MOUNT MULLIGAN

Mount Mulligan, QLD 4871, is a historic and remote rural locality in Far North Queensland, Australia. Known for its dramatic landscape, it is dominated by the iconic Mount Mulligan, a 3-kilometre-long sandstone plateau that holds cultural significance for the local Indigenous people. The area has a rich mining history, particularly linked to the Mount Mulligan Coal Mine, which was the site of Queensland's worst mining disaster in 1921. Today, Mount Mulligan is sparsely populated and offers a tranquil escape, attracting visitors for its natural beauty, heritage, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. Its isolation and rugged charm make it a unique destination for those seeking history and adventure.

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Postcode: 4871
State: QLD
Coordinates (lat/long): -16.7627129, 145.0229543
Federal Electorate: Leichhardt

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