *Sutton, Peter (ed). ''Languages of Cape York: Papers presented to a Symposium organised by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies''. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. (1976). *Wallace, Lennie. 2003. ''Cape York Peninsula: A History of Unlauded Heroes 1845–2003''. Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton. *Wynter, Jo and Hill, John. 1991. ''Cape York Peninsula: Pathways to Community Economic Development''. The Final Report of The Community Economic Development Projects Cook Shire. Cook Shire Council.


External links


"A Cape to Adventure"
A description of a 4WD journey to Cape York by Roderick Eime
Cooktown Shire Official web pageCollection of photographs taken by Wolfgang Sievers in 1957 "Presbyterian Mission Station Weipa" held at National Library of Australia, CanberraUniversity of Queensland: Queensland Places: Weipa
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