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Machans Beach

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Cairns Regional Council QLD, PO Box 359, Machans Beach, QLD 4878
07 4044 3044

Description

Machans Beach is a beach and coastal suburb of Cairns in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia.

Machans Beach is a beach and coastalsuburb of Cairns in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Machans Beach had a population of 1,051 people.

History

The Yirrganydji people (Tjapukai) traditionally inhabited the area. They used dugouts (single outrigger canoes) for fishing. From the canoes they used spears to catch smaller fish and harpoons to catch large sea creatures such as dugong and turtle. In sheltered creeks, the Yirrganydji people established fish traps, fences of lawyer vine and bushes spread across the creek held in position in the creek by a series of stakes. The women would drive the fish into the traps by beating on the water. Some men pulled on the sides of the fish trap to hold it tight while other men speared the fish driven into the trap. According to traditional lore, if a sea snake was caught, it had to be released or else there would be huge storms.

The area was first surveyed in 1885, but was not permanently settled until the 1920s. It is named after Richard Machan who was among the first permanent white settlers in the area, having purchased land in the 1920s. Using a Model T Ford, Richard Machan provided transportation services to the area. He built a jetty to encourage tourist boats from Cairns to call at nearby Barron Beach.

Machans Beach State School opened on 4 February 1952.In 1961, Gundy Anton donated part of his land for use in constructing a bridge across Redden Creek to Redden Island. In 2006, the council approved a local community proposal that the bridge (then known as the Redden Island Bridge) be renamed the Gundy Anton Bridge to reflect both the donation of the land and the considerable community service performed by Anton over the years.Machans Beach was gazetted as a suburb in 2002, having previously been a locality.At the 2011 census the suburb recorded a population of 941.

The coastline and waterways in the area are unstable due to storm surge and flooding, which have changed the course of the Barron River over the years. From April 2014 to August 2015, the crumbling seawall along the suburb's northern coastline was rebuilt combined with the construction of a causeway further out to sea to provide greater protection for the growing number of residences along the coastal area following a number of severe storms. The project cost the Cairns Regional Council $16.8M. The drawback of the seawall is that it prevents a sandy beach from forming.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1,001 - 10,000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 4.076 km2

Elevation: 4 to 10 metres

Town elevation: 7 m

Population number: 1,051

Local Government Area: Cairns Regional Council

Location

Cairns Regional Council QLD, PO Box 359, Machans Beach, QLD 4878

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Machans Beach, Queensland