
The Channel Country is a region of
outback
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Australia mostly in the state of
Queensland
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but also in parts of South Australia,
Northern Territory
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and
New South Wales
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.
The name comes from the numerous
intertwined rivulets that cross the region, which cover 150,000 km².
The Channel Country is over the
Cooper and
Eromanga geological basins and the
Lake Eyre Basin
The Lake Eyre basin ( ) is a drainage basin that covers just under one-sixth of all Australia. It is the largest endorheic basin in Australia and amongst the largest in the world, covering about , including much of inland Queensland, large port ...
drainage basin
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. Further to the east is the less arid
Maranoa district.
Geography
Birdsville and
Windorah are the most prominent towns in the area. Other settlements include
Betoota and
Bedourie.
Haddon Corner is also located in the Channel Country. The Channel Country is the location for a majority of
Min Min light sightings. It is also home to at least two important bird areas,
Lake Yamma Yamma and the
Lake Machattie Area.
The Channel Country features an arid landscape with a series of ancient
flood plain
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s from rivers which only flow intermittently. The principal rivers are
Georgina River,
Cooper Creek and the
Diamantina River
The Diamantina River is a major river in Central West Queensland and the far north of South Australia.
The river was named by William Landsborough in 1866 for Lady Diamantina Bowen (née Roma), wife of Sir George Bowen, the first Governor of Qu ...
. When there is sufficient rainfall in their catchment area these rivers flow into
Lake Eyre
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, South Australia. In most years the flood waters are absorbed into the earth or evaporate, however. One of the most significant rainfall events occurred in 2010 when a monsoonal low from ex-
Cyclone Olga created a period of exceptional rainfall.
Land use
The primary land use is cattle grazing which has replaced sheep grazing.
It is estimated that in the Queensland section alone there are between half to one million head of cattle. The area's towns and cattle stations are serviced by a mail run that is operated by
West Wing Aviation which delivers goods and passengers as well as mail.
In 2013, the Queensland Government placed caps on water extraction from the region's river to prevent the introduction of
cotton growing. At the same time open-cut mining was banned but coal seam and underground mining have been permitted after changes were made to the
Wild Rivers legislation.
In 2021, 11
coal seam gas exploration licenses were granted to
Origin Energy
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by the state government, covering 250,000 hectares of the region.
Origin subsequently announced it is withdrawing from the region with a view to sell its exploration permits to another energy company or forfeit the sites.
Bioregion
The
Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia
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Channel Country Bioregion covers a larger area, extending into South Australia, the Northern Territory and New South Wales and includes the town of
Innamincka.
History
Indigenous Australian
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s have inhabited the area for approximately 20,000 years, with over 25 tribal groups living in the Channel Country area. A vast trade network had been established running from north to south with goods such as
ochre
Ochre ( ; , ), iron ochre, or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth pigment, a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand. It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown. It is also the name of the colou ...
sent north with shells and
pituri moved south.
Birdsville was once a major meeting place for conducting ceremonies and trade. Originally known as ''Diamantina Crossing'',
it bore its current name by 1882, and the name was formalised at the proclamation of the town in 1887.
Innamincka Station was established in 1872 by Robert Bostock and grew until it covered over and in 1881 it supported a herd of 8,000 cattle.
The first station and permanent settlement set up along the
Cooper Creek. The tender was accepted for the run named
Caryapundy by J. C. Myers in 1872. Myers has also had his tenders accepted for other runs such as Bollwarry, Mount Wood, Teriwinda and Torrens Creek.
Annandale Station was established when Patrick Drinan took up the run in July 1876. Other properties were settled soon afterward including Kaliduwarry and
Glengyle Stations.
Pandie Pandie Station was established in the same year by Robert Frew as was
Alton Downs and Planet Downs.
Nearby Haddon Downs station was also taken up by Frew in 1877.
Diamantina Lakes Station was also established in 1876 with a partnership between John Arthur Macartney and Hugh Louis Heber-Percy who initially took up the lease.
See also
*
Cravens Peak Reserve
*
Regions of Queensland
The Regions of Queensland refer to the geographic areas of the Australian state of Queensland. Due to its large size and decentralised population, the state is often divided into regions for statistical and administrative purposes. Each regio ...
References
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Biogeography of Queensland
IBRA regions
Lake Eyre basin
South West Queensland
Central West Queensland