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Hughenden, Queensland

Hughenden /ˈhjuːəndən/[2] is a rural town and locality in the Flinders Shire, Queensland, Australia.[3][4] In the 2016 census, the locality of Hughenden had a population of 1,136 people.[1]

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Hughenden's dinosaur statue
Hughenden
Coordinates20°50′38″S 144°11′55″E / 20.8438°S 144.1986°E / -20.8438; 144.1986 (Hughenden (town centre))Coordinates: 20°50′38″S 144°11′55″E / 20.8438°S 144.1986°E / -20.8438; 144.1986 (Hughenden (town centre))
Population1,136 (2016 census)[1]
 • Density1.2193/km2 (3.1579/sq mi)
Established1870
Postcode(s)4821
Elevation324.0 m (1,063 ft)
Area931.7 km2 (359.7 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Flinders Shire
CountyDouglas
State electorate(s)Traeger
Federal division(s)Kennedy
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
31.6 °C
89 °F
16.6 °C
62 °F
491.3 mm
19.3 in

Geography

Hughenden is situated on the banks of the Flinders River.

Hughenden has the following mountains (from west to east):

Hughenden is located on the Flinders Highway, 376 kilometres (234 mi) west of Townsville and 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) north-west of Brisbane, the state capital. The region around Hughenden is a major centre for the grazing of sheep and cattle. The main feed is annual grasses known as Flinders grass, which grow rapidly on the (by Australian standards) fertile grey or brown cracking clay soils after rain between November and March. However, because the rainfall is extremely erratic – at Hughenden itself it has ranged from 126 millimetres (5 in) in 1926 to 1,051 millimetres (41 in) in 1950 – droughts and floods are normal and stock numbers fluctuate greatly.

The runoff from the Flinders River is much too erratic to provide a sustainable supply for any crop-growing via irrigation.

Hughenden is on the Great Northern railway line with a number of railway stops in the locality (from west to east):

Hughenden was a terminus for the former Hughenden-Winton railway line with the following rail stops in the locality (north to south):

Hughenden Airport is to the north-east of the town (20°48′45″S 144°13′30″E / 20.8126°S 144.2250°E / -20.8126; 144.2250 (Hughenden Airport)).[12]

History

The upper Flinders River area has been occupied by the Yirandhali people from around 11,000 years ago.[13] Jirandali (also known as Yirandali, Warungu, Yirandhali) is an Australian Aboriginal language of North-West Queensland, particularly the Hughenden area. The language region includes the local government area of the Shire of Flinders, including Dutton River, Flinders River, Mount Sturgeon, Caledonia, Richmond, Corfield, Winton, Torrens, Tower Hill, Landsborough Creek, Lammermoor Station, Hughenden, and Tangorin.[14]

Dalleburra (also known as Dalebura, Dal-leyburra, Yirandali) is a language of North-West Queensland, particularly Lammermoor Station via Hughenden. The Dalleburra language region includes the local government boundaries of the Flinders Shire Council.[15]

The region in the vicinity of Hughenden was originally known as Mokana in the Yirandhali language.[16]

British occupation began in October 1861 with the expedition group led by Frederick Walker camping near the site of the future township of Hughenden.[17] Pastoralists soon followed and in 1863 Ernest Henry and his cousin Robert Gray established the Hughenden sheep station. Hughenden was named after Hughenden Manor in Buckinghamshire, England, the home of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. Robert Gray and Ernest Henry both had a family connection with Hughenden Manor. Mary Francis Norris, the daughter of John Norris of Hughenden Manor was Henry's mother and Robert's aunt.[18]

The actual town of Hughenden began in 1870 as a barracks for the paramilitary Native Police with sub-Inspector Harry Finch and his six troopers constructing the simple buildings at the junction of Station Creek with the Flinders River. In 1877, William Mark built a pub near the barracks and in August of that year the township site was officially surveyed and allotments made available for purchase.[16][19]

Hughenden Post Office opened on 1 July 1878 (a receiving office had been open from 1874).[20]

Hughenden Provisional School opened on 22 April 1880, becoming Hughenden State School in 1884. On 30 January 1968, it was expanded to have a secondary department.[21]

In November 1883, "Hughenden West Estate" made up of 37 allotments were advertised to be auctioned by Wilson, Ayton and Ryan of Townsville. A map advertising the auction states the allotments are charmingly situated on high sloping ground, overlooking the Town of Hughenden, within a few minutes walk to the Post and Telegraph Offices, the Court House and the business centre of town. The map also states these residence sites only need the completion of the railway works to enormously increase its value.[22]

Hughenden North Provisional School opened c. 1897, becoming Hughenden North State School on 1 January 1909. Due to low attendances, it closed in 1926.[21]

St Francis' Catholic School was opened on 1 October 1900 by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan.[21][23]

Torrens Creek near Hughenden is where the Americans stored explosives in World War II. The Americans didn't know of the dangerous bush fires out there. After they put out a fire they went back to camp thinking that the fire was out. However, the fire took hold again without them knowing. They then heard about twelve major explosions in succession; the explosions left craters twenty feet deep. Hot shrapnel covered a wide area and started more fires. In the townships, people said that buildings shook and windows broke, and some people were convinced that an air raid had occurred. Thousands of soldiers and civilians attacked the blaze in an attempt to stop it spreading to fuel dumps, but were unable to control it. When the fire got to the explosives it was so powerful it blew the Americans out of their trucks. Many buildings and shops got burnt down from the spreading fires. However the locals were able to save the post office. A police Constable from Torrens Creek Police was awarded the King's Medal of Bravery.[24]

 
Architectural plans for the two-storey court house drawn up in 1945, a project which was abandoned when it was discovered that the foundations could not support a 2-storey building
 
The partly-built one-storey court house, 1952

In June 1945 it was announced that a new court house would be built in Hughenden in the 1945-1946 financial year with architectural plans drawn up in August 1945.[25][26] However, it was not until September 1946 that the Executive Council of the Queensland Government approved expenditure of £31,560 for the project.[27] In September 1947, the project stopped because it was determined that the foundations would not support a 2-storey building and that the new court house would have to be redesigned as single-level building.[28] In January 1950, the new plans for the one-storey building were announced and by October that year, the construction was progressing in "leaps and bounds".[29][30] A shortage of cement appears to have delayed the project until 10,000 tons of cement was imported from England in January 1951.[31] By January 1952, three-quarters of the framing had been completed while the project was suffering from a shortage of skilled labour and the cost having risen to an estimated £60,000.[32] In October 1954 the court house was described as "almost completed",[33] but it was not until 1955 that the court house opened.[34]

In 1960, the Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association opened their hall.[35]

On 9 June 2003 in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, Mrs Jean Eva Anderson of Ballater Station of Stamford was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her "service to the community of Hughenden, particularly through the Country Womens Association". She had given 52 years of service to the Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association. Her award was presented to her by the Governor of Queensland, Quentin Bryce.[36][37]

In August 2008, Hughenden hosted the first Arid Lands Festival and The Great Hughenden Camel Endurance Challenge.[38]

In the 2016 census, the locality of Hughenden had a population of 1,136 people.[1]

Heritage listings

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

Education

Hughenden State School is a government primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 12 Moran Street (20°50′45″S 144°11′47″E / 20.8459°S 144.1965°E / -20.8459; 144.1965 (Hughenden State School)).[40][41] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 115 students with 15 teachers and 13 non-teaching staff (11 full-time equivalent).[42]

St Francis Catholic School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 8 Flinders Street (20°50′46″S 144°12′07″E / 20.8461°S 144.2020°E / -20.8461; 144.2020 (St Francis Catholic School)).[40][43] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 41 students with 4 teachers and 4 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent).[42]

Media

Hughenden is served by five radio stations.[citation needed]

Amenities

Hughenden has a visitor information centre, showground, shire hall, and racecourse.[citation needed]

The Flinders Shire Council operates the Flinders Shire Public Library at 39 Grey Street.[44]

The Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association has its rooms at 42 Stansfield Street.[45]

Hughenden has a large range of sports on offer, including pony clubs, swimming, lawn bowls, golf, netball, tennis, campdrafting, rugby league, and gymnastics.[46] The Hughenden Hawks are the local Rugby League team.[citation needed]

Events

The town hosts the Hughenden Dinosaur Festival, which attracts tourists and includes entertainment and other events.[47]

Other annual events include the Hughenden Show, held the first weekend in June; the Hughenden Country Music Festival, held every Easter week end and the Bullride and Race Day which is held in September. The Matron's Ball is also a popular annual event.[citation needed]

The Hughenden Rugby 7's is a popular one day Rugby Union Carnival, run in the town since 2012.[citation needed]

Attractions

Hughenden has a replica of the Muttaburrasaurus, a dinosaur, whose bones were discovered in 1963 near Muttaburra (220 kilometres (140 mi) by road from Hughenden) and some teeth and other bones were also discovered around Hughenden. One reason for fossils being discovered must be the dry climate, which means the rocks are usually bare of vegetation.[citation needed]

The Historic Coolabah Tree is a tourist attraction (20°50′44″S 144°12′18″E / 20.8455°S 144.2050°E / -20.8455; 144.2050 (Historic Coolabah Tree, Hughenden)).[48] Two expeditions searching for the lost Burke and Wills expedition left blazes on the tree.. The search expeditions were led by Frederick Walker in 1861 and William Landsborough in 1862.[49]

Transport

Preceding station Queensland Rail Following station
Long distance rail services
Torrens Creek
towards Townsville
The Inlander Richmond
towards Mount Isa

Climate

Hughenden has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh). Record temperatures have varied from around 44 °C (111.2 °F) in the summer months to as low as −2 °C (28.4 °F) in winter, but average maximum temperatures are usually a very hot 36 °C (96.8 °F) in summer and a very warm 25 °C (77 °F) in June and July. Minimum temperatures range from 22 °C (72 °F) in summer to around 10 °C (50 °F) in winter. On average, a minimum below 2 °C (35.6 °F) is recorded once per year.

The average annual rainfall is around 490 millimetres (19 in), of which over three-quarters falls from November to March. Between May and September, rainfall is extremely rare: the median rainfall is zero in August, less than 2 millimetres (0.1 in) in July and September and less than 10 millimetres (0.4 in) in April, May, June and October. Variability is extreme, however, and totals as high as 800 millimetres (31 in) occur roughly one year in ten, whilst in the driest years as little as 127 millimetres (5 in) can be recorded. Between December and March, monthly totals can exceed 330 millimetres (13 in) if the monsoon is vigorous,[50] with the wettest month being January 1984 with 659.7 millimetres (25.97 in).

Humidity is generally low except when the monsoon is active, when relatively lower temperatures accompany high humidity. The same applies to cloudiness: in the dry winter months over twenty days are completely clear.

Climate data for Hughenden Post Office
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 43.6
(110.5)
42.8
(109.0)
40.1
(104.2)
37.8
(100.0)
33.6
(92.5)
33.5
(92.3)
34.3
(93.7)
36.1
(97.0)
39.3
(102.7)
40.4
(104.7)
43.9
(111.0)
44.0
(111.2)
44.0
(111.2)
Average high °C (°F) 35.8
(96.4)
34.7
(94.5)
33.7
(92.7)
31.4
(88.5)
27.9
(82.2)
25.0
(77.0)
25.0
(77.0)
27.5
(81.5)
31.1
(88.0)
34.5
(94.1)
36.1
(97.0)
36.9
(98.4)
31.6
(88.9)
Average low °C (°F) 22.5
(72.5)
22.1
(71.8)
20.5
(68.9)
17.0
(62.6)
13.2
(55.8)
9.8
(49.6)
8.8
(47.8)
10.4
(50.7)
14.0
(57.2)
18.0
(64.4)
20.5
(68.9)
22.0
(71.6)
16.6
(61.9)
Record low °C (°F) 15.4
(59.7)
15.2
(59.4)
11.1
(52.0)
7.2
(45.0)
2.3
(36.1)
0.0
(32.0)
−2.0
(28.4)
−1.4
(29.5)
4.8
(40.6)
7.0
(44.6)
10.5
(50.9)
14.6
(58.3)
−2.0
(28.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 114.5
(4.51)
98.0
(3.86)
58.2
(2.29)
26.0
(1.02)
17.8
(0.70)
18.6
(0.73)
11.6
(0.46)
7.9
(0.31)
9.0
(0.35)
22.3
(0.88)
36.0
(1.42)
71.1
(2.80)
491
(19.33)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 8.2 7.6 4.7 2.3 1.8 1.8 1.4 0.9 1.3 2.7 4.3 6.0 43
Source: Bureau of Meteorology[51]

See also

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Further reading

  • The Railways of Hughenden Knowles, J.W. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, April, 1965
  • Erricker, Desmond Frederick; Langan, Brian T; Erricker, Janet (1963). Official souvenir of the centenary of settlement in Hughenden and district, 1863–1963. Flinders Shire Council. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  • Kirkwood, John; Alloway, Anne (1980). History of the Hughenden State School 1880-1980. Hughenden State School. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  • Catholic Church. Parish of Hughenden (QLD) (1945), A souvenir of the diamond jubilee 1885-1945 of the Catholic parish of Hughenden, Diocese of Townsville, St. Vincent's Boys' Home, retrieved 12 June 2017

External links

  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Hughenden
  • Town map of Hughenden, 1979, northern and southern sections
  • Hughenden Court House Discover Queensland Buildings website

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Hughenden ˈ h juː e n d en 2 is a rural town and locality in the Flinders Shire Queensland Australia 3 4 In the 2016 census the locality of Hughenden had a population of 1 136 people 1 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLHughenden QueenslandHughenden s dinosaur statueHughendenCoordinates20 50 38 S 144 11 55 E 20 8438 S 144 1986 E 20 8438 144 1986 Hughenden town centre Coordinates 20 50 38 S 144 11 55 E 20 8438 S 144 1986 E 20 8438 144 1986 Hughenden town centre Population1 136 2016 census 1 Density1 2193 km2 3 1579 sq mi Established1870Postcode s 4821Elevation324 0 m 1 063 ft Area931 7 km2 359 7 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location384 km 239 mi WSW of Townsville521 km 324 mi E of Mount Isa1 497 km 930 mi NW of BrisbaneLGA s Flinders ShireCountyDouglasState electorate s TraegerFederal division s KennedyMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall31 6 C 89 F 16 6 C 62 F 491 3 mm 19 3 inLocalities around Hughenden Dutton River Dutton River PorcupineMarathon Hughenden PrairieStamford Tangorin Prairie Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Heritage listings 4 Education 5 Media 6 Amenities 7 Events 8 Attractions 9 Transport 10 Climate 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksGeography EditHughenden is situated on the banks of the Flinders River Hughenden has the following mountains from west to east Mount Walker 20 57 05 S 144 12 50 E 20 9513 S 144 2138 E 20 9513 144 2138 Mount Walker 472 metres 1 549 ft 5 6 Mount Mowbray 20 57 08 S 144 14 17 E 20 9523 S 144 2380 E 20 9523 144 2380 Mount Mowbray 403 metres 1 322 ft 5 7 Mount Devlin 20 57 21 S 144 16 21 E 20 9558 S 144 2726 E 20 9558 144 2726 Mount Devlin 459 metres 1 506 ft 5 8 Mount Castor 20 58 03 S 144 18 15 E 20 9674 S 144 3042 E 20 9674 144 3042 Mount Castor 403 metres 1 322 ft 5 9 Mount Beckford 20 48 49 S 144 18 46 E 20 8136 S 144 3127 E 20 8136 144 3127 Mount Beckford 419 metres 1 375 ft 5 10 Hughenden is located on the Flinders Highway 376 kilometres 234 mi west of Townsville and 1 400 kilometres 870 mi north west of Brisbane the state capital The region around Hughenden is a major centre for the grazing of sheep and cattle The main feed is annual grasses known as Flinders grass which grow rapidly on the by Australian standards fertile grey or brown cracking clay soils after rain between November and March However because the rainfall is extremely erratic at Hughenden itself it has ranged from 126 millimetres 5 in in 1926 to 1 051 millimetres 41 in in 1950 droughts and floods are normal and stock numbers fluctuate greatly The runoff from the Flinders River is much too erratic to provide a sustainable supply for any crop growing via irrigation Hughenden is on the Great Northern railway line with a number of railway stops in the locality from west to east Ballindalloch railway station now abandoned 20 51 37 S 144 08 34 E 20 8602 S 144 1429 E 20 8602 144 1429 Ballindalloch railway station former 11 Hughenden West railway station now abandoned 20 51 25 S 144 11 36 E 20 8570 S 144 1933 E 20 8570 144 1933 Hughenden West railway station former 11 Hughenden railway station serving the town 20 50 52 S 144 11 50 E 20 8479 S 144 1972 E 20 8479 144 1972 Hughenden railway station 11 Hughenden East railway station now abandoned 20 51 51 S 144 12 24 E 20 8643 S 144 2066 E 20 8643 144 2066 Hughenden East railway station former 11 Pooroga railway station now abandoned 20 52 23 S 144 16 55 E 20 8731 S 144 2820 E 20 8731 144 2820 Pooroga railway station former 11 Hughenden was a terminus for the former Hughenden Winton railway line with the following rail stops in the locality north to south Dividing Siding railway siding point now abandoned 20 58 09 S 144 05 52 E 20 9692 S 144 0978 E 20 9692 144 0978 Dividing Siding railway siding point former 11 Watten railway station now abandoned 21 00 47 S 144 03 34 E 21 0131 S 144 0595 E 21 0131 144 0595 Watten railway station former 11 Hughenden Airport is to the north east of the town 20 48 45 S 144 13 30 E 20 8126 S 144 2250 E 20 8126 144 2250 Hughenden Airport 12 History EditThe upper Flinders River area has been occupied by the Yirandhali people from around 11 000 years ago 13 Jirandali also known as Yirandali Warungu Yirandhali is an Australian Aboriginal language of North West Queensland particularly the Hughenden area The language region includes the local government area of the Shire of Flinders including Dutton River Flinders River Mount Sturgeon Caledonia Richmond Corfield Winton Torrens Tower Hill Landsborough Creek Lammermoor Station Hughenden and Tangorin 14 Dalleburra also known as Dalebura Dal leyburra Yirandali is a language of North West Queensland particularly Lammermoor Station via Hughenden The Dalleburra language region includes the local government boundaries of the Flinders Shire Council 15 The region in the vicinity of Hughenden was originally known as Mokana in the Yirandhali language 16 British occupation began in October 1861 with the expedition group led by Frederick Walker camping near the site of the future township of Hughenden 17 Pastoralists soon followed and in 1863 Ernest Henry and his cousin Robert Gray established the Hughenden sheep station Hughenden was named after Hughenden Manor in Buckinghamshire England the home of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli Robert Gray and Ernest Henry both had a family connection with Hughenden Manor Mary Francis Norris the daughter of John Norris of Hughenden Manor was Henry s mother and Robert s aunt 18 The actual town of Hughenden began in 1870 as a barracks for the paramilitary Native Police with sub Inspector Harry Finch and his six troopers constructing the simple buildings at the junction of Station Creek with the Flinders River In 1877 William Mark built a pub near the barracks and in August of that year the township site was officially surveyed and allotments made available for purchase 16 19 Hughenden Post Office opened on 1 July 1878 a receiving office had been open from 1874 20 Hughenden Provisional School opened on 22 April 1880 becoming Hughenden State School in 1884 On 30 January 1968 it was expanded to have a secondary department 21 In November 1883 Hughenden West Estate made up of 37 allotments were advertised to be auctioned by Wilson Ayton and Ryan of Townsville A map advertising the auction states the allotments are charmingly situated on high sloping ground overlooking the Town of Hughenden within a few minutes walk to the Post and Telegraph Offices the Court House and the business centre of town The map also states these residence sites only need the completion of the railway works to enormously increase its value 22 Hughenden North Provisional School opened c 1897 becoming Hughenden North State School on 1 January 1909 Due to low attendances it closed in 1926 21 St Francis Catholic School was opened on 1 October 1900 by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan 21 23 Torrens Creek near Hughenden is where the Americans stored explosives in World War II The Americans didn t know of the dangerous bush fires out there After they put out a fire they went back to camp thinking that the fire was out However the fire took hold again without them knowing They then heard about twelve major explosions in succession the explosions left craters twenty feet deep Hot shrapnel covered a wide area and started more fires In the townships people said that buildings shook and windows broke and some people were convinced that an air raid had occurred Thousands of soldiers and civilians attacked the blaze in an attempt to stop it spreading to fuel dumps but were unable to control it When the fire got to the explosives it was so powerful it blew the Americans out of their trucks Many buildings and shops got burnt down from the spreading fires However the locals were able to save the post office A police Constable from Torrens Creek Police was awarded the King s Medal of Bravery 24 Architectural plans for the two storey court house drawn up in 1945 a project which was abandoned when it was discovered that the foundations could not support a 2 storey building The partly built one storey court house 1952 In June 1945 it was announced that a new court house would be built in Hughenden in the 1945 1946 financial year with architectural plans drawn up in August 1945 25 26 However it was not until September 1946 that the Executive Council of the Queensland Government approved expenditure of 31 560 for the project 27 In September 1947 the project stopped because it was determined that the foundations would not support a 2 storey building and that the new court house would have to be redesigned as single level building 28 In January 1950 the new plans for the one storey building were announced and by October that year the construction was progressing in leaps and bounds 29 30 A shortage of cement appears to have delayed the project until 10 000 tons of cement was imported from England in January 1951 31 By January 1952 three quarters of the framing had been completed while the project was suffering from a shortage of skilled labour and the cost having risen to an estimated 60 000 32 In October 1954 the court house was described as almost completed 33 but it was not until 1955 that the court house opened 34 In 1960 the Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association opened their hall 35 On 9 June 2003 in the Queen s Birthday Honours List Mrs Jean Eva Anderson of Ballater Station of Stamford was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the community of Hughenden particularly through the Country Womens Association She had given 52 years of service to the Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association Her award was presented to her by the Governor of Queensland Quentin Bryce 36 37 In August 2008 Hughenden hosted the first Arid Lands Festival and The Great Hughenden Camel Endurance Challenge 38 In the 2016 census the locality of Hughenden had a population of 1 136 people 1 Heritage listings EditHughenden has a number of heritage listed sites including 25 Gray Street The Grand Hotel 39 Education EditHughenden State School is a government primary and secondary Prep 12 school for boys and girls at 12 Moran Street 20 50 45 S 144 11 47 E 20 8459 S 144 1965 E 20 8459 144 1965 Hughenden State School 40 41 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 115 students with 15 teachers and 13 non teaching staff 11 full time equivalent 42 St Francis Catholic School is a Catholic primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 8 Flinders Street 20 50 46 S 144 12 07 E 20 8461 S 144 2020 E 20 8461 144 2020 St Francis Catholic School 40 43 In 2018 the school had an enrolment of 41 students with 4 teachers and 4 non teaching staff 3 full time equivalent 42 Media EditHughenden is served by five radio stations citation needed Amenities EditHughenden has a visitor information centre showground shire hall and racecourse citation needed The Flinders Shire Council operates the Flinders Shire Public Library at 39 Grey Street 44 The Hughenden branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association has its rooms at 42 Stansfield Street 45 Hughenden has a large range of sports on offer including pony clubs swimming lawn bowls golf netball tennis campdrafting rugby league and gymnastics 46 The Hughenden Hawks are the local Rugby League team citation needed Events EditThe town hosts the Hughenden Dinosaur Festival which attracts tourists and includes entertainment and other events 47 Other annual events include the Hughenden Show held the first weekend in June the Hughenden Country Music Festival held every Easter week end and the Bullride and Race Day which is held in September The Matron s Ball is also a popular annual event citation needed The Hughenden Rugby 7 s is a popular one day Rugby Union Carnival run in the town since 2012 citation needed Attractions EditHughenden has a replica of the Muttaburrasaurus a dinosaur whose bones were discovered in 1963 near Muttaburra 220 kilometres 140 mi by road from Hughenden and some teeth and other bones were also discovered around Hughenden One reason for fossils being discovered must be the dry climate which means the rocks are usually bare of vegetation citation needed The Historic Coolabah Tree is a tourist attraction 20 50 44 S 144 12 18 E 20 8455 S 144 2050 E 20 8455 144 2050 Historic Coolabah Tree Hughenden 48 Two expeditions searching for the lost Burke and Wills expedition left blazes on the tree The search expeditions were led by Frederick Walker in 1861 and William Landsborough in 1862 49 Transport EditHughenden AirportPreceding station Queensland Rail Following stationLong distance rail servicesTorrens Creektowards Townsville The Inlander Richmondtowards Mount IsaClimate EditHughenden has a hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh Record temperatures have varied from around 44 C 111 2 F in the summer months to as low as 2 C 28 4 F in winter but average maximum temperatures are usually a very hot 36 C 96 8 F in summer and a very warm 25 C 77 F in June and July Minimum temperatures range from 22 C 72 F in summer to around 10 C 50 F in winter On average a minimum below 2 C 35 6 F is recorded once per year The average annual rainfall is around 490 millimetres 19 in of which over three quarters falls from November to March Between May and September rainfall is extremely rare the median rainfall is zero in August less than 2 millimetres 0 1 in in July and September and less than 10 millimetres 0 4 in in April May June and October Variability is extreme however and totals as high as 800 millimetres 31 in occur roughly one year in ten whilst in the driest years as little as 127 millimetres 5 in can be recorded Between December and March monthly totals can exceed 330 millimetres 13 in if the monsoon is vigorous 50 with the wettest month being January 1984 with 659 7 millimetres 25 97 in Humidity is generally low except when the monsoon is active when relatively lower temperatures accompany high humidity The same applies to cloudiness in the dry winter months over twenty days are completely clear Climate data for Hughenden Post OfficeMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 43 6 110 5 42 8 109 0 40 1 104 2 37 8 100 0 33 6 92 5 33 5 92 3 34 3 93 7 36 1 97 0 39 3 102 7 40 4 104 7 43 9 111 0 44 0 111 2 44 0 111 2 Average high C F 35 8 96 4 34 7 94 5 33 7 92 7 31 4 88 5 27 9 82 2 25 0 77 0 25 0 77 0 27 5 81 5 31 1 88 0 34 5 94 1 36 1 97 0 36 9 98 4 31 6 88 9 Average low C F 22 5 72 5 22 1 71 8 20 5 68 9 17 0 62 6 13 2 55 8 9 8 49 6 8 8 47 8 10 4 50 7 14 0 57 2 18 0 64 4 20 5 68 9 22 0 71 6 16 6 61 9 Record low C F 15 4 59 7 15 2 59 4 11 1 52 0 7 2 45 0 2 3 36 1 0 0 32 0 2 0 28 4 1 4 29 5 4 8 40 6 7 0 44 6 10 5 50 9 14 6 58 3 2 0 28 4 Average rainfall mm inches 114 5 4 51 98 0 3 86 58 2 2 29 26 0 1 02 17 8 0 70 18 6 0 73 11 6 0 46 7 9 0 31 9 0 0 35 22 3 0 88 36 0 1 42 71 1 2 80 491 19 33 Average rainy days 0 2 mm 8 2 7 6 4 7 2 3 1 8 1 8 1 4 0 9 1 3 2 7 4 3 6 0 43Source Bureau of Meteorology 51 See also EditPorcupine Gorge National Park Kennedy Energy ParkReferences Edit a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Hughenden SSC 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 20 October 2018 Macquarie Dictionary Fourth Edition 2005 Melbourne The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd ISBN 1 876429 14 3 Hughenden town in Flinders Shire entry 16403 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 19 July 2021 Hughenden locality in Flinders Shire entry 47387 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 19 July 2021 a b c d e Mountain peaks and capes Queensland Queensland Open Data Queensland Government 12 November 2020 Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 Mount Walker mountain in Flinders Shire entry 36225 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 25 November 2020 Mount Mowbray mountain in Flinders Shire entry 23239 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 25 November 2020 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Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 Retrieved 18 January 2021 a b c Queensland Family History Society 2010 Queensland schools past and present Version 1 01 ed Queensland Family History Society ISBN 978 1 921171 26 0 West Hughenden Estate State Library of Queensland 24 November 1883 Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Welcome to St Francis Catholic School Hughenden Archived from the original on 12 June 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2017 History Archived from the original on 11 September 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2018 NEW COURTHOUSE FOR HUGHENDEN Townsville Daily Bulletin Vol LXVII Queensland Australia 28 June 1945 p 1 Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 Retrieved 21 October 2017 via National Library of Australia Item ID1430505 Plan of Hughenden Court House Hughenden Queensland State Archives Retrieved 21 October 2017 POINTS FROM THE NEWS Worker Vol 27 no 3087 Queensland Australia 16 September 1946 p 4 Archived from the original on 18 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November 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Historic Coolabah Tree Outback Queensland Queensland Outback 17 December 2021 Archived from the original on 10 April 2021 Retrieved 18 December 2021 Wilcox Jacqui and Young Phillip Queensland s rainfall history graphs of rainfall averages 1880 1988 published 1991 by Queensland Department of Primary Industries ISBN 0 7242 3913 8 HUGHENDEN POST OFFICE Climate statistics for Australian locations Bureau of Meteorology March 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2013 Further reading EditThe Railways of Hughenden Knowles J W Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin April 1965 Erricker Desmond Frederick Langan Brian T Erricker Janet 1963 Official souvenir of the centenary of settlement in Hughenden and district 1863 1963 Flinders Shire Council Retrieved 12 June 2017 Kirkwood John Alloway Anne 1980 History of the Hughenden State School 1880 1980 Hughenden State School Retrieved 12 June 2017 Catholic Church Parish of Hughenden QLD 1945 A souvenir of the diamond jubilee 1885 1945 of the Catholic parish of Hughenden Diocese of Townsville St Vincent s Boys Home retrieved 12 June 2017External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hughenden Queensland University of Queensland Queensland Places Hughenden Town map of Hughenden 1979 northern and southern sections Hughenden Court House Discover Queensland Buildings website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hughenden Queensland amp oldid 1137181946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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