Barkly, Queensland
Barkly is an outback locality in the City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. The locality is on the Queensland border with Northern Territory. In the, Barkly had a population of 25 people.
Geography
Barkly is a vast area of. This enables it to have a variety of terrains.Much of the locality is located within the Barkly Tableland, which in this region has an n elevation of around above sea level.
Barkly has the following mountain ranges in the north-east of the locality:
- Ogilvie Range
- Pilpah Range
- Saint Smith Range
The locality is within the Lake Eyre drainage basin.
The land use is grazing on native vegetation.
The Barkly Highway passes through the north-east corner of the locality entering from Gunpowder and exiting to Camooweal. The Camooweal Urandangi Road enters the locality from Camooweal and exits to the south to Piturie.
History
The Barkly Tableland was named by explorer William Landsborough on 6 December 1861 during his search for Burke and Wills. It was named after the Governor of Victoria Sir Henry Barkly.The locality was officially and bounded on 23 February 2001.
Demographics
In the Barkly had a population of 28 people.In the, Barkly had a population of 25 people.
Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including:- Arcadia
- Barkly Downs
- Bullecourt
- Wooroona
Transport
There are a number of airstrips in the locality, including:- Barkly Downs airstrip
- Bullecourt airstrip
- Wooroona/Buckley airstrip