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Millaa Millaa
Queensland
AthertonTableland.jpg
The Millaa Millaa lookout (also called Gentle Annie lookout) presents 180-degree views from the northwest to the southeast of the Atherton Tableland
Millaa Millaa is located in Queensland
Millaa Millaa
Millaa Millaa
Location in Queensland
Population 523 (2021 census)
 • Density 8.504/km2 (22.03/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4886
Area 61.5 km2 (23.7 sq mi)
Time zone AEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
  • 23.9 km (15 mi) S of Malanda
  • 26.2 km (16 mi) NE of Ravenshoe
  • 41.5 km (26 mi) SE of Atherton
  • 98.3 km (61 mi) SW of Cairns
  • 1,657 km (1,030 mi) NNW of Brisbane
LGA(s) Tablelands Region
State electorate(s) Hill
Federal Division(s) Kennedy
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Millaa Millaa is a small town and area in the Tablelands Region of Queensland, Australia. It's a rural place, meaning it's mostly countryside with farms and open spaces. In 2021, about 523 people lived in Millaa Millaa.

Exploring Millaa Millaa's Location

Millaa Millaa is found on the Atherton Tableland, which is a high, flat area in Far North Queensland. It's about 60 kilometers (37 miles) west of a town called Innisfail. You can find it north of Ravenshoe and south of Malanda.

The town is famous for its beautiful Millaa Millaa Falls, which are waterfalls. There's also a great lookout point called the Millaa Millaa lookout. From here, you can see amazing views of the green fields and hills. The area gets a lot of rain, which helps keep everything green.

Main roads like the Millaa Millaa–Malanda Road, Palmerston Highway, and East Evelyn Road connect Millaa Millaa to other places.

A Glimpse into Millaa Millaa's Past

Millaa Millaa was built on the traditional lands of the Dyirbal Indigenous Australians. They have lived in this area for a very long time.

How Millaa Millaa Got Its Name

The name Millaa Millaa likely comes from a word in the Yindinji language, millai millai. This word probably referred to a plant that grows fruit. It's a type of vine that spreads out, a bit like a Bougainvillea plant.

Important Buildings and Services

The first school in Millaa Millaa, called Millaa Millaa State School, opened its doors on October 7, 1918. It celebrated its 100th birthday in 2018!

A Post Office, where people send and receive mail, opened in Millaa Millaa by 1919. Before that, there was a smaller "receiving office" from 1914.

In 1930, a butter factory opened in Millaa Millaa. This was an important place for local farmers who produced milk.

St Rita's Catholic Church was officially opened and blessed on September 26, 1937. It has been a place of worship for the community ever since.

In 2002, the Millaa Millaa Library opened. It's a great place for everyone in the town to read books and learn new things.

Who Lives in Millaa Millaa?

In 2016, there were 514 people living in Millaa Millaa. By 2021, the population had grown slightly to 523 people.

Special Places in Millaa Millaa

Millaa Millaa has some places that are listed as important heritage sites. One of the most famous is the beautiful Millaa Millaa Falls. These sites are protected because they are important to the history and culture of the area.

Learning and Community in Millaa Millaa

Millaa Millaa State School

Millaa Millaa State School is a government primary school for students from Prep to Year 6. It's located at 1 Beech Street, on the corner with Palm Avenue. In 2017, the school had 75 students and a team of teachers and staff. It also has a special program for students who need extra support.

After primary school, students from Millaa Millaa usually go to secondary schools in nearby towns like Malanda or Ravenshoe.

Local Amenities

The Tablelands Regional Council runs the Millaa Millaa Library. You can find it at 10 Main Street. It's a wonderful place to borrow books, use computers, and join community events.

The Millaa Millaa branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) meets at the QCWA Hall on 9 Palm Avenue. The QCWA is a group that supports women and families in rural areas.

St Rita of Cascia's Catholic Church is located at 21 Coral Street. It is part of the Malanda Parish, which belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns.

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