
Mount Mulligan is a historic and remote locality in Far North Queensland, Australia, known for its rich mining heritage and the iconic Mount Mulligan, a 3-kilometre-long sandstone plateau of cultural significance to the local Indigenous people. Established in 1910, the area was the site of Queensland's worst mining disaster in 1921, which led to its decline. Today, Mount Mulligan is sparsely populated, offering a tranquil escape with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping amidst its rugged charm.
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