Description
Karumba is a town and a coastal locality in the Shire of Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia.
Karumba is a town and a coastal locality in the Shire of Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Karumba had a population of 531 people.
History
The settlement was previously known as Norman Mouth and Kimberley. The toponym derives from the Kareldinative name, Kurumba, who were the indigenous landholders of this area before the onset of white colonization and expropriation. This name was officially used for the township by the 1880s.Karumba Post Office opened on 22 August 1889 and closed in 1919.Given its access to the Gulf of Carpentaria, the town's economy has revolved largely around fishing. The prawn industry expanded in the 1960s.In the late 1930s, the town was a refueling and maintenance stop for the flying boats of the Qantas Empire Airways. No. 43 Squadron of the RAAF also operated Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats from the town between June 1943 and April 1944.Karumba State School opened in September 1968.Regular services by the Uniting Church in Australia are held in the Community Church. These are provided by theMcKay Patrol, an aerial service of the Uniting Church in Australia that operates out of Cloncurry. Supported by other denominations, the McKay Patrol operates a Cessna 182Q aeroplane to provide spiritual and practical help to people living in remote areas in the north-west of Queensland and the eastern Tablelands of the Northern Territory, an area of approximately 625,000 square kilometres (241,000 sq mi) with a population of less than 10,000 people.Karumba Public Library was opened in 1979.The region is repeatedly mentioned in the song "Every Passing Day" by Australian band Goanna on their album Oceania.At the 2006 census, Karumba had a population of 518.The Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Animal Bar" from their 2006 album Stadium Arcadium is about Karumba. It is named after a bar called the Animal Bar.
Weather
Karumba has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw) with two distinct seasons. The “Wet” usually lasts from December to March and is extremely hot and humid, with wet bulb temperatures typically above 27 °C or 80.6 °F during the afternoons. Most roads during the “Wet” are usually closed by heavy rain, which can exceed 250 millimetres or 9.84 inches in a day due to the passage of tropical cyclones or monsoonal depressions which provide most of the rain. On occasions, however, as with all of Queensland the wet season may fail almost completely and produce less than 350 millimetres (13.78 in) in a full season.
The “Dry” usually lasts from April to the middle of November and is much more comfortable due to lower humidity and milder morning temperatures. This period of the year is essentially bone dry and almost completely cloudless: median rainfall is nil between May and September and over twenty days each month are completely clear.
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Population: 101-1000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 134.455 km2
Elevation: 0-3 metres
Town elevation: 3 m
Population number: 531
Local Government Area: Carpentaria Shire Council
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Karumba, Queensland