Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Explained

Type:lga
Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire
State:qld
Coordinates:-13.0188°N 143.2394°W
Use Lga Map:yes
Pop:276
Area:12
Area Footnotes:[1]
Mayor:Bradley Travis Shane Creek
Seat:Wujal Wujal
Region:Far North Queensland
Stategov:Cook
Fedgov:Leichhardt
Url:https://www.wujalwujalcouncil.qld.gov.au/
Near-N:Cook
Near-Ne:Cook
Near-E:Douglas
Near-Se:Douglas
Near-S:Douglas
Near-Sw:Douglas
Near-W:Douglas
Near-Nw:Douglas
Near:Wujal Wujal

The Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire is a local government area in Far North Queensland, Australia.[2] It is managed as a Deed of Grant in Trust under the Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004.

In the, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire had a population of 276 people.

Geography

It is on the east coast of the Cape York Peninsula excised from the Shire of Douglas and consists of a single locality, Wujal Wujal which is split into two disjoint areas separated by the Bloomfield River (the river itself remaining part of Shire of Douglas).

History

Kuku Yalanji (also known as Gugu Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, and Kuku Yelandji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mossman and Daintree areas of North Queensland. The language region includes areas within the local government area of Shire of Douglas and Shire of Cook, particularly the localities of Mossman, Daintree, Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, Palmer, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal.[3]

Yalanji (also known as Kuku Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, Kuku Yelandji, and Gugu Yalanji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of Far North Queensland. The traditional language region is Mossman River in the south to the Annan River in the north, bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east and extending inland to west of Mount Mulgrave. This includes the local government boundaries of the Shire of Douglas, the Shire of Cook and the Aboriginal Shire of Wujal Wujal and the towns and localities of Cooktown, Mossman, Daintree, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal. It includes the head of the Palmer River, the Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, and Palmerville.[4]

Demographics

In the, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire had a population of 326 people.

In the, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire had a population of 270 people.

In the, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire had a population of 282 people.

In the, the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire had a population of 276 people.

Amenities

The Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council operate the Wujal Wujal Indigenous Knowledge Centre at Wujal Wujal.[5]

List of mayors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018 . Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. Web site: Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004. Queensland Legislation: In Force. Queensland Government. 28 December 2017.
  3. Kuku Yalanji. Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. 28 January 2020.
  4. Yalanji. Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. 5 February 2020.
  5. Web site: Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council. 20 September 2016. Public Libraries Connect. State Library of Queensland. 5 February 2018.
  6. Web site: 2020. 2020 Local Government Elections: Saturday, 28 March 2020. 16 June 2020. Electoral Commission of Queensland.