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Barcaldine, Queensland

Barcaldine (/bɑːrˈkɔːldɪn/ bar-KAWL-din)[2] is a rural town and locality in the Barcaldine Region in Queensland, Australia.[3][4] This is the administrative centre of the Barcaldine Region. Barcaldine played a major role in the Australian labour movement.

Barcaldine
Queensland
Barcaldine, 1962
Barcaldine
Coordinates23°33′25″S 145°17′18″E / 23.55694°S 145.28833°E / -23.55694; 145.28833
Population1,243 (UCL 2021)[1]
Established1885
Postcode(s)4725
Elevation266.9 m (876 ft)
Area745.7 km2 (287.9 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Barcaldine Region
CountyRodney
State electorate(s)Gregory
Federal division(s)Maranoa
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
30.0 °C
86 °F
16.2 °C
61 °F
497.7 mm
19.6 in
Localities around Barcaldine:
Ilfracombe Aramac Jericho
Ilfracombe Barcaldine Jericho
Ilfracombe Blackall Blackall

In the 2021 census, Barcaldine had a population of 1,540 people.[5]

Geography edit

Barcaldine is in Central West Queensland, approximately 520 kilometres (320 mi) by road west of the city of Rockhampton, 406 kilometres (252 mi) north of Charleville. The town is situated on Lagoon Creek, which flows into the Alice River approximately five kilometres south of the Barcaldine. Major industries are sheep and beef cattle rearing. The streets in Barcaldine are named after different types of trees.[6]

History edit

Barcaldine lay on the traditional tribal lands of the Iningai. Iningai (also known as Yiningay, Muttaburra, Tateburra, Yinangay, Yinangi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Iningai people. The Iningai language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Longreach Region and Barcaldine Region, particularly the towns of Longreach, Barcaldine, Muttaburra and Aramac as well as the properties of Bowen Downs and catchments of Cornish Creek and Alice River.[7]

The first European to enter the area was Frederick Walker, the former commandant of the Native Police, who in 1861 led an expedition through what is now Barcaldine searching for the explorers Burke and Wills.[8]

The town takes its name from a sheep station called Barcaldine Downs, which was established in 1863 by Donald Charles Cameron, whose family property in Ayrshire, Scotland, was named after Barcaldine, Argyll, Scotland.[9][10] Cameron had been a sugar plantation owner and slaveholder in Berbice, British Guiana.[11] The local Aboriginal people were not allowed onto Barcaldine Downs and blackbirded South Sea Islander labour was utilised in the 1860s and 1870s.[12][13]

The first town lots were sold in 1885 and within a year several buildings were under construction. By the end of 1886 the town had been surveyed.[14] The Central Western railway line to Barcaldine opened on 8 November 1886.[15]

Barcaldine Post Office opened on 13 November 1886.[16]

The artesian water at Barcaldine is full of minerals. A bore had been constructed in 1887, but was unsuitable for the water needs of the steam locomotives and so the water was let run to waste. By 1891, a local doctor observed that water contained soda and potash which he believed would have health benefits. In 1907, a swimming pool using the artesian water was built by the Barcaldine Shire Council, along with baths and showers for therapeutic use.[17] Although Barcaldine was being promoted as a spa town into the mid-1930s, interest in "taking the waters" declined after that period as medical opinion became increasingly doubtful of the benefits of mineral waters, favouring drugs and physiotherapy as better treatments.[18]

In 1887 a Methodist church was erected in Ash Street, Barcaldine, the first church in the town. The church building had previously been used at a number of railway camps involved in the construction the Central Western railway line. As each new segment of the line was completed, the camp and the church building were relocated to the new railhead. Barcaldine was its final location. In 1893 a new wooden church was erected in Maple Street. The foundation stone for the current brick church was laid on 1 July 1961 by Reverend Joseph Tainton, President of the Queensland Methodist Conference, with the former wooden church beside it becoming the church hall. In 1977 following the amalgamation that created the Uniting Church in Australia, the Barcaldine Methodist Church became the Barcaldine Uniting Church.[19]

Barcaldine State School opened on 4 July 1887.[20][21]

 
Shire Hall at Barcaldine, circa 1920

In 1892, the local government area of Barcaldine Division was established, by separating it from the Kargoolnah Division which had its headquarters in Blackall. Since then, Barcaldine has been the headquarters of local government in the area, commencing with the Barcaldine Divisional Board, which became the Barcaldine Shire Council in 1903, and then the Barcaldine Regional Council in 2008. The initial local government meetings were held in a building in Oak Street, which burned down in 1896. A shire hall was then constructed in 1898 on the south-east corner of Ash and Beech Streets, which eventually became too small. In February 1912 a new larger shire hall was opened and that building (somewhat modified and extended) is still in use today and is heritage-listed.[22] St Joseph's Catholic Primary School was opened in 1896 by Sisters of Mercy, specifically Sister Mary Muredach McMullen (superior), Sister Mary Catherine Cleary, and Sister Mary Fayne, with the assistance of lay teacher Catherine Lobie. The original building had two storeys with the sisters living upstairs and the classrooms downstairs. In 1906 a new school building was erected to accommodate the school's 195 students. The current school building opened on 21 October 1962.[21][23][24][25]

 
Barcaldine War Memorial, 1928

In August 1909, a devastating fire destroyed buildings in Oak Street, including a general store (J. Dias), a saddlery (H. A. Hawthorne) and the Welcome Home Hotel (W. Kemp).[26][27]

The Barcaldine War Memorial was unveiled by Queensland Governor, Matthew Nathan, on 21 May 1924.[28]

In the 2011 census, the town of Barcaldine had a population of 1,316 people,[29] while the locality had a population of 1,655 people.[30]

The current Barcaldine Public Library opened in 2016.[31]

In the 2016 census, Barcaldine had a population of 1,422 people.[32]

On 26 May 2019, Barcaldine set a world record for a 9.5-kilometre (5.9 mi) line of 868 motorhomes, caravans, campervans and fifth wheelers outside the town, beating the previous record of 672 vehicles in Italy in 2003.[33]

On 22 November 2019, the Queensland Government decided to amalgamate the localities in the Barcaldine Region, resulting in five expanded localities based on the larger towns: Alpha, Aramac, Barcaldine, Jericho and Muttaburra. Barcaldine was expanded to incorporate Barcaldine Downs, Evora, Grant (all except for the eastern corner), Home Creek, Ingberry (southern part), Moombria, Narbethong (all except for the north-eastern corner), Patrick, Saltern Creek, and Tara Station.[34][35][36]

In the 2021 census, Barcaldine had a population of 1,540 people.[5]

Labour movement edit

 
Tree of Knowledge marker in Barcaldine
 
The Tree of Knowledge, 1997

Barcaldine played a significant role in the Australian labour movement and the birth of the Australian Labor Party. In 1891, it was one of the focal points of the 1891 Australian shearers' strike, with the Eureka Flag flying over the strike camp. The landmark Tree of Knowledge, under which the strikers met, stood outside the railway station. In 2006, persons unknown poisoned the tree with the herbicide Roundup, which led to its demise.

One of the first May Day marches in the world took place during the strike on 1 May 1891 in Barcaldine. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that of the 1,340 men that took part, 618 were mounted on horses. Banners carried included those of the Australian Labor Federation, the Shearers' and Carriers' Unions, and one inscribed 'Young Australia'. The leaders wore blue sashes and the Eureka Flag was carried. The Labor Bulletin reported that cheers were given for "the Union", "the Eight-hour day", "the Strike Committee" and "the boys in gaol". It reported the march:

In the procession every civilised country was represented doing duty for the Russian, Swede, French, Dane etc., who are germane to him in other climes, showing that Labor's cause is one the world over, foreshadowing the time when the swords shall be turned into ploughshares and Liberty, Peace and Friendship will knit together the nations of the earth.

On the 9 September 1892 the Manifesto of the Queensland Labour Party was read out under the well known Tree of Knowledge at Barcaldine following the Great Shearers' Strike. The State Library of Queensland now holds the manifesto,[37] in 2008 the historic document was added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Australian Register and in 2009, the document was added to UNESCO's Memory of the World International Register.[38]

The Australian Workers Heritage Centre opened in Barcaldine in 1991 as a museum to pay tribute to Australian workers.[39]

Heritage listings edit

 
St Peter's Anglican Church, 2010

Barcaldine has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Climate edit

Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia
Climate chart (explanation)
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87
 
 
35
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34
22
 
 
21
 
 
31
18
 
 
16
 
 
27
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Imperial conversion
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3.4
 
 
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74
 
 
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85
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91
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2.3
 
 
95
71
 
 
2.9
 
 
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74
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Barcaldine experiences a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSh, Trewartha: BShl); with very hot, humid summers with moderate rains; warm to hot, dry springs and autumns with occasional rains; and mild, dry winters with little rain. Rainfall averages around 485.1 millimetres or 19 inches per year, with highest averages as with all of Queensland between November and March, although in some cases like the Mays of 1955, 1977 and 1983, or the Julys of 1950 and 1984, heavy rain has occurred in the “winter” months. Even in wet years rainfall is highly concentrated into a few days from tropical cyclones or monsoonal rain depressions.[45] Rainfall is also extremely erratic, like all of Central West Queensland, due to the El Niño Southern Oscillation influence,[46] with annual totals ranging from 146.0 millimetres or 5.75 inches in 1946 – and as a little as 96.7 millimetres or 3.81 inches between November 1901 and October 1902 – to 1,333.8 millimetres or 52.51 inches in 2010.

Climate data for Barcaldine Post Office, Queensland, Australia (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1886–present); 267 m AMSL
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 44.9
(112.8)
44.3
(111.7)
42.5
(108.5)
37.3
(99.1)
35.2
(95.4)
33.0
(91.4)
32.0
(89.6)
35.7
(96.3)
40.1
(104.2)
42.5
(108.5)
45.1
(113.2)
44.6
(112.3)
45.1
(113.2)
Mean maximum °C (°F) 40.0
(104.0)
38.8
(101.8)
36.9
(98.4)
33.9
(93.0)
29.8
(85.6)
27.1
(80.8)
27.0
(80.6)
29.6
(85.3)
33.6
(92.5)
37.0
(98.6)
39.0
(102.2)
40.1
(104.2)
40.1
(104.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 35.9
(96.6)
34.9
(94.8)
34.0
(93.2)
30.8
(87.4)
26.6
(79.9)
23.6
(74.5)
23.5
(74.3)
25.7
(78.3)
29.7
(85.5)
33.0
(91.4)
34.8
(94.6)
35.9
(96.6)
30.7
(87.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 30.0
(86.0)
29.1
(84.4)
27.9
(82.2)
24.3
(75.7)
20.0
(68.0)
16.9
(62.4)
16.4
(61.5)
18.2
(64.8)
22.2
(72.0)
25.8
(78.4)
28.1
(82.6)
29.6
(85.3)
24.0
(75.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 24.1
(75.4)
23.3
(73.9)
21.7
(71.1)
17.8
(64.0)
13.3
(55.9)
10.1
(50.2)
9.2
(48.6)
10.6
(51.1)
14.7
(58.5)
18.6
(65.5)
21.4
(70.5)
23.2
(73.8)
17.3
(63.2)
Mean minimum °C (°F) 20.9
(69.6)
20.2
(68.4)
18.3
(64.9)
13.3
(55.9)
7.9
(46.2)
4.4
(39.9)
3.4
(38.1)
4.9
(40.8)
8.6
(47.5)
13.3
(55.9)
16.7
(62.1)
19.2
(66.6)
3.4
(38.1)
Record low °C (°F) 13.0
(55.4)
15.2
(59.4)
10.9
(51.6)
5.6
(42.1)
2.8
(37.0)
−1.6
(29.1)
−1.6
(29.1)
−0.3
(31.5)
2.2
(36.0)
5.8
(42.4)
10.0
(50.0)
12.2
(54.0)
−1.6
(29.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 84.0
(3.31)
87.0
(3.43)
44.9
(1.77)
20.8
(0.82)
15.5
(0.61)
22.9
(0.90)
12.7
(0.50)
13.6
(0.54)
24.2
(0.95)
27.1
(1.07)
58.4
(2.30)
74.0
(2.91)
485.1
(19.11)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.6 6.3 3.8 2.1 1.5 2.0 1.3 1.3 2.3 3.1 4.2 5.3 38.8
Average relative humidity (%) 48.5 53.5 46.0 45.5 45.5 50.0 45.5 40.0 37.5 36.5 38.5 42.5 44.1
Average dew point °C (°F) 17.8
(64.0)
18.6
(65.5)
15.7
(60.3)
12.5
(54.5)
9.0
(48.2)
7.3
(45.1)
5.2
(41.4)
5.4
(41.7)
7.9
(46.2)
10.2
(50.4)
12.8
(55.0)
16.0
(60.8)
11.5
(52.8)
Source 1: Australian Bureau of Meteorology (1991–2020 normals)[47]
Source 2: Australian Bureau of Meteorology (1886–present extremes)[48]

Education edit

Barcaldine Prep-12 State School is a government primary and secondary (Early Childhood to Year 12) school for boys and girls at Gidyea Street (23°33′32″S 145°17′38″E / 23.5588°S 145.2940°E / -23.5588; 145.2940 (Barcaldine Prep-12 State School)).[49][50] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 284 students with 29 teachers (27 full-time equivalent) and 22 non-teaching staff (16 full-time equivalent).[51] It includes a special education program.[49]

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 23 Willow Street (23°33′22″S 145°17′10″E / 23.5562°S 145.2862°E / -23.5562; 145.2862 (St Joseph's Catholic Primary School)).[49][52] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 26 students with 5 teachers (4 full-time equivalent) and 3 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).[51]

Wanpa-rda Matilda Outback Education Centre is an Outdoor and Environmental Education Centre at the corner of Ash & Willow Streets (23°33′13″S 145°17′13″E / 23.5535°S 145.2870°E / -23.5535; 145.2870 (Wanpa-rda Matilda Outback Education Centre)).[49][53]

Media edit

Barcaldine has only one commercial radio station, West FM (Resonate Radio) which transmits on 100.9 FM

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation transmits ABC and its sister channels ABC Kids, ABC TV Plus, ABC Me and ABC News through its Relay Station, ABBQ (23°31′43″S 145°15′33″E / 23.52861°S 145.25917°E / -23.52861; 145.25917)

The Seven Network and its sister channels 7two, 7Mate and 7Flix transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate, ITQ

The Nine Network and its sister channels 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Rush transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate, IMP

Network Ten and its sister channels 10 Bold, 10 Peach and 10 Shake transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate, CDT

The Special Broadcasting Service and its sister channels SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies and SBS Food also transmit to Barcaldine.

Amenities edit

Barcaldine has a bowls, tennis clubs, a combined racecourse and showground near the golf course, a historical and folk museum, swimming pool and visitor information centre.[54]

Barcaldine Regional Council operates a library at 71 Ash Street.[55]

The Barcaldine branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association has its rooms at 5 Maple Street (corner of Ash Street, 23°33′14″S 145°17′28″E / 23.5540°S 145.2910°E / -23.5540; 145.2910 (Barcaldine CWA Hall)).[56][57][58]

Barcaldine Uniting Church is at 7-9 Maple Street (23°33′17″S 145°17′28″E / 23.5547°S 145.2910°E / -23.5547; 145.2910 (7 May 2021)).[59][60][19]

Attractions edit

The attractions in Barcaldine include:

Cultural references edit

The Working Man's Paradise: an Australian Labour novel, was written by William Lane under the pseudonym John Miller in 1892, inspired by the events of the 1891 Shearers' Strike in Barcaldine. This story shows a contrast between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' (slum dwellers and the wealthy citizens) and depicts the conflict between the squatters and pastoral workers. The preface of the book states, 'The scene is laid in Sydney because it is not thought desirable, for various reasons, to aggravate by a local plot the soreness existing in Queensland'.[63]

Barcaldine features in Hail Tomorrow: a play in four acts, written by Vance Palmer in 1947. The full-length play's conflict centres about the Queensland shearers' strike of 1891.[64][65]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Hoch, Isabel (1996), More than a school : a history of St. Joseph's, Barcaldine 1896-1996, St. Joseph's School, ISBN 978-0-646-28097-4

External links edit

  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Barcaldine and Barcaldine Shire
  • "Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge poisoned". Australian national news. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 May 2006. Retrieved 23 May 2006.
  • . Australian national news. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 28 June 2006. Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2006.
  • - digitised and held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Australia.
  • Town map of Barcaldine, 1984
  • Barcaldine Photographs 1900-1946, State Library of Queensland
  • Annual reports Barcaldine Hospitals Board, State Library of Queensland

barcaldine, queensland, barcaldine, ɑːr, ɔː, kawl, rural, town, locality, barcaldine, region, queensland, australia, this, administrative, centre, barcaldine, region, barcaldine, played, major, role, australian, labour, movement, barcaldine, queenslandbarcaldi. Barcaldine b ɑːr ˈ k ɔː l d ɪ n bar KAWL din 2 is a rural town and locality in the Barcaldine Region in Queensland Australia 3 4 This is the administrative centre of the Barcaldine Region Barcaldine played a major role in the Australian labour movement Barcaldine QueenslandBarcaldine 1962BarcaldineCoordinates23 33 25 S 145 17 18 E 23 55694 S 145 28833 E 23 55694 145 28833Population1 243 UCL 2021 1 Established1885Postcode s 4725Elevation266 9 m 876 ft Area745 7 km2 287 9 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location1 073 km 667 mi from Brisbane520 km 323 mi from Rockhampton107 km 66 mi from LongreachLGA s Barcaldine RegionCountyRodneyState electorate s GregoryFederal division s MaranoaMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall30 0 C 86 F 16 2 C 61 F 497 7 mm 19 6 inLocalities around Barcaldine Ilfracombe Aramac JerichoIlfracombe Barcaldine JerichoIlfracombe Blackall Blackall In the 2021 census Barcaldine had a population of 1 540 people 5 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Labour movement 4 Heritage listings 5 Climate 6 Education 7 Media 8 Amenities 9 Attractions 10 Cultural references 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksGeography editBarcaldine is in Central West Queensland approximately 520 kilometres 320 mi by road west of the city of Rockhampton 406 kilometres 252 mi north of Charleville The town is situated on Lagoon Creek which flows into the Alice River approximately five kilometres south of the Barcaldine Major industries are sheep and beef cattle rearing The streets in Barcaldine are named after different types of trees 6 History editBarcaldine lay on the traditional tribal lands of the Iningai Iningai also known as Yiningay Muttaburra Tateburra Yinangay Yinangi is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Iningai people The Iningai language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Longreach Region and Barcaldine Region particularly the towns of Longreach Barcaldine Muttaburra and Aramac as well as the properties of Bowen Downs and catchments of Cornish Creek and Alice River 7 The first European to enter the area was Frederick Walker the former commandant of the Native Police who in 1861 led an expedition through what is now Barcaldine searching for the explorers Burke and Wills 8 The town takes its name from a sheep station called Barcaldine Downs which was established in 1863 by Donald Charles Cameron whose family property in Ayrshire Scotland was named after Barcaldine Argyll Scotland 9 10 Cameron had been a sugar plantation owner and slaveholder in Berbice British Guiana 11 The local Aboriginal people were not allowed onto Barcaldine Downs and blackbirded South Sea Islander labour was utilised in the 1860s and 1870s 12 13 The first town lots were sold in 1885 and within a year several buildings were under construction By the end of 1886 the town had been surveyed 14 The Central Western railway line to Barcaldine opened on 8 November 1886 15 Barcaldine Post Office opened on 13 November 1886 16 The artesian water at Barcaldine is full of minerals A bore had been constructed in 1887 but was unsuitable for the water needs of the steam locomotives and so the water was let run to waste By 1891 a local doctor observed that water contained soda and potash which he believed would have health benefits In 1907 a swimming pool using the artesian water was built by the Barcaldine Shire Council along with baths and showers for therapeutic use 17 Although Barcaldine was being promoted as a spa town into the mid 1930s interest in taking the waters declined after that period as medical opinion became increasingly doubtful of the benefits of mineral waters favouring drugs and physiotherapy as better treatments 18 In 1887 a Methodist church was erected in Ash Street Barcaldine the first church in the town The church building had previously been used at a number of railway camps involved in the construction the Central Western railway line As each new segment of the line was completed the camp and the church building were relocated to the new railhead Barcaldine was its final location In 1893 a new wooden church was erected in Maple Street The foundation stone for the current brick church was laid on 1 July 1961 by Reverend Joseph Tainton President of the Queensland Methodist Conference with the former wooden church beside it becoming the church hall In 1977 following the amalgamation that created the Uniting Church in Australia the Barcaldine Methodist Church became the Barcaldine Uniting Church 19 Barcaldine State School opened on 4 July 1887 20 21 nbsp Shire Hall at Barcaldine circa 1920In 1892 the local government area of Barcaldine Division was established by separating it from the Kargoolnah Division which had its headquarters in Blackall Since then Barcaldine has been the headquarters of local government in the area commencing with the Barcaldine Divisional Board which became the Barcaldine Shire Council in 1903 and then the Barcaldine Regional Council in 2008 The initial local government meetings were held in a building in Oak Street which burned down in 1896 A shire hall was then constructed in 1898 on the south east corner of Ash and Beech Streets which eventually became too small In February 1912 a new larger shire hall was opened and that building somewhat modified and extended is still in use today and is heritage listed 22 St Joseph s Catholic Primary School was opened in 1896 by Sisters of Mercy specifically Sister Mary Muredach McMullen superior Sister Mary Catherine Cleary and Sister Mary Fayne with the assistance of lay teacher Catherine Lobie The original building had two storeys with the sisters living upstairs and the classrooms downstairs In 1906 a new school building was erected to accommodate the school s 195 students The current school building opened on 21 October 1962 21 23 24 25 nbsp Barcaldine War Memorial 1928In August 1909 a devastating fire destroyed buildings in Oak Street including a general store J Dias a saddlery H A Hawthorne and the Welcome Home Hotel W Kemp 26 27 The Barcaldine War Memorial was unveiled by Queensland Governor Matthew Nathan on 21 May 1924 28 In the 2011 census the town of Barcaldine had a population of 1 316 people 29 while the locality had a population of 1 655 people 30 The current Barcaldine Public Library opened in 2016 31 In the 2016 census Barcaldine had a population of 1 422 people 32 On 26 May 2019 Barcaldine set a world record for a 9 5 kilometre 5 9 mi line of 868 motorhomes caravans campervans and fifth wheelers outside the town beating the previous record of 672 vehicles in Italy in 2003 33 On 22 November 2019 the Queensland Government decided to amalgamate the localities in the Barcaldine Region resulting in five expanded localities based on the larger towns Alpha Aramac Barcaldine Jericho and Muttaburra Barcaldine was expanded to incorporate Barcaldine Downs Evora Grant all except for the eastern corner Home Creek Ingberry southern part Moombria Narbethong all except for the north eastern corner Patrick Saltern Creek and Tara Station 34 35 36 In the 2021 census Barcaldine had a population of 1 540 people 5 Labour movement edit nbsp Tree of Knowledge marker in Barcaldine nbsp The Tree of Knowledge 1997 Barcaldine played a significant role in the Australian labour movement and the birth of the Australian Labor Party In 1891 it was one of the focal points of the 1891 Australian shearers strike with the Eureka Flag flying over the strike camp The landmark Tree of Knowledge under which the strikers met stood outside the railway station In 2006 persons unknown poisoned the tree with the herbicide Roundup which led to its demise One of the first May Day marches in the world took place during the strike on 1 May 1891 in Barcaldine The Sydney Morning Herald reported that of the 1 340 men that took part 618 were mounted on horses Banners carried included those of the Australian Labor Federation the Shearers and Carriers Unions and one inscribed Young Australia The leaders wore blue sashes and the Eureka Flag was carried The Labor Bulletin reported that cheers were given for the Union the Eight hour day the Strike Committee and the boys in gaol It reported the march In the procession every civilised country was represented doing duty for the Russian Swede French Dane etc who are germane to him in other climes showing that Labor s cause is one the world over foreshadowing the time when the swords shall be turned into ploughshares and Liberty Peace and Friendship will knit together the nations of the earth On the 9 September 1892 the Manifesto of the Queensland Labour Party was read out under the well known Tree of Knowledge at Barcaldine following the Great Shearers Strike The State Library of Queensland now holds the manifesto 37 in 2008 the historic document was added to UNESCO s Memory of the World Australian Register and in 2009 the document was added to UNESCO s Memory of the World International Register 38 The Australian Workers Heritage Centre opened in Barcaldine in 1991 as a museum to pay tribute to Australian workers 39 Heritage listings edit nbsp St Peter s Anglican Church 2010 Barcaldine has a number of heritage listed sites including Ash Street Barcaldine Shire Hall 22 Ash Street Barcaldine War Memorial Clock 40 Bank of Lagoon Creek Shearers Strike Camp Site 41 Oak Street Tree of Knowledge 42 39 Beech Street Barcaldine Masonic Temple 43 85 Elm Street St Peter s Anglican Church and Hall 44 Climate editBarcaldine Queensland Australia Climate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 84 36 24 87 35 23 45 34 22 21 31 18 16 27 13 23 24 10 13 24 9 14 26 11 24 30 15 27 33 19 58 35 21 74 36 23 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mm Imperial conversion JFMAMJJASOND 3 3 97 75 3 4 95 74 1 8 93 71 0 8 87 64 0 6 80 56 0 9 74 50 0 5 74 49 0 5 78 51 1 85 58 1 1 91 65 2 3 95 71 2 9 97 74 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inches Barcaldine experiences a hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh Trewartha BShl with very hot humid summers with moderate rains warm to hot dry springs and autumns with occasional rains and mild dry winters with little rain Rainfall averages around 485 1 millimetres or 19 inches per year with highest averages as with all of Queensland between November and March although in some cases like the Mays of 1955 1977 and 1983 or the Julys of 1950 and 1984 heavy rain has occurred in the winter months Even in wet years rainfall is highly concentrated into a few days from tropical cyclones or monsoonal rain depressions 45 Rainfall is also extremely erratic like all of Central West Queensland due to the El Nino Southern Oscillation influence 46 with annual totals ranging from 146 0 millimetres or 5 75 inches in 1946 and as a little as 96 7 millimetres or 3 81 inches between November 1901 and October 1902 to 1 333 8 millimetres or 52 51 inches in 2010 Climate data for Barcaldine Post Office Queensland Australia 1991 2020 normals extremes 1886 present 267 m AMSL Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 44 9 112 8 44 3 111 7 42 5 108 5 37 3 99 1 35 2 95 4 33 0 91 4 32 0 89 6 35 7 96 3 40 1 104 2 42 5 108 5 45 1 113 2 44 6 112 3 45 1 113 2 Mean maximum C F 40 0 104 0 38 8 101 8 36 9 98 4 33 9 93 0 29 8 85 6 27 1 80 8 27 0 80 6 29 6 85 3 33 6 92 5 37 0 98 6 39 0 102 2 40 1 104 2 40 1 104 2 Mean daily maximum C F 35 9 96 6 34 9 94 8 34 0 93 2 30 8 87 4 26 6 79 9 23 6 74 5 23 5 74 3 25 7 78 3 29 7 85 5 33 0 91 4 34 8 94 6 35 9 96 6 30 7 87 3 Daily mean C F 30 0 86 0 29 1 84 4 27 9 82 2 24 3 75 7 20 0 68 0 16 9 62 4 16 4 61 5 18 2 64 8 22 2 72 0 25 8 78 4 28 1 82 6 29 6 85 3 24 0 75 3 Mean daily minimum C F 24 1 75 4 23 3 73 9 21 7 71 1 17 8 64 0 13 3 55 9 10 1 50 2 9 2 48 6 10 6 51 1 14 7 58 5 18 6 65 5 21 4 70 5 23 2 73 8 17 3 63 2 Mean minimum C F 20 9 69 6 20 2 68 4 18 3 64 9 13 3 55 9 7 9 46 2 4 4 39 9 3 4 38 1 4 9 40 8 8 6 47 5 13 3 55 9 16 7 62 1 19 2 66 6 3 4 38 1 Record low C F 13 0 55 4 15 2 59 4 10 9 51 6 5 6 42 1 2 8 37 0 1 6 29 1 1 6 29 1 0 3 31 5 2 2 36 0 5 8 42 4 10 0 50 0 12 2 54 0 1 6 29 1 Average precipitation mm inches 84 0 3 31 87 0 3 43 44 9 1 77 20 8 0 82 15 5 0 61 22 9 0 90 12 7 0 50 13 6 0 54 24 2 0 95 27 1 1 07 58 4 2 30 74 0 2 91 485 1 19 11 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 5 6 6 3 3 8 2 1 1 5 2 0 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 1 4 2 5 3 38 8 Average relative humidity 48 5 53 5 46 0 45 5 45 5 50 0 45 5 40 0 37 5 36 5 38 5 42 5 44 1 Average dew point C F 17 8 64 0 18 6 65 5 15 7 60 3 12 5 54 5 9 0 48 2 7 3 45 1 5 2 41 4 5 4 41 7 7 9 46 2 10 2 50 4 12 8 55 0 16 0 60 8 11 5 52 8 Source 1 Australian Bureau of Meteorology 1991 2020 normals 47 Source 2 Australian Bureau of Meteorology 1886 present extremes 48 Education editBarcaldine Prep 12 State School is a government primary and secondary Early Childhood to Year 12 school for boys and girls at Gidyea Street 23 33 32 S 145 17 38 E 23 5588 S 145 2940 E 23 5588 145 2940 Barcaldine Prep 12 State School 49 50 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 284 students with 29 teachers 27 full time equivalent and 22 non teaching staff 16 full time equivalent 51 It includes a special education program 49 St Joseph s Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 23 Willow Street 23 33 22 S 145 17 10 E 23 5562 S 145 2862 E 23 5562 145 2862 St Joseph s Catholic Primary School 49 52 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 26 students with 5 teachers 4 full time equivalent and 3 non teaching staff 2 full time equivalent 51 Wanpa rda Matilda Outback Education Centre is an Outdoor and Environmental Education Centre at the corner of Ash amp Willow Streets 23 33 13 S 145 17 13 E 23 5535 S 145 2870 E 23 5535 145 2870 Wanpa rda Matilda Outback Education Centre 49 53 Media editBarcaldine has only one commercial radio station West FM Resonate Radio which transmits on 100 9 FMThe Australian Broadcasting Corporation transmits ABC and its sister channels ABC Kids ABC TV Plus ABC Me and ABC News through its Relay Station ABBQ 23 31 43 S 145 15 33 E 23 52861 S 145 25917 E 23 52861 145 25917 The Seven Network and its sister channels 7two 7Mate and 7Flix transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate ITQThe Nine Network and its sister channels 9Gem 9Go and 9Rush transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate IMPNetwork Ten and its sister channels 10 Bold 10 Peach and 10 Shake transmit to Barcaldine through its regional area affiliate CDTThe Special Broadcasting Service and its sister channels SBS Viceland SBS World Movies and SBS Food also transmit to Barcaldine Amenities editBarcaldine has a bowls tennis clubs a combined racecourse and showground near the golf course a historical and folk museum swimming pool and visitor information centre 54 Barcaldine Regional Council operates a library at 71 Ash Street 55 The Barcaldine branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association has its rooms at 5 Maple Street corner of Ash Street 23 33 14 S 145 17 28 E 23 5540 S 145 2910 E 23 5540 145 2910 Barcaldine CWA Hall 56 57 58 Barcaldine Uniting Church is at 7 9 Maple Street 23 33 17 S 145 17 28 E 23 5547 S 145 2910 E 23 5547 145 2910 7 May 2021 59 60 19 Attractions editThe attractions in Barcaldine include the Tree of Knowledge the Australian Workers Heritage Centre 61 39 the Barcaldine and District Historical Museum 62 Cultural references editThe Working Man s Paradise an Australian Labour novel was written by William Lane under the pseudonym John Miller in 1892 inspired by the events of the 1891 Shearers Strike in Barcaldine This story shows a contrast between the haves and the have nots slum dwellers and the wealthy citizens and depicts the conflict between the squatters and pastoral workers The preface of the book states The scene is laid in Sydney because it is not thought desirable for various reasons to aggravate by a local plot the soreness existing in Queensland 63 Barcaldine features in Hail Tomorrow a play in four acts written by Vance Palmer in 1947 The full length play s conflict centres about the Queensland shearers strike of 1891 64 65 See also edit nbsp Queensland portal Barcaldine Airport List of tramways in QueenslandReferences edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Barcaldine urban centre and locality Australian Census 2021 nbsp Macquarie Dictionary Fourth Edition 2005 Melbourne The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd ISBN 1 876429 14 3 Barcaldine town in Barcaldine Region entry 1587 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 10 June 2019 Barcaldine locality in Barcaldine Region entry 47073 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 10 June 2019 a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Barcaldine SAL 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 8 February 2023 nbsp Barcaldine Queensland Australia Travel smh com au www smh com au Archived from the original on 3 November 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Iningai State Library of Queensland Archived from the 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