16,929 people live in Cape York, of which 9,453 (56%) identified as Indigenous.
Who owns Cape York?
More than 362,000 hectares of land on Australia’s Cape York Peninsula has been handed back to the Gudang/ Yadhaykenu, Atambaya and Angkamuthi (Seven Rivers) peoples in a special ceremony today between Traditional Owners and the Queensland Palaszczuk Government.
Is Cape York rich?
Cape York is a mineral-rich region that has been popular among prospectors since 19th-century gold rushes within the area.
How many houses are in Cape York?
Cape York
All private dwellings | 3,661 |
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Median weekly household income | $961 |
Median monthly mortgage repayments | $1,247 |
Median weekly rent | $120 |
Average motor vehicles per dwelling | 1.4 |
Who are the indigenous people of Cape York?
The Northern Peninsula Area (NPA) is made up of five indigenous communities, settled by clans from across Cape York and the Torres Strait. There are three aboriginal comunities; Injinoo, Umagico and New Mapoon, and two Saibai Islander communities; Seisia and Bamaga.
Can you still go to Cape York?
According to a statement released by the mayor of the Northern Penninsula Area Regional Council (NPARC), Mrs Patricia Yusia, the threatened closure of access to the tip of Cape York will not happen and it will remain open to visitors for the 2021 tourist season.
How does Cape York make money?
Mining is winning…
In 1957, the Queensland government revoked Indigenous reserves at the Weipa mission, on the western side of Cape York, to accommodate bauxite mining. The mine began production in 1964. Today, the mine north of Weipa is one of the world’s largest, producing 26 million tonnes of bauxite.
Why do people go to Cape York?
The peninsula is a popular tourist destination in the dry season for camping, hiking, bird watching and fishing enthusiasts. Many people make the adventurous, but rewarding, drive to the tip of Cape York, the northernmost point of mainland Australia.
What language is spoken in Cape York?
Indigenous languages spoken at home include Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole) 8.7%, Cape York Peninsula Languages, nec 8.6%, Guugu Yimidhirr 7.5%, Wik Mungkan 4.2% and Kuuk Thayorre 2.1%.
Cultural & language diversity.
Australian Indigenous language, top responses | Kuuk Thayorre |
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Cape York | 196 |
% | 2.1 |
Queensland | 204 |
% | 0.1 |
Can you fly to Cape York?
Brand new scenic flight departures are now available from our Cooktown airport base. We have daily flights to both Lizard Island and to Cape York. When in Cairns or Cooktown you simply must book a Cape York scenic flight to reach the tip of Australia for that bucket list photo on the beach with your family and friends.
How hard is it to get to Cape York?
Driving to Cape York is a challenging experience considering corrugated roads, dust, remoteness, and other hazards. Being prepared for the trip is very important as it can save you and your car.
Can you take a caravan to Cape York?
Both off-road caravans and off-road camper trailers are popular on Cape York, but use some discretion on where you choose to tow them. You’ll see all sorts of trailers on your way up to Cape York, but only those that are looked after and towed carefully make it to the top without any damage or breakdown.
Where does Cape York get its water from?
the Great Artesian Basin
Groundwater on Cape York Peninsula is present in both local surface aquifers, and the larger regional water table of the Great Artesian Basin.
Can you swim at Cape York?
Two of Cape York’s best wild swimming spots are in Apudthama National Park (Jardine River National Park), at the base of the area known simply as The Tip. The delightfully refreshing Fruit Bat Falls and Eliot Falls are both crocodile-free and nothing beats cooling off beneath a waterfall after a long, hot, dusty drive.
Does Cape York have electricity?
With no connection to the national grid, many remote communities of Cape York currently rely on diesel generators to power their lives.
What is the Aboriginal name for Cape York?
The Barungguan are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York Peninsula of Northern Queensland. The name is associated with three languages: Ganganda, Umpithamu and Morrobolam.
Can you buy alcohol in Cape York?
Cape York Camping Punsand Bay is not subject to any alcohol restrictions but you must drive through the Northern Peninsular Area (NPA) Alcohol Restriction Zone to get here.
Can you drive a normal car to Cape York?
Cape York remains the premier four-wheel-drive destination in Australia, but you don’t necessarily have to have a fully rigged, heavy-duty vehicle to enjoy the magic the Cape has to offer.
How much does a Cape York trip cost?
7 Day Cape York Tour – Budget or Accommodated – Drive/Fly (HT)
Rate Option | Adults | Families |
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7 Day Cape York Safari – Drive/Fly – Accommodated (HT) 2022 (twin share) | $4,249.00 | N/A |
7 Day Cape York Safari – Drive/Fly – Accommodated (HT) 2022 (single) | $5,148.00 | N/A |
How many Rangers are in Cape York?
Funding is for a ranger coordinator and nine full-time rangers to coordinate and run on-country programs. This compliments funding that APN Cape York receives through many other partnerships as well as our commercial activties of Carbon and Cattle Projects.
How many people visit Cape York every year?
approximately 80,000 tourists
With the introduction of the tourism industry, the Cape York now welcomes approximately 80,000 tourists per year in total with 60,000 visiting Cooktown and the lower peninsula while 20,000 make their way to the top of the peninsula and the tip of Cape York.