- Atherton Tableland
The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the
Great Dividing Range inQueensland ,Australia . It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable fordairy farming . it has an area of around 32,000 km² with an average altitude between 600 and 900m AHD.The principal river flowing across the plateau is the Barron River, which was dammed to form an irrigation reservoir named
Lake Tinaroo .The area was originally explored for its mining potential where deposits of
tin and a littlegold were found.Physiography
This area is a distinct physiographic section of the larger
North Queensland Highlands province, which in turn is part of the largerEast Australian Cordillera physiographic division.Towns on the Atherton Tableland
*Atherton
*Herberton
*Kairi
*Kuranda
*Mareeba
*Malanda
*Millaa Millaa
*Tinaroo
*Tolga
*Yungaburra
*RavenshoeIndustry
Atherton was first explored by JV Mulligan in 1875, but it was John Atherton who settled near the town which now bears his name in 1877.
Originally a pioneering pastoralist, John Atherton was the first to find
tin deposits in Northern Queensland. Local legend has it that Tinaroo Creek received its name from Atherton who shouted, "Tin! Hurroo!" when he first made his discovery. Atherton and his friends, William Jack and John Newell, discovered the famous lode, which became theGreat Northern Tin Mine . A rush of miners from theHodgkinson’s Goldfields followed. The construction of a dray road through the Tableland brought a secondary rush, this time timber cutters to mine the red gold (redcedar) of the rainforest. Redcedar cutters camps were at Rocky Creek, Prior Pocket, Oonda Swamp (Carrington) & Ziggenbein’s Pocket. Although tin was a major part in the Tablelands, timber is what Atherton owes its existence to with large areas of redcedar, kauri,maple ,black bean ,walnut ,white beech andred tulip oak being milled for buildings.Before the town of Atherton developed, a full-blown
Chinatown sprang into existence. The Chinese had moved from thePalmer River Goldfields to the Atherton area, where the big timber stands had been cleared to make way for farming. The Chinese were considered pioneers ofagriculture in North Queensland as 80% of crop production on the Tablelands was grown by them and they played a vital role in opening up the area for settlement. After the crops, they turned todairy ing. As the population of Chinatown increased, small shops appeared, wells were sunk to supply water, there were cooks,herbalist s, doctors and merchants etc. The rough straw huts were replaced by sawn timber houses withverandah s andcorrugated iron roofs. By 1909, Chinatown had become the largest concentration of Chinese on the Tablelands with a population on 1100. Today, theHou Wang Temple remains as one of the few reminders of the former Chinese population of the Atherton Tablelands.The attack on Pearl Harbour changed the world for many and Atherton felt the full thrust of this event’s far-reaching impact. Panic-stricken coastal dwellers began to arrive in large numbers and then moved further inland. Fortunately, the only invasion to reach Atherton was by theAustralian Army who considered the Tablelands an ideal staging post for the war in the Pacific.In the
Second World War , Australian troops were camped around the district prior to being sent to the front and then again on their return. Many soldiers were interred at thewar cemetery in Atherton.Crops grown in and around Atherton include
sugarcane , corn/maize ,avocados ,strawberries ,macadamia nuts andmangoes andcitrus .Tobacco was also grown for many years. Dairying, grazing and poultry are also present on the Tableland.Tourism also contributes to the Tableland economy, with
Tinaroo Dam being the focal point.Yungaburra is also becoming a tourist destination with a number of restaurants andBed and Breakfasts .Places of interest
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Lake Barrine
*Lake Eacham
*Curtain Fig Tree - turnoff is located 1km before the township of Yungaburra.
*Undara Volcanic National Park
*Hann Tableland National Park
*Mount Hypipamee Crater andDinner Falls - are located approx 23 km south west of Atherton on theKennedy Highway .ee also
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