Rossville, Queensland
Rossville is a town and coastal locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Rossville had a population of 253 people.
Geography
Helenvale is a neighbourhood within the north-west of the locality.The Hope Islands are an island group off the east coast of Rossville.
The Annan River and East Normanby River both rise on the slopes of the Trevethan Range in the south of Rossville.
The boundaries of the locality extend into the Coral Sea to incorporate the two Hope Islands into the locality. The Hope Islands are entirely within the Hope Islands National Park.
History
The Hope Island are traditionally part of the sea country of the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people.The Hope Islands were named by Lieutenant James Cook of HMS Endeavour on 13 June 1770. After the Endeavour had become stranded on the Endeavour Reef, Cook hoped that they might reach the islands after freeing the ship.
Rossville Provisional School opened circa 1898 and became Rossville State School on 1 January 1909. It closed in 1964. A new Rossville State School opened on 25 January 1988.
Demographics
In the, the locality of Rossville had a population of 204 people.In the, the locality of Rossville had a population of 253 people.
Heritage listings
Rossville has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- Collingwood Water Race
Education
There are no secondary schools in Rossville with the nearest government secondary school being Cooktown State School in neighbouring Cooktown, 31.1 kilometres from Rossville.