Yarraden, Queensland
Yarraden is a coastal rural locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Yarraden had a population of 53 people.[1] GeographyYarraden is on the eastern side of Cape York Peninsula bordering the Coral Sea. The Great Dividing Range passes through the locality from the north (Coen) to the south (Dixie). The Peninsula Developmental Road passes through in from north (Coen) to the south-east (Laura).[3] The Great Dividing Range creates a watershed with the creeks and rivers rising to the east of the range flowing into the Coral Sea, while the creeks and rivers rising to the west of the range flow into the Gulf of Carpentaria.[3] Ebagoola is an abandoned gold mining town (14°18′13″S 143°15′54″E / 14.3036°S 143.265°E).[4] MountainsCurlew Range is a mountain range (14°47′07″S 143°09′54″E / 14.7853°S 143.1650°E).[5] There are numerous mountains in the locality, from north to south:[3]
The Gorge is a valley (14°38′00″S 143°02′00″E / 14.6333°S 143.0333°E).[12] OffshoreOnly a small section in the north-east of the locality is coastal, facing Princess Charlotte Bay (14°13′00″S 143°58′05″E / 14.2168°S 143.9680°E), which was named by naval officer Lieutenant Charles Jeffreys (or Jefferys) serving on the HM Colonial brig Kangaroo on 30 May 1815.[13] Cliff Islands is an island group (14°13′35″S 143°47′35″E / 14.2263°S 143.7930°E) approx 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) offshore.[14][3] A small area in the north-east of the locality (north of Annie River) is within the Lama Lama National Park.[3] Apart from the national park, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation. HistoryThe town of Ebagoola was surveyed in 1900 by James Dickie.[4] The town of Yarraden (14°25′43″S 143°17′47″E / 14.42861°S 143.29639°E) was established to support the Lukin River gold field discovered in 1901.[15] In March 1903, its gold reefs were described as "amongst the largest and richest".[16] The two major gold mines were Golden King and Savannah. Golden King was worked from 1901 to 1914 and in 1917 and 1921. Savannah was worked from 1901 to 1907 and in 1912.[15] Ebagoolah Provisional School opened in 1905. On 1 January 1909 it became Ebagoolah State School. It closed in 1914.[17] DemographicsIn the 2016 census, Yarraden had a population of 11 people.[18] In the 2021 census, Yarraden had a population of 53 people.[1] Heritage listingsYarraden has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
EducationThere are no schools in Yarraden. The nearest government primary school is the Coen campus of the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy to the north; however, this school would only be within daily commuting range of students living in the north of the locality. There are no secondary schools nearby. For students without access to local schools, the alternatives are distance education and boarding school.[21] EconomyThere are a number of homesteads in the locality:[22]
TransportThere are a number of airstrips in the locality:
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