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Bingil Bay
Queensland
Timber boat on Bingil Bay beach looking south with Dunk Island, 2009.jpg
Timber boat on Bingil Bay beach, 2009
Bingil Bay is located in Queensland
Bingil Bay
Bingil Bay
Location in Queensland
Population 438 (2021 census)
 • Density 93.2/km2 (241/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4852
Area 4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s) Cassowary Coast Region
State electorate(s) Hill
Federal Division(s) Kennedy
Localities around Bingil Bay:
Midgeree Bar Garners Beach Coral Sea
Djiru Bingil Bay Coral Sea
Djiru Djiru Coral Sea

Bingil Bay is a coastal town, locality and bay in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Bingil Bay had a population of 438 people.

Geography

Moonlight over Bingil Bay boat ramp, 2011
Moonlight over Bingil Bay boat ramp, 2011

The locality of Bingil Bay is bounded to the east by the bay of the same name with Ninney Point (17°50′00″S 146°06′00″E / 17.8333°S 146.1°E / -17.8333; 146.1 (Ninney Point)) on the north-east coast. A long sandy beach extends south from Ninney Point along the coastline. The town is in the south-eastern corner of the locality.

The land use is a mixture of residential, growing tropical fruit), and grazing on native vegetation.


History

Cutten family harvesting coconuts, Bingil Bay, 1917
Cutten family harvesting coconuts, 1917

The name Bingil is believed to be an Aboriginal word meaning a good camping ground given to the area by Frederick Cutten, a pioneer settler in the area.

In 1884, the Cutten brothers (Frederick, Leonard, Sydney and James) established the first commercial tea plantation in Australia on their Bicton estate at Bingil Bay, also growing coffee, mangoes, bananas, pineapples and other tropical fruit. At that time, Bingil Bay was only accessible by boat. Most of the Bicton estate was destroyed by a cyclone in 1918 and although the homestead was rebuilt the remainder of the estate was never restored. The descendants of the original tea plants were rediscovered in the rain-forest by Dr Allan Maruff in 1958 and seedlings from these plants formed the basis for the Nerada Tea plantations.

In 1921, an overland connection was created from El Arish (a distance of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away) but it was only usable by a dray and the journey took most of the day.

The area was formerly known as Clump Point (the name of a nearby headland) until 1929 when a post office called Bingal Bay was established.

On 9 July 1936, the road from El Arish to Bingil Bay was finally completed, reducing the travel time to 30 minutes. It was officially opened by Percy Pease, the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Herbert.

The Bingil Bay Lifesaving Club opened in 1936.

Around 1966, then Prime Minister of Australia, Harold Holt and his wife Zara Holt, owned a holiday cottage they called "The Shack" at Bingil Bay. It sat high on the hill with views as far as Dunk Island. The couple were keen spearfishers. The cottage did not have a telephone.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, the locality of Bingil Bay had a population of 369 people.

In the 2016 census, the locality of Bingil Bay had a population of 427 people.

In the 2021 census, the locality of Bingil Bay had a population of 438 people.

Heritage listings

Ninney Rise, 2003
Ninney Rise, 2003

Bingil Bay has the following heritage sites:

  • Ninney Rise, 405 Alexander Drive and Esplanade (17°49′40″S 146°06′03″E / 17.8279°S 146.1007°E / -17.8279; 146.1007 (Ninney Rise))
  • Cutten Brothers' Graves, Holt Court (17°50′08″S 146°05′55″E / 17.8355°S 146.0985°E / -17.8355; 146.0985 (Cutten Brothers' Graves))

Education

There are no schools in Bingil Bay. The nearest government primary schools are Mission Beach State School in Wongaling Beach to the south and El Arish State School in El Arish to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Tully State High School in Tully to the south-west.

Amenities

Bingil Bay Cafe, 2011
Bingil Bay Cafe at night, 2011

Bingil Bay Cafe has meals and basic groceries. It is at 39 Bingil Bay Road (17°49′48″S 146°05′42″E / 17.8300°S 146.0950°E / -17.8300; 146.0950 (Bingil Bay Cafe)).

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