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Clermont, Queensland

 
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Clermont
Queensland
Clermont-flood-memorial-outback-queensland-australia.jpg
Memorial marking the 1916 flood
Clermont is located in Queensland
Clermont
Population: 1,854 [1]
Established: 1864
Postcode: 4721
Coordinates: 22°49′S 147°38′E / 22.817°S 147.633°E / -22.817; 147.633Coordinates: 22°49′S 147°38′E / 22.817°S 147.633°E / -22.817; 147.633
Elevation: 267.0 m (876 ft)
Location:
LGA: Isaac
State District: Gregory
Federal Division: Capricornia
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Annual Rainfall
29.6 °C
85 °F
15.0 °C
59 °F
663.7 mm
26.1 in

Clermont is an agricultural town in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia. It is 274 km south-west of Mackay on the junction of the Gregory and Peak Downs highways. At the 2006 census, Clermont had a population of 1,854.[1]

Overview

Ludwig Leichhardt was the first European to pass through the Clermont area in 1845, but it was the discovery of gold in 1861 that was responsible for the establishment of the town. The town reserve was proclaimed on 25 March 1864. It is named after Clermont, France. Copper was discovered soon after. In the 1880s up to 4000 Chinese people were resident in Clermont, mining for gold and copper. This led to racial riots and the Chinese were removed from the region in 1888.

The railway was extended north from Emerald to Clermont in February 1884. But does not run passenger trains to or from Clermont or Emerald

The town was originally established on low lying ground next to a lagoon or billabong, but flooding was always a problem, with four substantial floods occurring between 1864 and 1896. The greatest flood, in 1916, killed 65 people out of a town population of 1,500 and remains one of Australia's worst natural disasters in terms of life lost. Following the 1916 flood, many of the wooden buildings of the town were moved using steam traction engines to a new townsite on higher ground. A local amateur photographer, George Pullar took numerous photographs of the moving buildings, published in the 1980s as "A Shifting Town".

Today, Clermont is a major hub for the large coal mines in the region as well as serving agricultural holdings.

Notable people

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