I'm not totally sure, but I think it's 18,000 people.
The geographic importance of Cape York is that it is mainland Australia's northernmost point.
Cape York rainforest, or the Daintree rainforest, can be found on Australia's Cape York, in northern Queensland.
The northernmost tip of mainland Australia is Cape York. It is located on Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland.
Queensland's most northerly point is Cape York, on the tip of Cape York Peninsula.
Cape York Peninsula is found in Queensland, in Australia's northeast quadrant.
Australia's northernmost point is Cape York.
That would depend on which Cape York is in question. One is in Australia and another in Greenland.
Cape York Peninsula and the Guld of Carpentaria can be found in the northeast of Australia.
Queensland
The driving distance is approximately 3,785 miles / 6,091 km.
On the mainland it would be Seisia just north of Bamaga on Cape York Peninsula. Alternatively, it would be Thursday Island, a small island community just off the tip of Cape York.
From Wilson's promontory in far southern Australia to Cape York in the far north is a distance of about 3,700km.