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Aboriginal Shire of Yarrabah

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Population
  
2,722 (2010)

Mayor
  
Errol Neal

Coral Sea
  
Coral Sea

Founded
  
1987

Region
  
Far North Queensland

Established
  
1987

State electorate(s)
  
Mulgrave

Area
  
159.4 kmĀ²

Council seat
  
Yarrabah

Federal division
  
Division of Kennedy

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Aboriginal Shire of Yarrabah

The Aboriginal Shire of Yarrabah is a special local government area in Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, east and southeast of Cairns on Cape Grafton. It is managed under a Deed of Grant in Trust under the Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004.

Contents

Map of Yarrabah QLD, Australia

History

The area originally was set up as an Anglican Mission in 1892. Aboriginal people from the region were gradually drawn or relocated from their traditional lands into the mission settlement. The Gungganydji people were the main group to be settled there.

In the 1960s, the Anglican Church relinquished control of the mission. The Department of Aboriginal and Islander Affairs, a government department, under the Act continued running the affairs of the community.

On 29 October 1987, under the Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, a Deed of Grant in Trust was given to the Yarrabah community over the Cape Grafton area. Like other DOGIT communities of the time, Yarrabah had a Community Council elected by Aboriginal people living in the community.

Responsibilities

As the Shire is not operated under the Local Government Act and operates the land on behalf of the community, the Shire Council's responsibilities are quite different from a typical local government body. This includes responsibility for fisheries, alcohol management and employment initiatives.

References

Aboriginal Shire of Yarrabah Wikipedia