Palmer, Queensland


Palmer is a rural locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. In the, Palmer had a population of 46 people.
The former towns of Byerstown, Lukinville, Maytown, Palmerville and Stonyville, all dating from the 1870s-1880s gold rushes around the Palmer River, are within the locality.

Geography

The Great Dividing Range forms part of the northern boundary of the locality, entering from the north-east, passing through the north of the locality before exiting northward to Laura.
The Palmer River which flows through the locality from the east to the west. Being west of the Great Dividing Range, it is part of the Gulf of Carpentaria drainage basin.
The Palmer River Goldfields Resource Reserve is the eastern part of the locality to the north of the river. Apart from this protected area, the land use is grazing on native vegetation.

Climate

Palmer has a relatively dry tropical savanna climate with a short wet season from November to March and a long dry season from May to November. On average, the town experiences 103.9 clear days and 79.0 cloudy days per annum. The wettest recorded day was 1 April 1911 with of rainfall. Extreme temperatures ranged from on 21 December 1935 to on 12 June 1913.

History

Kuku Yalanji is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mossman and Daintree areas of North Queensland. The language region includes areas within the local government area of Shire of Douglas and Shire of Cook, particularly the localities of Mossman, Daintree, Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, Palmer, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal.
Yalanji '' is an Australian Aboriginal language of Far North Queensland. The traditional language region is Mossman River in the south to the Annan River in the north, bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east and extending inland to west of Mount Mulgrave. This includes the local government boundaries of the Shire of Douglas, the Shire of Cook and the Aboriginal Shire of Wujal Wujal and the towns and localities of Cooktown, Mossman, Daintree, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal. It includes the head of the Palmer River, the Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, and Palmerville.
The locality takes its name from the Palmer River which flows through the locality from east to west and the Palmer goldfields around the river. The river was named on 5 August 1872 by William Hann after Arthur Hunter Palmer, then Premier of Queensland.
Maytown State School opened circa 1877 in Maytown and closed in 1917. It reopened briefly in 1924, closing in 1925.

Demographics

In the, Palmer had "no people or a very low population".
In the, Palmer had a population of 46 people.

Heritage listings

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

Education

There are no schools in Palmer nor nearby. The options are distance education and boarding school.

Attractions

The Palmer River Goldfield Resource Reserve has old gold mines, rusting machinery, and some traces of the Maytown township for the visitor to explore.