Packers Camp
Packers Camp is a rural locality in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Packers Camp had a population of 136 people.
Geography
Pine Creek forms the northern boundary of the locality; Pine Creek Yarrabah Road forms the eastern and southern boundary of the locality; the Mackey Creek forms the western boundary. Simmonds Creek traverses the locality from south to north. All of these creeks become tributaries of the Redbank Creek which flows into Trinity Inlet and then to the Coral Sea at Cairns City.Redbank Road runs from north to the south within the locality, connecting at the south to Wrights Creek and Gordonvale and through them to the Bruce Highway.
The land is flat and low-lying and almost entirely freehold. The land is principally used for agricultural, mostly for growing sugarcane, with some scattered rural residences, mostly along Redbank Road. There is a cane tramway passing through the locality to transport the harvested sugarcane to the Mulgrave Sugar Mill.
History
Packers Camp is situated in the Yidinji traditional Aboriginal country.The locality was originally known as Highclere but its name changed to Highleigh in 1896. Later it became known as Packer Camp as it was the place where the horse, mule and bullock teams were loaded for the trip over the range to the goldfields.
A postal receiving office in 1895 but closed in 1898. In 1951 the Packers Creek post office opened, closing in 1971.
Demographics
In the, Packers Camp had a population of 106 people.In the, Packers Camp had a population of 136 people.