- Source: Mount Charlton, Queensland
Mount Charlton is a rural locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Mount Charlton had a population of 151 people.
Geography
The Mirani - Mount Ossa Road enters the locality from the south (Dows Creek) and exits to the east (Mount Ossa).
There are two neighbourhoods in the locality:
Camerons Pocket in the north of the locality (20.95°S 148.7333°E / -20.95; 148.7333 (Camerons Pocket (neighbourhood)))
Kungurri in the far south of the locality (21.0727°S 148.7297°E / -21.0727; 148.7297 (Kungurri (neighbourhood)))
The locality has the following mountains (from north to south):
Crazy Cat Mountain (20.9759°S 148.7134°E / -20.9759; 148.7134 (Crazy Cat Mountain)) 377 metres (1,237 ft)
Mount Charlton (21.0003°S 148.7241°E / -21.0003; 148.7241 (Mount Charlton)) 380 metres (1,250 ft)
The Pinnacle (21.0373°S 148.7521°E / -21.0373; 148.7521 (The Pinnacle))
Bluff Hill (21.0459°S 148.7667°E / -21.0459; 148.7667 (Bluff Hill)) at 380 metres (1,250 ft) above sea level
and the following passes (from north to south):
Camerons Gap (20.9666°S 148.7333°E / -20.9666; 148.7333 (Camerons Gap))
St Helens Gap (20.9988°S 148.7054°E / -20.9988; 148.7054 (St Helens Gap))
Kungurri Gap (21.0729°S 148.7297°E / -21.0729; 148.7297 (Kungurri Gap))
There are a number of protected areas within the locality:
Cathu State Forest in the northern tip of the locality
a section of the Eungella National Park in the north of the locality
St Helens Gap Conservation Park in the west of the locality
part of the Bluff Hill National Park in the south-east of the locality (extending into neighbouring Dows Creek to the south)
Bluff Hill State Forest in the south of the locality.
Apart from the protected areas, the land use is a mixture of grazing on native vegetation and crop growing (predominantly sugarcane).
History
Mount Charlton State School opened on 4 March 1931. It was mothballed on 31 December 2009 and closed on 31 December 2010. It was at 2342 Mirani-Mount Ossa Road (21.0222°S 148.7296°E / -21.0222; 148.7296 (Mount Charlton State School (former))). The school's website was archived. As at September 2022, the school building is still extant.
About 8 kilometres (5 mi) south-west of Mount Ossa in is the site of the former settlement of Silent Grove. The Silent Grove Provisional School opened on 29 August 1928. On 3 February 1936 the Silent Grove Upper State School opened. In 1938, the Silent Grove Provisional School closed, being replaced by the Mount Ossa State School in neighbouring Mount Ossa. The Silent Grove Upper State School closed about 1964. Silent Grove Upper State School was at 2948 Mirani-Mount Ossa Road (20.9891°S 148.7684°E / -20.9891; 148.7684 (Silent Grove Upper State School (former))).
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Mount Charlton had a population of 150 people.
In the 2021 census, Mount Charlton had a population of 151 people.
Education
There are no schools in Mount Charlton. The nearest government primary schools are:
Calen District State College in Calen to the north
Hampden State School in Hampden to the east
Mirani State School in Mirani to the south-east
Gargett State School in Gargett to the south
The nearest government secondary schools are:
Calen District State College in Calen to the north
Mirani State High School in Mirani to the south-east
References
Further reading
Golden jubilee Mt. Charlton State School, Sunday, 3rd May, 1981 : 1931-1981. Mount Charlton State School. 1981. — via State Library of Queensland.
Mt Charlton State School 1931 - 2006 : celebrating 75 years : Sunday, June 11th , 2006. Mt Charlton State School. 2006. — via State Library of Queensland.
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