Upper Haughton, Queensland
Upper Haughton is a rural locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. In the, Upper Haughton had a population of 34 people.
Geography
The locality is bounded to the west by the Haughton River and to the north-east by Barratta Creek.The terrain ranges from above sea level. Most of the locality is low-lying, but there are three mountains in the west of the locality:
- Clayhole Hills
- Horse Camp Hill
- Piccaninny Mountain
History
The locality was officially named and bounded on 23 February 2001. It presumably takes its name from the Haughton River which forms its western boundary. The river in turn was originally named after stockman Richard Houghton by pastoralist and explorer James Cassady. However, it was renamed on 28 April 1950 to Haughton River at the request of the local residents and the Queensland Electoral Office.Demographics
In the, Upper Haughton had a population of 75 people.In the, Upper Haughton had a population of 34 people.