Cameron Corner, Queensland Explained

Type:suburb
Cameron Corner
City:Bulloo Shire
State:qld
Coordinates:-28.5154°N 141.5292°W
Pop:19
Postcode:4492
Elevation:112
Area:12866.0
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:206
Dir1:WNW
Location1:Tibooburra
Dist2:536
Dir2:N
Location2:Broken Hill
Dist3:886
Dir3:E
Location3:Coober Pedy
Dist4:1051
Dir4:NNE
Location4:Adelaide
Dist5:1326
Dir5:W
Location5:Brisbane
Lga:Bulloo Shire
Stategov:Warrego
Fedgov:Maranoa
County:Carruthers
Near-N:Durham
Near-Ne:Noccundra
Near-E:Bulloo Downs
Near-Se:Tibooburra (NSW)
Near-S:Tibooburra (NSW)
Near-Sw:Bollards Lagoon (SA)
Near-W:Bollards Lagoon (SA)
Near-Nw:Innamincka (SA)

Cameron Corner is an outback locality in the Shire of Bulloo, Queensland, Australia.[1] It is on the Queensland border with New South Wales to the south and South Australia to the west. In the, Cameron Corner had a population of 19 people.

Geography

Cameron Corner is located about 1400km (900miles) west-southwest of Brisbane, Queensland and is the point in the outback of eastern Australia where the boundary lines of the states of Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales meet (the area immediately to the north and east of the intersection of the state boundaries). The noted Dingo Fence passes through Cameron Corner along the New South Wales border.

Cameron Corner has the following mountains (from north to south):

History

This general area, which includes Sturt Stony Desert in the Lake Eyre Basin, was first explored by Captain Charles Sturt, who in 1844 went in search of a supposed inland sea in the centre of Australia.[6]

The corner and locality are named for the surveyor, John Brewer Cameron, from the New South Wales Lands Department, who spent two years during 1880–1882 marking the border between New South Wales and Queensland.[1] Cameron erected a post there in September 1880 to mark its intersection with the border of South Australia. He placed a wooden marker every eastwards along the interstate boundary.[7]

On 28 January 1919, the Queensland Government placed restrictions on the border crossing at Wompah Gate to prevent the spread of the Spanish flu into Queensland, which were enforced by the Queensland Police. A medical screening process was used to determine if Queensland residents could safely return to the state.[8] [9] [10]

On 17 April 2020, the Queensland Government reorganised the nine localities in the Shire of Bulloo, resulting in six localities. It included Cameron Corner gaining a small portion of land from the west of the locality of Bulloo Downs.[11] [12] [13] It increased the area of the locality from 12866km2 to 14554.8km2.

Demographics

In the, Cameron Corner had "no people or a very low population".

In the, Cameron Corner had a population of 19 people.

Heritage listings

Cameron Corner Survey Marker (-28.9991°N 140.9993°W) marks the corner and was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2012.[14]

Dingo Fence

The 25000NaN0 section of the Dingo Fence in Queensland is also known as the Great Barrier Fence or Wild Dog Barrier Fence 11. It is administered by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. The Wild Dog Barrier Fence staff consists of 23 employees, including two-person teams that patrol a 3000NaN0 section of the fence once every week. There are depots at Quilpie and Roma.[15]

The Queensland Border Fence stretches for 3940NaN0 westwards along the border with New South Wales, into the Strzelecki Desert. The fence passes the point where the three states of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia meet (Cameron Corner). At this point, it connects with the South Australian Border Fence, which runs for 2570NaN0 southwards along the border with New South Wales.[16] It then joins a section known as the Dog Fence in South Australia, which is 22250NaN0 long.[17]

Homesteads

There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including (from north to south):[18]

Events

New Year's Eve is celebrated three times each year in Cameron Corner (also in Poeppel Corner and Surveyor Generals Corner), because the three states that meet at the corner are in three time zones.

Facilities

The Cameron Corner Store was established in 1990 by a Vietnam War veteran, Sandy Nall, and his wife Cathrine.[19] As of 2014, the store was operated by the sole permanent residents of Cameron Corner, Fenn and Cheryl Miller. The store reportedly has a Queensland liquor licence, a New South Wales postal code and a South Australian telephone number.[20]

The locality also features a desert golf course.[21]

Notes and References

  1. 16 May 2014.
  2. Web site: 12 November 2020. Mountain peaks and capes - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201125215033/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/geographic-features-queensland-series/resource/06ff12a9-862e-4aac-bf9d-693f0a63b4c9. 25 November 2020. 25 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  3. 25 November 2020.
  4. 25 November 2020.
  5. 25 November 2020.
  6. Web site: Barry. Derek. 2021-08-08. Charles Sturt's vain search for the inland sea. 2022-02-01. The North West Star. en-AU. 8 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210808051135/https://www.northweststar.com.au/story/7376203/charles-sturts-vain-search-for-the-inland-sea/. live.
  7. Web site: 2001. Redefining the Queensland–New South Wales Border: Guidelines for Surveyors. 1 February 2022. Queensland Government. 7. 20 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220120132438/https://www.resources.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/105743/redefining-queensland-nsw-border.pdf. live.
  8. Web site: 2020-06-09 . FROM the VAULT - Queensland Border Policing During 1919 Influenza Outbreak . 2024-08-02 . Queensland Police Museum . 9 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200609082414/https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/museum/2020/06/09/from-the-vault-queensland-border-policing-during-1919-influenza-outbreak/ . live .
  9. 2 August 2024.
  10. Web site: 1978 . SH54-3 Tickalara . 2 August 2024 . . Map . 2 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240802075337/https://apps.information.qld.gov.au/data/v2/HistoricalMaps/StaticMap/cadastral/cad-map-250000-sh54-3-tickalara-1978/original . live .
  11. Web site: 17 April 2020. Job number 19-068: Bullawarra, Bulloo Downs, Cameron Corner, Dynevor, Noccundra, Nockatunga, Norley, Thargomindah. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200423053918/https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/title/place-names/proposals-decisions/decisions. 23 April 2020. 28 June 2020. Recent place name decisions. Queensland Government. en.
  12. Web site: 22 November 2019. Proposed Locality names and boundaries for the Shire of Bulloo. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200423054101/https://www.dnrme.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/1461881/19068-qpn1403-proposed.pdf. 23 April 2020. 28 June 2020. Queensland Government. Map.
  13. Web site: 17 April 2020. Locality names and boundaries for the Shire of Bulloo. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200423054137/https://www.dnrme.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1478742/19068-qpn1403-decision.pdf. 23 April 2020. 28 June 2020. Queensland Government. Map.
  14. 7 July 2013.
  15. Web site: Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines. 2005-09-29. History of barrier fences in Queensland. 2009-08-31. 18 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200318100417/https://www.ddmrb.org.au/Files/History%20of%20Barrier%20Fences.pdf. live.
  16. 2009-07-06. Wild Dog Destruction Act 1921 – Sect 3 (updated). dead. New South Wales Consolidated Acts. Australasian Legal Information Institute. https://web.archive.org/web/20111006054203/http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/wdda1921225/s3.html. 6 October 2011. 2009-08-31.
  17. Downward. R.J.. Bromell, J.E.. March 1990. The development of a policy for the management of dingo populations in South Australia. University of Nebraska - Lincoln. 2009-08-31. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference 1990. 3 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090903165439/http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/vpc14/23/. live.
  18. Web site: 18 November 2020. Homesteads - Queensland. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201124212526/https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/built-features-queensland-series/resource/b27874c1-ccb9-463d-a26f-706abcc0ab79. 24 November 2020. 24 November 2020. Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government.
  19. News: Cherie von Hörchner. It's not so lonely in the corner. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 11 April 2014. 22 October 2015. 22 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222152657/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-02/sach-cameron-corner-store/5354336. live.
  20. Cameron Corner, Qweekend (The Courier Mail), 3–4 December 2005.
  21. News: ABC staff. Remote golf course sees first ever grass. ABC online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 February 2007. 29 September 2012. 15 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715045204/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-02-02/remote-golf-course-sees-first-ever-grass/2185680. live.