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Dotswood
Queensland
Dotswood Station homestead, 1924
Dotswood is located in Queensland
Dotswood
Dotswood
Coordinates19°33′37″S 146°13′13″E / 19.5602°S 146.2202°E / -19.5602; 146.2202 (Dotswood (centre of locality))
Population83 (2021 census)
 • Density0.02462/km (0.0638/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4820
Area3,370.6 km (1,301.4 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Charters Towers Region
State electorate(s)Traeger
Federal division(s)Kennedy
Suburbs around Dotswood:
Basalt Paluma Hervey Range
Basalt Dotswood Granite Vale
Breddan Ravenswood Mingela

Dotswood is a rural locality in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Dotswood had a population of 83 people.

Geography

The neighbourhood of Macrossan is located in the west of the locality beside the bridge over the Burdekin River.

The Great Northern Railway passes through the locality. There are a number of abandoned railway stations on that line within the locality:

Another abandoned station is Keelbottom railway station (19°26′34″S 146°19′00″E / 19.4427°S 146.3168°E / -19.4427; 146.3168 (Keelbottom railway station)) on the now-closed Greenvale railway line.

The Hervey Range Developmental Road runs through from east to west.

History

In 1863 Phillip Somer and Matthew Hervey were granted the license to occupy the 42 square miles (110 square kilometres) and 25 square miles (65 km) of the Keelbottom and Watershed Pastoral Runs respectively, by the Crown Lands Office in Brisbane. By late 1865 these men had transferred their holdings of the Emysland, Dotswood, Nursiedob, Keelbottom, Watershed, and Tala (or Tula).runs to the Bank of New South Wales. These properties lay on one or both sides of Keelbottom Creek. Eventually Dotswood Station comprised the runs of Arthurs Peak, Back Plains, Hardwick, Pall Mall, Poon Boon, Redyke (or Red Dyke), Smiths Brook and Yallock Vale, as well as those already mentioned.

The neighbourhood of Macrossan takes its name from the Macrossan railway station, which in turn is named after the politician John Murtagh Macrossan.

This locality was within the Star River Mineral Field, which was discovered in 1865. The following year John Macrossan passed through the area. The Ravenswood Gold Field, discovered in 1868, eventually extended north into the Star River Mineral Field. From 1881 silver-lead deposits in the Ravenswood mining district, the most promising at Argentine, were being mined in what was called a silver mania. However this ended suddenly in 1883, after the failure of a locally capitalized smelting works and low returns.

In late 1872 1,100 acres (450 hectares) on Keelbottom Creek, Kennedy district were reserved for the town reserve of Boolangalla.

In the town of Argentine, 67 town lots, at £16 per acre, and 3 mineral selections, were offered for sale by the Crown Lands Office in October 1882. By the next year the town consisted of several public houses, one butcher's shop, a baker's shop, three stores and two gardens. In December 1888 the name of the Star River Post Office was changed to Argentine Post Office.

Demographics

In the 2016 census Dotswood had a population of 101 people.

In the 2021 census, Dotswood had a population of 83 people.

Heritage listings

Dotswood has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Attractions

Surgeons Lookout is a tourist attraction (19°41′11″S 146°32′19″E / 19.6864°S 146.5387°E / -19.6864; 146.5387 (Surgeons Lookout)).

Amenities

Macrossan Park is a free campground overlooking the Burdekin River, situated between the rail and road bridges 20°00′12″S 146°26′20″E / 20.003417°S 146.438889°E / -20.003417; 146.438889.

Industry

Most of this location is part of the Department of Defence's Townsville Field Training Area.