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Cairns is a regional city in Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland

Far North Queensland, or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the Tropical North Queensland area, stretches from the city of Cairns, Queensland north to the Torres Strait....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. The area upon which the city has been built is known in the local Yidiny language
Yidiny language

Yidiny is a nearly language death Australian Aboriginal language, spoken by the Yidindji tribe of northern Queensland....
 as Gimuy. The city itself was named after William Wellington Cairns
William Cairns

Sir William Wellington Cairns, Order of St Michael and St George was a United Kingdom colonial administrator, born in County Down, Ireland. He served in various senior colonial civil service posts in the British Empire before being appointed Governor of Queensland in January 1875....
 (the then Governor of Queensland). It was formed to serve miners heading for the Hodgkinson River goldfield, but experienced a decline when an easier route was discovered from Port Douglas
Port Douglas, Queensland

Port Douglas is a town in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia, approximately north of Cairns, Queensland. Its permanent population was 948 residents in 2006....
. It later developed into a railhead and major port for exporting sugar cane, gold, metals, minerals and agricultural products from surrounding coastal areas and the Atherton Tableland
Atherton Tableland

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
 region.

The city is now rapidly expanding, with a population of 135,856 (as of 2008).






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Cairns is a regional city in Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland

Far North Queensland, or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the Tropical North Queensland area, stretches from the city of Cairns, Queensland north to the Torres Strait....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. The area upon which the city has been built is known in the local Yidiny language
Yidiny language

Yidiny is a nearly language death Australian Aboriginal language, spoken by the Yidindji tribe of northern Queensland....
 as Gimuy. The city itself was named after William Wellington Cairns
William Cairns

Sir William Wellington Cairns, Order of St Michael and St George was a United Kingdom colonial administrator, born in County Down, Ireland. He served in various senior colonial civil service posts in the British Empire before being appointed Governor of Queensland in January 1875....
 (the then Governor of Queensland). It was formed to serve miners heading for the Hodgkinson River goldfield, but experienced a decline when an easier route was discovered from Port Douglas
Port Douglas, Queensland

Port Douglas is a town in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia, approximately north of Cairns, Queensland. Its permanent population was 948 residents in 2006....
. It later developed into a railhead and major port for exporting sugar cane, gold, metals, minerals and agricultural products from surrounding coastal areas and the Atherton Tableland
Atherton Tableland

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
 region.

The city is now rapidly expanding, with a population of 135,856 (as of 2008). Tourism is the largest income producer for the region, followed closely by the sugar industry.

Cairns is located about from Brisbane
Brisbane

Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
, and about from Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
 by road. It is a popular travel destination for foreign tourists because of its tropical climate and proximity to many attractions. The Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for 2,600 kilometres over an area of approximately ....
 can be reached in less than an hour by boat. The Daintree National Park
Daintree National Park

Daintree is a national park in Far North Queensland Queensland , northwest of Brisbane and northwest of Cairns, Queensland. It was founded in 1981....
 and Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation

Cape Tribulation is a headland and locality in northern Queensland, Australia north of Cairns, Queensland. It is located within the Daintree National Park and the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site area....
, about north of Cairns, are popular areas for experiencing a tropical rainforest
Rainforest

Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between 1750?2000 mm . The monsoon trough, alternately known as the intertropical convergence zone, plays a significant role in creating Earth's tropical rain forests....
. It is also a starting point for people wanting to explore Cooktown, Cape York Peninsula
Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula is a large peninsula located in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia. This remote peninsula is one of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth....
, and the Atherton Tableland.

The city has used its natural surroundings to its advantage with the construction of several small theme parks for tourists. Among them are Rainforestation Nature Park
Rainforestation nature park

Rainforestation Nature Park is situated 5 minutes from Kuranda, North Queensland, Australia. Set on 100 acres in the midst of World Heritage rainforest, the park opened in 1976....
, the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, and the Kuranda Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which extends for over World Heritage rainforest
Wet Tropics of Queensland

The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site consists of approximately 8,940 km? of Australian wet tropical forests growing along the north-east Queensland portion of the Great Dividing Range, stretching from Townsville, Queensland to Cooktown, running in close parallel to the Great Barrier Reef ....
.

A notable feature of the Cairns esplanade
Esplanade

An esplanade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk. This allows people to promenade along the sea front, usually for recreational purposes, whatever the state of the tide, without having to walk on the beach....
 is a swimming lagoon with adjoining barbecue areas. In May 2003, the then Cairns Mayor Kevin Byrne declared that topless sunbaking is permitted here, as the area is a gathering point for people from around the world who may wish to do so. A boardwalk
Boardwalk

File:Swampy But Pretty Bog In Fiordland NZ.jpgA boardwalk is a wooden Trail for pedestrians and sometimes vehicles . Boardwalks are often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments....
 allows pedestrians and cyclists to move along the foreshore from the Lagoon in a sustainable
Sustainable transport

Sustainable transport is a concept developed in reaction to things that have gone visibly wrong with transportation policy, practice and performance through much the world over the last half of the twentieth century....
 manner.

Geography

Cairns Location Map in Queensland
Cairns Espanade2
Kuranda Skyrail
Cairns is located on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula
Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula is a large peninsula located in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia. This remote peninsula is one of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth....
 on a coastal strip between the Coral Sea
Coral Sea

The Coral Sea is a marginal sea off the north-east coast of Australia. It is bounded in the west by the east coast of Queensland, thereby including the Great Barrier Reef, in the east by Vanuatu and by New Caledonia, and in the north approximately by the southern extremity of the Solomon Islands....
 and the Great Dividing Range
Great Dividing Range

The Great Dividing Range, or the Eastern Highlands, is Australia's most substantial mountain range and the 4th longest in the world. The range stretches more than 3,500 km from Dauan_Island,_Queensland off the northeastern tip of Queensland, running the entire length of the eastern coastline through New South Wales, then into Victoria...
. The northern part of the city is located on Trinity Bay and the city centre is located on Trinity inlet
Trinity Inlet

The Trinity Inlet is an estuary which serves as the port for the city of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia. The city centre is on the western bank where the inlet meets the sea....
. Some of the city's suburbs are located on flood plains. The Mulgrave River and Barron River flow within the city's boundary but not through the city itself. The city centre's foreshore is located on a mud flat.

Urban layout

Cairns is a provincial
Provincial

Provincial has two basic meanings.It can refer to someone who has a limited, restricted, or non-sophisticated mentality or habits, stereotypical of an inhabitant of "the provinces" ....
 city, with a linear urban layout that runs from the south, at Aloomba
Aloomba, Queensland

Aloomba, Queensland is a small rural area in the south of the Cairns, Queensland Local Government Area. Aloomba is a discrete settlement away from the highway, mostly populated by people living on sugar cane farms....
, to the north, at Ellis Beach
Ellis Beach, Queensland

Ellis Beach is a locality in Far North Queensland, Australia. It lies on the Coral Sea.The five kilometre strip of Ellis Beach is located thirty minutes drive north of Cairns on the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns, Queensland and Port Douglas, Queensland, within Cairns Regional Council....
. The city is approximately from north to south. Cairns has experienced recent urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
, with suburbs occupying land previously used for sugar cane farming.

The Northern Beaches consist of a number of beach communities extending north along the coast. In general, each beach suburb is located at the end of a spur road extending from the Captain Cook Highway
Captain Cook Highway

Captain Cook Highway is a short Queensland, Australia highway that starts in Cairns, Queensland and ends in Mossman, Queensland, where it joins Mossman-Daintree Road, which continues to Daintree, Queensland....
. From south to north, these are Machans Beach, Holloways Beach
Holloways Beach, Queensland

Holloways Beach is a 12 minute drive north of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. The population is about 3,000. It has a lifeguard for much of the year....
, Yorkeys Knob
Yorkeys Knob, Queensland

Yorkeys Knob is one of the beach suburbs of Cairns, the regional capital of Far North Queensland, Australia. It is located approximately 13km north of the centre of Cairns, and is the third beach suburb after Machans Beach, Queensland and Holloways Beach, Queensland....
, Trinity Park, Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach
Clifton Beach, Queensland

Clifton Beach is a dormitory suburb of Cairns, Queensland, Australia located on the shores of the Coral Sea....
, Palm Cove
Palm Cove, Queensland

Palm Cove is a beach community in Far North Queensland, Australia located 22 kilometres north of the city of Cairns . Palm Cove has a reputation for quality relaxed dining, most restaurants being situated along the beachfront fronting the Coral Sea....
, and Ellis Beach.

The suburb of Smithfield
Smithfield, Queensland

Smithfield, about 15km to the north of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia that was first established in 1876, was a rival for dominance of the area to Cairns at that time....
 is located inland against the mountains of the Great Dividing Range, between Yorkeys Knob and Trinity Park. It serves as the main hub for the Northern Beaches, with a modern shopping arcade, called Smithfield Centre.

Located south of Smithfield and inland from the Northern Beaches along the edge of the Barron River flood plain are the suburbs of Caravonica, Kamerunga, Freshwater, and Stratford. This area is sometimes referred to as Freshwater Valley, though it is actually the lower part of Redlynch Valley; further up the valley are the suburbs of Redlynch, on the western side of Redlynch Valley, and Brinsmead on the eastern side. Stratford, Freshwater, and Brinsmead are separated from Cairns city by Mount Whitfield (elevation ) and Whitfield Range. Crystal Cascades
Crystal Cascades

The Crystal Cascades is a section of the upper Freshwater Creek, Queensland, in the Redlynch Valley, west of Cairns, in Far North Queensland, Australia....
 and Copperlode Dam
Copperlode Dam

Copperlode Dam or Lake Morris is a fresh water reservoir dam servicing the city of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia. The dam is located in the range immediately west of the city....
 are also located behind this range. This area is serviced by the Redlynch Central Shopping Centre, a relatively new shopping centre, located in the fast growing area of the Redlynch Valley. This shopping centre is also due to be expanded in the future.

The city centre of Cairns is adjacent to the suburbs of Cairns North, and Parramatta Park, Bungalow, Portsmith, and in close proximity to Westcourt, Manunda, Manoora, Edge Hill, Whitfield, Kanimbla, Mooroobool, Earlville, Woree
Woree, Queensland

Woree is a southern suburb of the city of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia.Further reading ...
 and Bayview Heights
Bayview Heights, Queensland

Bayview Heights is a southern suburb of the city of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia.Further reading ...
. The small suburb of Aeroglen is pressed between Mount Whitfield and the airport, on the Captain Cook Highway between Cairns North and Stratford.

Southside Cairns, situated in a narrow area between Trinity Inlet to the east and Lamb Range to the west, includes the suburbs of White Rock, Mount Sheridan, Bentley Park
Bentley Park, Queensland

Bentley Park is a suburb of Cairns, Queensland, Australia, and is located approximately 9km south of the Cairns CBD The suburb has an estimated population of 5340 people....
, Edmonton
Edmonton, Queensland

Edmonton used to be an independent township supporting a sugar mill, but in recent times has become a suburb of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia....
. The townships of Goldsborough, Little Mulgrave, and Aloomba are in close proximity to Gordonvale
Gordonvale, Queensland

Gordonvale is a small sugar-growing suburb situated in the southern end of Cairns, Queensland. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Gordonvale had a population of 4,420....
, located on the Mulgrave River. This area is serviced by the Bruce Highway
Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway is the major coastal highway of Queensland, Australia. Running from the state capital, Brisbane, to Cairns, Queensland in Far North Queensland, the route is a part of the Australian National Highway ....
, which is to be developed into a motorway between Woree and Gordonvale to address increasing traffic congestion.

Nearby localities

Several other small towns and communities within Cairns' jurisdiction are sparsely located along the Bruce highway, the furthest being Mirriwinni, south of Cairns city; the largest of these townships is Babinda, about from Cairns.

The town of Kuranda
Kuranda, Queensland

Kuranda is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia. It is located 330 metres Australian Height Datum at and is 25 kilometres from Cairns, Queensland, via the Kuranda Range road....
 is located upstream on the Barron River on the western side of the Macalister Range, part of the Great Dividing Range. Kuranda is located in the Tablelands
Tablelands Regional Council

Tablelands Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created in March 2008 as a result of the report of the Local Government Reform Commission released in July 2007....
 local government area and, due to the geography of the Macalister Range, is not part of the Cairns urban area; however, it forms part of the Cairns economic catchment. In early 2007, the Cairns City Council expressed interest in assuming responsibility for the administration of Kuranda, as well as Port Douglas.

History

In 1770, James Cook
James Cook

Captain James Cook Royal Society Royal Navy was an English explorer, navigator and cartographer, ultimately rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy....
 first mapped the future site of Cairns, naming it Trinity Bay. Closer investigation by several official expeditions 100 years later established its potential for development into a port.

The land belonged to the Walubarra Yidinji
Yidiny language

Yidiny is a nearly language death Australian Aboriginal language, spoken by the Yidindji tribe of northern Queensland....
 people, who still recognise local indigenous property rights and interests
Native title

Native title is a concept in the law of Australia that recognises in certain cases there was and is a continued beneficial legal interest in land held by local indigenous Australians which survived the acquisition of title to the land by the Crown at the time that the Crown acquired sovereignty of Australia....
 in the area..

Cairns was founded in 1876, hastened by the need to export gold discovered on the tablelands to the west of the inlet. The site was predominantly mangrove
Mangrove

Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline water coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics. The word is used in at least three senses: most broadly to refer to the habitat and entire plant assemblage or mangal, for which the terms mangrove swamp and mangrove forest are also used, to refer to all trees and...
 swamps and sand ridges. The swamps were gradually cleared by laborers, and the sand ridges were filled in with dried mud, sawdust from local sawmills, and ballast from a quarry at Edge Hill. Debris collected from the construction of a railway to Herberton
Herberton, Queensland

Herberton is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia, located at , 882 m above sea level. It has a population of approximately 1,500....
 on the Atherton Tableland, a project which started in 1886, was also used. The railway opened up land that was later used for agriculture on the lowlands (sugar cane, corn, rice, bananas, pineapples), and for fruit and dairy production on the Tablelands. The success of local agriculture helped Cairns to establish itself as a port, and the creation of a harbour board in 1906 helped to assure its economic future.

During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Cairns was used by the Allied Forces
Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II were the countries officially opposed to the Axis powers of World War II during the World War II. Within the ranks of the Allies powers, the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America were known as "The Big Three"....
 as a staging base for operations in the Pacific. After World War II, Cairns slowly reinvented itself as a centre for tourism. The opening of the Cairns International Airport in 1984, and the building of the Cairns Convention Centre established the city's overseas reputation as a desirable destination for the tourism and business conference markets.

Climate

Cairns experiences a warm tropical climate
Climate

Climate encompasses the temperatures, humidity, atmospheric pressure, winds, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and numerous other Meteorology elements in a given region over long periods of time, as opposed to the term weather, which refers to current activity of these same elements....
. It experiences a wet season
Wet season

Rainy season is the time of year, covering one or more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region falls. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities....
 with tropical monsoon
Monsoon

A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind that lasts for several months. The term was first used in English in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region....
s from December to April, and a relatively dry season
Dry season

The dry season is a term commonly used when describing the weather in the tropics. The weather in the tropics is dominated by the tropical rain belt, which oscillation from the northern to the southern tropics over the course of the year....
 from May to November, though showers are frequent for most of this period. Mean rainfall of Cairns is . The township of Babinda
Babinda, Queensland

Babinda is a small town located 60 km south of Cairns, Queensland and 1649 km north-west of Brisbane, Queensland in the Australian state of Queensland....
 at the southern end of the city is one of Australia's wettest towns, recording an annual rainfall of over . It has hot, humid summers and milder temperatures in winter. The mean temperatures vary from in July to in January. Monsoonal activity during the wet season occasionally causes major flooding of the Barron and Mulgrave Rivers, cutting off road and rail access to the city.
Climate Table
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecYear
Mean daily maximum temperature (°C
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
)
31.431.230.629.227.625.925.726.528.029.530.631.429.0
Mean daily minimum temperature (°C)23.723.723.021.619.917.817.017.418.620.622.323.420.8
Highest temperature (°C)40.438.937.736.831.330.830.131.433.936.037.240.540.5
Lowest temperature (°C)18.217.918.513.010.16.27.37.811.112.414.617.16.2
Mean total rainfall (mm)385.0448.5419.5202.192.247.229.327.733.839.292.2179.81994.8
Mean number of rain days 15.3 16.7 15.9 15.2 10.5 7.1 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.4 7.7 10.6119.9
Mean number of clear days3.82.64.05.06.78.79.911.612.411.87.95.690.0
Mean number of cloudy days16.117.316.314.012.510.39.87.55.65.37.511.7133.9
Source:
Cairns Lagoon

Tropical cyclones

Like most of North and Far North Queensland, Cairns is prone to tropical cyclones, usually forming between November and May.

Notable cyclones that have affected the Cairns region include:
  • Cyclone Larry
    Cyclone Larry

    Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season....
    , 2006 - see below for detail for Cairns region and City.
  • Cyclone Abigail, 2001
  • Cyclone Steve
    Cyclone Steve

    Tropical Cyclone Steve was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from 27 February 2000 until 11 March 2000. Cyclone Steve was noted for its longevity and traversal of northern and western Australia....
    , 2000
  • Cyclone Rona, 1999
  • Cyclone Justin, 1997


Cyclone Larry
Tropical Cyclone
Tropical cyclone

A tropical cyclone is a storm characterized by a large low pressure system center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and flooding rain....
 Larry
Cyclone Larry

Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season....
 struck areas to the south of Cairns at 7 a.m. on 20 March 2006. Cyclone Larry crossed land near the town of Innisfail
Innisfail, Queensland

Innisfail is a town located in the Far North Queensland of the state of Queensland, Australia . It is the major township of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council and is well renowned for its sugar and banana industries but also as being one of Australia's wettest towns....
, south of Cairns as a category five cyclone. It was downgraded to a category four cyclone shortly before midday, and further downgraded to a category three cyclone a few hours later. Wind gusts of up to were recorded around the Cairns region, with wind gusts up to reported in the city. It is estimated that about one in four houses in Cairns and surrounding areas were affected by Cyclone Larry.

Governance

Cairns Copperlode
Cairns is governed by the Cairns Regional Council
Cairns Regional Council

Cairns Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created on 15 March 2008 as a result of the report of the Local Government Reform Commission released in July 2007....
. The Council consists of a directly elected mayor and ten councillors, elected from ten single-member divisions (or wards) using an optional preferential voting
Preferential voting

Preferential voting is a type of ballot structure used in several voting systems in which voters rank a list or group of candidates in order of preference....
 system. Elections are held every four years. Prior to 15 March 2008, it was referred to as Cairns City Council.

The Cairns Regional Council local government area consists of three former local government areas. The first was the original City of Cairns, consisting of the Cairns City region as listed above. The second, which was amalgamated in 1995, was the Shire of Mulgrave (comprising the other areas, namely the Northern Beaches, Redlynch Valley and Southside). The town of Gordonvale was once called Mulgrave. The third area is the Shire of Douglas
Shire of Douglas

As at 15 March 2008 this former local government area ceased to exist, having been wholly amalgamated into the Cairns Regional CouncilShire of Douglas is a Local Government Areas in Australia situated in Far North Queensland, Australia....
, which amalgamated in 2008 during major statewide local government reforms.

At the time of the 1995 amalgamation, Cairns City had a population of approximately 40,000 and Mulgrave Shire had a population of approximately 60,000. Both local government authorities had chambers in the Cairns CBD
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
. The old Cairns City Council chambers has been converted into a new city library. In a controversial decision, new Council chambers were constructed on previously contaminated land in the mainly industrial suburb of Portsmith.

Cairns has four representatives in the Queensland Parliament, from the electoral districts of Cook
Electoral district of Cook

The electoral division of Cook is an electoral division in Queensland, Australia.Cook covers the vast Cape York Peninsula north of Cairns, Queensland, including the resort town of Port Douglas, Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands....
, Barron River
Electoral district of Barron River

The division of Barron River is an electoral division of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the States and territories of Australia of Queensland, Australia....
, Cairns
Electoral district of Cairns

The division of Cairns is an electoral division in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the state of Queensland, Australia.The division encompasses the central business district and inner-suburbs of Cairns, Queensland, in Far North Queensland....
 and Mulgrave
Electoral district of Mulgrave (Queensland)

Mulgrave is an Queensland Legislative Assembly electoral districts of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland....
. The city is represented in the Federal Parliament
Parliament of Australia

The Parliament of Australia or Commonwealth Parliament is the legislature of government of Australia. It is bicameral, largely modelled in the Westminster System, but with some influences from the United States Congress....
 by representatives elected from the districts of Leichhardt
Division of Leichhardt

The Division of Leichhardt is an Australian Electoral Divisions in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1949. It is one of Australia's largest electorates, covering an area stretching from Cairns, Queensland to Cape York and the Torres Strait, including the Torres Strait Islands....
 and Kennedy
Division of Kennedy

The Division of Kennedy is an Australian Electoral Divisions in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the Australian federal election, 1901....
.

Prior to the abolition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission was the Australian Government body through which Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders were formally involved in the processes of government affecting their lives....
 (ATSIC), the Indigenous people in Cairns were represented by the Cairns and District Regional Council. The Council had twelve Councillors, who elected a Chair from among them - Terry O'Shane was the last Chair. The Cairns area was represented on ATSIC by the Commissioner for Queensland North Zone. The last Commissioner for Queensland North was Lionel Quartermaine, who also served as ATSIC's Deputy Chair.

Economy

Cairns Night
Cairns serves as the major commercial centre for the Far North Queensland and Cape York Peninsula Regions. It is a base for the regional offices of many government departments.

Commercial

Several shopping centres of various sizes are located throughout Cairns. The largest of these are Cairns Central
Cairns Central

Cairns Central Shopping Centre in north Queensland, Australia is Cairns, Queensland' biggest shopping centre. The centre was opened in late 1997 and is the second multi-story shopping centre in northern Queensland....
 shopping centre, located in the central business district, and Stockland Cairns, located in the suburb of Earlville. In Westcourt, one of the city's oldest shopping centres is being refurbished, with a partial re-opening of the centre in December 2008, with the city's first Direct Factory Outlet. To service the needs of suburbs further from the city centre, shopping complexes are also located at Mount Sheridan, Redlynch, Smithfield, and Clifton Beach.

The city is becoming a significant economical centre in not just tourism, but in services as well, with many new office towers being built and planned for the near future, including the Cairns Corporate Tower #2.

Media

The Cairns Post
The Cairns Post

The Cairns Post is a major News Corporation newspaper in Far North Queensland that exclusively serves the Cairns, Queensland area. It has daily coverage on local, state, national and world news, plus a wide range of sections and liftouts covering health, beauty, cars and lifestyle....
 is a daily newspaper published in the city; a weekly paper, The Cairns Sun, is also published. The Courier-Mail
The Courier-Mail

The Courier-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia. Owned by News Corporation, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format....
 is a daily Queensland-wide newspaper published in Brisbane. The Australian
The Australian

The Australian, also referred to as The Oz, is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia on Monday to Saturday each week since 1964....
 newspaper also circulates widely.

Cairns Newspapers publishes independent suburban newspapers
Weekly newspaper

A weekly newspaper is a general news publication that is published on newsprint once or twice a week.Such newspapers tend to have smaller circulations than daily newspapers, and are usually based in less-populous communities or small, defined areas within large cities; often, they may cover a smaller territory, such as one or more smaller t...
 - the Cairns Northern News and the Southern Herald - which circulate suburbs from Palm Cove in the north to Gordonvale in the south.

Cairns is served by regional affiliates of the three Australian commercial television networks (Ten, Nine
Nine Network

The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia based in Willoughby, New South Wales, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney....
 and Seven
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
) and the two public broadcasters (ABC and SBS
Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service is one of two government-funded Australian public broadcasting radio and List of Australian television channels, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
). Austar Limited
Austar

About Austar Austar is an Australian telecommunications company. Its main business activity is Subscription Television but it is also involved with internet access and mobile phones....
 provides subscription satellite television
Satellite television

Satellite television is television delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box. In many areas of the world it provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial television or cable television providers....
 services.

Cairns radio stations include a number of public, commercial and community broadcasters. The ABC broadcasts ABC Radio National
Radio National

ABC Radio National is an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with programs including news and current affairs , arts, music, society, science, drama and comedy....
, ABC Local
ABC Local Radio

ABC Local Radio is a network of publicly owned radio stations in Australia, operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.ABC Local Radio broadcasts over most of the continent using terrestrial transmission, and covers it completely using satellites....
, ABC Classic FM
ABC Classic FM

ABC Classic FM is an Australian European classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 and the Triple J
Triple J

Triple J is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian Radio in Australia , mainly aimed at youth . Music played on the station is generally more alternative music than commercial stations with a heavy emphasis on Music of Australia music and new music....
 youth network. Commercial radio stations include 4CA-FM
4CA-FM

4CA FM is a radio station in Cairns, Queensland Queensland. It uses radio frequency 102.7 and was purchased by Prime Television Limited in 2005 from Macquarie Regional RadioWorks....
, AM846, HOT FM, SeaFM
Sea FM (Australian radio network)

SEA FM is a commercial Australian radio network, consisting of stations in Queensland, New South Wales and Tasmania and is owned by Macquarie Southern Cross Media....
, 4CCR-FM, 87.6 XFM, 98.7FM, 101.9 Coast FM, and 104.3 4TAB sports radio.

Industry and agriculture

The land around Cairns is still used for sugar cane farming, although this land is increasingly under pressure from new suburbs as the city grows. Within the Cairns City Council area, sugar mills operate in Gordonvale and Babinda.

The Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station
Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station, Queensland

The Barron Gorge Hydro Electric Power Plant was commissioned in 1963 and is located 20 km northwest of Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia, near Kuranda, Queensland on the Barron River ....
 is located nearby in Kuranda, and provides green power
Green Power

Green Power is a Hong Kong-based non-governmental organization which concern about the city's environmental issue. The NGO was founded in 1988 by a group of dedicated volunteers....
 for some of the city's needs.

Tourism

Tourism plays a major part in the Cairns economy
Economic system

An economic system or ?conomic system is a system that involves the Economic production, distribution and consumption of Good and Service between the entities in a particular society....
. According to Tourism Australia
Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia is a statutory authority of the Government of Australia, with responsibility for tourism marketing within Australia and internationally, as well as research and forecasting of domestic and global tourism trends....
, the Cairns region is the fourth-most popular destination for international tourists in Australia after Sydney, Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 and Brisbane. While the city does not rank amongst Australia's top 10 destinations for domestic tourism, it attracts a significant number of Australian holiday makers given its distance from major capitals. The city's proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, the Wet Tropics of Queensland, and the Atherton Tablelands makes it a popular destination. The city contains hundreds of hotels, resorts, motels and backpackers hostels. Activities in the region include golf, white water rafting, cruises to the Great Barrier Reef, and coach tours to the Daintree Rainforest
Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest near Daintree, Queensland, on the coast, north of Cairns in tropical far north of Australia....
, Atherton Tableland and Paronella Park
Paronella Park

Paronella Park is a tourist attraction located in Queensland, Australia, 120 kilometres south of Cairns....
. There are also scenic flights, day trips to Kuranda
Kuranda

Kuranda, as a noun, may refer to one of the following:* Kuranda, Queensland, a town in North Queensland, Australia.* Kuranda Range Highway* Kuranda Skyrail...
, crocodile farms, and a food-and-wine tour visiting tropical fruit wineries.

Transport

Cairns is an important transport hub in the Far North Queensland region. Located at the base of Cape York Peninsula, it provides important transport links between the Peninsula and Gulf of Carpentaria
Gulf of Carpentaria

File:Gulf of Carpentaria map.pngFile:Gulf-of-Carpentaria-Australia-Otto-Petri-1859-Rotterdam.jpgThe Gulf of Carpentaria is a large, shallow sea enclosed on three sides by northern Australia and bounded on the north by the Arafura Sea ....
 regions, and the areas to the south of the state. Cairns International Airport
Cairns International Airport

Cairns Airport is an Australian domestic and international airport in Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Formerly operated by the Cairns Port Authority, the airport was sold by the Queensland Government in December 2008 to a private consortium....
 is essential to the viability of the area's tourism industry.

Roads

Forestgardens
The Bruce Highway
Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway is the major coastal highway of Queensland, Australia. Running from the state capital, Brisbane, to Cairns, Queensland in Far North Queensland, the route is a part of the Australian National Highway ....
 runs for from Brisbane, and terminates in the Cairns CBD, from which the Captain Cook Highway
Captain Cook Highway

Captain Cook Highway is a short Queensland, Australia highway that starts in Cairns, Queensland and ends in Mossman, Queensland, where it joins Mossman-Daintree Road, which continues to Daintree, Queensland....
 (also referred to as the Cook Highway) commences, which runs for approximately from Cairns to Mossman
Mossman, Queensland

For the collection of Horsedrawn Carriages see Mossman CollectionMossman is a town of 1700 people in Far North Queensland, Australia, on the Mossman River....
 to the northwest.

A need for future upgrades to the Bruce Highway to motorway
Motorway

Motorway is a term for both a type of road and a classification or designation. Motorways are high capacity roads designed to carry fast motor traffic safely....
 standards through the southern suburbs to Gordonvale has been identified in regional planning strategies to cope with increasing congestion from rapid population growth. This will result in overpasses at all major intersections from Woree to Gordonvale. The motorway will divert from Bentley Park to Gordonvale, bypassing Edmonton to reduce the affects of road noise on residential areas.

The Kennedy Highway
Kennedy Highway

The Kennedy Highway is a highway in northern Queensland, Australia. It runs for approximately 250km from Smithfield, Queensland, on the northern outskirts of Cairns, Queensland, to the Gulf Development Road in the vicinity of Forty Mile Scrub National Park and Undara Volcanic National Park national parks, about 40 kilometres south of Mount G...
 commences at Smithfield on the Barron River flood plain north of Cairns, and ascends the Macalister Range to the township of Kuranda. The highway then extends to the town of Mareeba
Mareeba, Queensland

Mareeba is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia. It is located at , 417 metres above sea level on the confluence of the Barron River, Granite Creek and Emerald Creek....
 on the Atherton Tableland
Atherton Tableland

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
, and continues to communities of Cape York Peninsula. There are plans to construct an overpass
Overpass

An overpass is a bridge, road, railway or similar structure that crosses over another road or railway. An overpass structure is one that carries a higher capacity road above a lower capacity road, whereas a structure that permits a lower capacity road to travel above a larger capacity road is an underpass....
 as part of the Kennedy Range Motorway, which will run from Smithfield to Kuranda.

The Gillies Highway commences at the township of Gordonvale, and ascends the Gillies Range
Gillies Range

The Gillies Range is a section of the chain of summits that separate the Far North Queensland Queensland coastal plain from the interior Atherton Tableland....
 (part of the Great Dividing Range) to the town of Atherton
Atherton, Queensland

Atherton is a town on the Atherton Tablelands of Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia.Average temperatures*Summer 17–35 ?C...
 on the Atherton Tableland, passing through the township of Yungaburra
Yungaburra, Queensland

Yungaburra is a town located on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia, not far from Cairns, Queensland. It is above sea level and has a resident population of approximately 1,000....
 on the way.

The controversial private road, Quaid Road
Quaid Road

Quaid Road is a 32 km long stretch of private road in Far North Queensland. The road was given corridor approval and completed in early 1989 through rainforest that was later declared Wet Tropics World Heritage in late 1989 and links Wangetti, on the coast just north of Cairns, Queensland, to Southedge, just south of Mount Molloy, Queensland....
, was constructed in 1989 through what is now a Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, and links Wangetti, on the coast just north of Cairns, to Southedge, just south of Mount Molloy
Mount Molloy, Queensland

Mount Molloy is a historic mining and timber town lying 160 kilometres north of Cairns. At the 2006 Census in Australia, the town and surrounding area had a population of 276....
. The road is not open to the public and is not used for general traffic.

Coaches
Cairns is served by long-distance coaches to Brisbane, and regional cities to the south. Coaches also operate west to Mount Isa
Mount Isa, Queensland

Mount Isa is a city in North-West Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Mount Isa Mines is one of the most productive single mines in world history?based on combined production of lead, silver, copper and zinc....
 via Townsville, and to Alice Springs and Darwin
Darwin, Northern Territory

Darwin is the List of Australian capital cities of the Northern Territory, Australia. Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin has a population of 120,900, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely peopled Northern Territory, but the least populous of all Australia's capital cities....
 in the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
.

Public transport

A public transport
Public transport

Public transport comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for private use such as automobiles or vehicles for hire....
 network is operated throughout the city by Marlin Coast Sunbus
Marlin Coast Sunbus

Sunbus is the principal provider of public transportation at Cairns, Queensland in Queensland, Australia. It operates bus routes under the new QConnect scheme in Regional Queensland....
. A transit mall is located in the CBD, through which all services operate. Services include most parts of the city, from Palm Cove in the north, to Gordonvale in the south. Bus services operated by Whitecar Coaches
Whitecar coaches

The Whitecars Coaches company runs daily Coach services between Cairns, Queensland and the Atherton Tableland, Australia....
 run to Kuranda and to the Atherton Tableland
Atherton Tableland

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
. A smaller minibus service, Jon's Kuranda Bus runs between Cairns and Kuranda. Cairns also has one major taxi company, Black and White Cabs, which services the Cairns region.

Rail

Cairns is the terminus for Queensland's North Coast railway line
North Coast railway line, Queensland

|}The North Coast railway line is a primary railway line in Queensland, Australia. It runs from Brisbane, along the Queensland coast to as far north as Cairns, Queensland....
, which follows the eastern seaboard from Brisbane. Services are operated by Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail

QR Limited is the government-owned corporation responsible for the operation and maintenance of the rail transport system in the State of Queensland, Australia....
 (QR) and include the high speed tilt train
QR Tilt Train

The Tilt Train is a Queensland Rail train running the coast of Queensland, from Brisbane to Rockhampton, Queensland and Cairns, Queensland....
. Freight trains also operate along the route. There is a QR Freight handling facility located at Portsmith.

Pacific National Queensland (a division of Pacific National
Pacific National

Pacific National is one of Australia's largest private rail freight businesses. Originally a joint venture between Patrick Corporation and Toll Holdings; it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Asciano Limited following the restructure of Toll Holdings....
, owned by Asciano Limited
Asciano Limited

Asciano Limited is an Australian transport infrastructure and operations company. It was split out of Toll Holdings in June 2007. The Chief Executive Officer is Mark Rowsthorn....
) operates a rail siding at Woree. It runs private trains on the rail network owned by the Queensland State Government and managed by QR's Network Division.

The Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway

The Kuranda Scenic Railway is a name for the railway line that runs from Cairns, Queensland, Australia to the nearby town of Kuranda, Queensland....
 operates from Cairns. The tourist railway ascends the Macalister Range and is not used for commuter services. It passes through the suburbs of Stratford, Freshwater (stopping at Freshwater Station) and Redlynch before reaching Kuranda.

Freight services to Forsayth
Forsayth, Queensland

Forsayth is a town in Etheridge Shire Council, Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia, approximately 415km by road from Cairns, Queensland. It is the terminus of the Etheridge Railway, built by the Chillagoe Railway and Mining Company....
 were discontinued in the mid-1990s. These were mixed freight and passenger services that served the semi-remote towns west of the Great Dividing Range. There is now a weekly passenger-only service, The Savannahlander
The Savannahlander

The Savannahlander is a railmotor service that operates in Queensland, Australia. The train travels from the coastal town of Cairns to Forsayth, Queensland....
, that leaves Cairns on Wednesday mornings. The Savannahlander is run by a private company, Cairns Kuranda Steam Trains.

Cairns is served by a narrow gauge cane railway (or cane train) network that hauls harvested sugar cane to the Mulgrave Mill located in Gordonvale. The pressure of urban sprawl on land previously cultivated by cane farmers has seen this network reduced over recent years. There has been discussion that these railway corridors may be used for a possible future light rail
Light rail

Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail transit public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than Passenger_rail_terminology#Heavy_rail and rapid transit systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than street-running tram systems....
 mass transit system, however no plans have been drawn up.

The use of the existing heavy rail line for commuter services between Redlynch and Gordonvale is occasionally discussed; however this is not a favoured option under the , which recommends the use of buses.

Airport

Cairns Airport
Cairns Marina
Cairns International Airport
Cairns International Airport

Cairns Airport is an Australian domestic and international airport in Cairns, Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Formerly operated by the Cairns Port Authority, the airport was sold by the Queensland Government in December 2008 to a private consortium....
 is located north of Cairns City between the CBD and the Northern Beaches. It is Australia's sixth busiest domestic airport and fifth busiest international airport. In 2005/2006 there were 3.76 million international and domestic passenger movements.

The airport has a domestic terminal, a separate international terminal, and a general aviation area. The airport handles international flights, and flights to major Australian cities, tourist destinations, and regional destinations throughout North Queensland. It is an important base for general aviation serving the Cape York Peninsula and Gulf of Carpentaria communities. The Cairns airport is also a base for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

Sea port

The Cairns Seaport, located on Trinity Inlet, is operated by the Cairns Port Authority. Most major tour operators have their check-in desks located inside the Reef Fleet Terminal. It serves as an important port for tourist operators providing daily reef trips. These consist of large catamarans capable of carrying over 300 passengers, as well as smaller operators who may take as few as 12 tourists. Cairns Port is also a port of call for cruise ships, such as Captain Cook Cruises, cruising the South Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
. It also provides freight services to coastal townships on Cape York Peninsula, the Torres Strait
Torres Strait

The Torres Strait is a body of water which lies between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea. It is approximately 150 kilometre wide at its narrowest extent....
 and the Gulf of Carpentaria.

Yearly cargo through the port totals 1.13 million tonnes. Almost 90% of the trade is bulk cargoes - including petroleum, sugar, molasses, fertiliser and LP gas. A large number of fishing trawlers are also located at the port. There is also a marina that houses private yachts and boats used for tourist operations.

The Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy

The Royal Australian Navy is the navy of the Australian Defence Force. Established in 1901, the RAN was formed out of the Commonwealth Naval Forces to become the small navy of Australia after federation, consisting of the former colonial navies of the new Australian states....
 has a base in Cairns (HMAS Cairns
HMAS Cairns (naval base)

HMAS Cairns is a naval base of the Royal Australian Navy located in Cairns, Queensland....
). The base has a complement of 900 personnel, and supports fourteen warships, including the four Armidale class patrol boats
Armidale class patrol boat

The Armidale class patrol boat is a class of fourteen patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy . The class entered service in June 2005, and replaces the RAN's Fremantle class patrol boat....
 of Ardent Division, four of the six Balikpapan class landing craft, and all six ships of the Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service
Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service

The Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service is the agency of the Australian Government responsible for the mapping and surveying of undersea terrain and irregularities on and under the water's surface ....
.

The Trinity Wharf has recently been the subject of a major redevelopment to improve the area for tourist and cruise ship operations. The freight wharves are located to the south of Trinity Wharf further up Trinity Inlet.

Sister cities

  • Lae
    Lae

    Lae , the capital of Morobe Province, is the second largest city in Papua New Guinea. It is located at the start of the Highlands Highway which is the main land transport corridor from the Highlands region to the coast....
    , Papua New Guinea
    Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea , officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands ....
     (Morobe Province
    Morobe Province

    Morobe Province is a province on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Lae. The province covers 34,500 km?, with a population of 539,725 ....
    ) since 1984
  • Minami
    Minami, Tokushima

    is a Towns of Japan located in Kaifu District, Tokushima, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It was founded on March 31, 2006 from the merger of the towns of Hiwasa, Tokushima and Yuki, Tokushima from the same district....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
     (Tokushima Prefecture
    Tokushima Prefecture

    is a Prefectures of Japan of Japan located on Shikoku island. The Capital is the city of Tokushima, Tokushima....
    ) since 1969
  • Oyama
    Oyama, Tochigi

    is a cities of Japan located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 162,283 and the population density of 946 persons per square kilometer....
    , Japan (Tochigi Prefecture
    Tochigi Prefecture

    is a Prefectures of Japan located in the Kanto region on the island of Honshu, Japan. The capital is the city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi. Utsunomiya is famous for its many Jiaozi specialist shops....
    ) since June 15, 2006
  • Riga
    Riga

    Riga the Capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava River. Riga is the largest city in the Baltic states....
    , Latvia
    Latvia

    Latvia The Latvians are a Baltic peoples culturally related to the Estonians and Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with Lithuanian language, but not with the Estonian language....
     since 1990
  • Scottsdale, Arizona
    Scottsdale, Arizona

    Scottsdale is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix, Arizona. As of 2007 the population of the city was 240,410....
     (USA) since 1987
  • Sidney, British Columbia
    Sidney, British Columbia

    Sidney is a town located at the northern end of the Saanich Peninsula, on Vancouver Island in the Canada province of British Columbia. It is one of the 13 Greater Victoria municipalities....
     (Canada
    Canada

    Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
    ) since 1984
  • Zhanjiang
    Zhanjiang

    Zhanjiang is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong province, in southeast China....
    , People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China

    The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
     (Guangdong province
    Guangdong

    Guangdong is a political divisions of China on the southern coast of People's Republic of China. The province is also known by an alternative English language name, the Canton Province....
    ) since 2004


Education

Cairns has numerous primary and secondary schools. Separate systems of private and public schools
Public and private education in Australia

Schools in Australia can be classified according to sources of funding and administrative structures. There are two broad categories of school in Australia: Public schools and Private schools, the latter of which can be further subdivided into Catholic schools and Independent schools....
 operate in Queensland. There are 20 state primary schools
Queensland State Schools

Queensland State Schools are schools that are part of the Queensland, Australia, Australia State Government provided universal free education system....
 and 16 state high schools
Queensland State High Schools

Queensland State High Schools cater for Years 8 to 12 . Years 8, 9 and 10 are known as Junior and Years 11 and 12 are known as Senior. The term "Senior" is widely applied to those in Year 12....
 operated by the Queensland state government Department of Education within the Cairns City Council area, including 6 schools in the predominantly rural areas south of Gordonvale.

Roman Catholic schools are operated by Catholic Education Cairns. The Roman Catholic system encompasses nineteen primary schools, six secondary colleges and one P-12 college. There are almost 6,000 primary students and 3,250 secondary students enrolled in the Roman Catholic school system.

The Cairns Campus of James Cook University
James Cook University

James Cook University is a public university based in Townsville, Queensland, Australia and was proclaimed on 20 April 1970 in Townsville. JCU is the second oldest university in Queensland and the first tertiary education institution in North Queensland....
 is located at Smithfield. The city is also home to a TAFE college, and a School of the Air
School of the Air

School of the Air is a generic term for correspondence schools catering for the primary education and early high school education of children in remote and outback Australia....
 base, both located in the inner suburb of Manunda.

Health

The Cairns Base Hospital is situated on the Cairns Esplanade and is the major hospital for the Cape York Peninsula Region. The smaller Cairns Private Hospital is located nearby. On the north side of the Base hospital is located the Australian Red Cross Blood Service
Australian Red Cross Blood Service

The Australian Red Cross Blood Service is a branch of the Australian Red Cross. It is the body primarily responsible for blood donation and related services in Australia....


Cairns is a base for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, which operates clinics and provides emergency evacuations
MEDEVAC

Medical evacuation, often termed MEDEVAC or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to the wounded being evacuated from the battlefield or to injured patients being evacuated from the scene of an accident to receiving medical facilities using medically equipped ground vehicl...
 in remote communities throughout the region.

Sport and recreation

Notable sporting grounds include Barlow Park, Cairns Showground and Cazaly's Stadium
Cazaly's Stadium

Cazaly's Stadium, formally known as Bundaberg Rum Stadium, is a sports stadium in Cairns, Queensland, Australia, that is named after former VFL/AFL legend Roy Cazaly...
, the Cairns Convention Centre (basketball), and the Cairns Hockey
Field hockey

Field hockey is a team sport in which a team of players attempt to score Goal by hitting, pushing or flicking the ball with hockey sticks into the opposing team's goal....
 Centre. Cairns also has a National Basketball League (NBL)
National Basketball League (Australia)

The National Basketball League is Australia's top-level professional basketball competition.The league commenced in 1979 NBL Season, playing a winter season and did so until the completion of the 20th season in 1998 NBL Season....
 team, the Cairns Taipans
Cairns Taipans

The Cairns Taipans are a professional basketball team competing in Australia's National Basketball League . The club is based in the northern Queensland city of Cairns, Queensland....
. The Northern Pride
Northern Pride

Northern pride may refer to*Northern Pride RLFC, Australian rugby league club*Grundy's Northern Pride, British television programme...
 Queensland Cup
Queensland Cup

The Queensland Cup is the premier rugby league football competition in the state of Queensland.It is the biggest state competition of any sport in Queensland, with teams mostly coming from South East Queensland but with key regional cities in north and central Queensland also represented....
 rugby league team will play their first season in 2008, and will act as a feeder team to the North Queensland Cowboys
North Queensland Cowboys

The North Queensland Cowboys are an Australian professional rugby league football team based in Townsville, Queensland. They compete in Australasia's top rugby league competition, the National Rugby League premiership....
 who play in the National Rugby League
National Rugby League

The National Rugby League is the top Sports league of professional rugby league football clubs in Australasia. The NRL competition is contested by 16 teams, 15 based in Australia and one based in New Zealand, and is the Southern Hemisphere's elite rugby league championship....
. There is also a growing base for Rugby Union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 in Cairns. In Cairns Australian rules football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 is followed, and there is an active local league
AFL Cairns

The Australian Football League Cairns is a semi-professional Australian rules football league that includes clubs from the Cairns region in Queensland, Australia....
.

Cairns is a major international destination for scuba diving
Scuba diving

SCUBA diving is Underwater diving, or taking part in another activity, while using a scuba set. By carrying a source of breathing gas , the scuba diver is able to stay underwater longer than with the simple breath-holding techniques used in snorkeling and free-diving, and is not hindered by air lines to a remote air source....
 due to its close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef. Other recreational activities popular with tourists include whitewater rafting, skydiving, kitesurfing
Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing or kiteboarding is a surface water sport that uses wind power to pull a rider through the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard ....
 and snorkelling.

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