Watsonville, Queensland
Watsonville is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Watsonville had a population of 176 people.
Geography
Watsonville is south-west of Cairns via the Bruce Highway, Gillies Range Road, State Route 25 and the Herberton Petford Road. From further west it can be accessed from the Burke Developmental Road at Petford.The locality is bounded to the east and south by the Great Dividing Range with a number of named peaks within the locality:
- Cave Hill
- Lion Mountain
- Mount Empress
- Rocky Bluff
- Specimen Hill
- Wallum
- Western Hill
History
Watsonville is a former mining town. The town was named after Robert H. Watson, a tin prospector, who discovered a local deposit on 19 February 1881. The town was surveyed by William J. White on 9 March 1882.Watsonville State School opened circa 1882 and closed circa 1943. It was located on the block surrounded by Ann, Mary, Ethel and Edith Streets.
Although historically and currently Watsonville is with the Shire of Mareeba, between 2008 and 2013 Watsonville was within the Tablelands Region, an unpopular decision that was reversed in 2014.
Demographics
In the, the locality of Watsonville had a population of 344 people.In the, the locality of Watsonville had a population of 191 people.
In the, the locality of Watsonville had a population of 176 people.
Heritage listings
Watsonville has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- north-west of Watsonville: Rocky Bluff Battery and Township