Mamu Queensland | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 17°39′40″S 145°49′19″E / 17.6611°S 145.8219°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 0 (2021 census) | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 0.0000/km (0.000/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 4871 | ||||||||||||||
Elevation | 130–820 m (427–2,690 ft) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 185.9 km (71.8 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | AEST (UTC+10:00) | ||||||||||||||
Location |
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LGA(s) | Cassowary Coast Region | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Hill | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Kennedy | ||||||||||||||
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Mamu is a rural locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Mamu had "no people or a very low population". Mamu’s postcode is 4871.
The locality lies completely within three protected areas. The western part of the locality is within the Wooroonooran National Park which extends into neighbouring localities of Wooroonooran, Palmerston and Gulngai. The eastern part of the locality is within the Japoon National Park and Japoon State Forest. The Japoon National Park extends into neighbouring Mena Creek and Gulngai.
The terrain within the locality is mountainous, ranging from 130 to 820 metres (430 to 2,690 ft) above sea level with one named peak:
Beehive Island is a 2.05-hectare (5.1-acre) island in the South Johnstone River (17°35′18″S 145°54′23″E / 17.5884°S 145.9064°E) which extends into neighbouring Coorumba.
In the 2016 census, Mamu had "no people or a very low population".
In the 2021 census, Mamu had "no people or a very low population".
There are two lookouts:
Despite the name, the Mamu Rainforest Tropical Skywalk is actually just outside of the locality in neighbouring Wooroonooran (17°36′46″S 145°47′52″E / 17.6129°S 145.7979°E). It is on the Palmerston Highway not far from Crawfords Lookout.
There are two waterfalls. Binda Falls is on the South Johnstone River (17°38′11″S 145°46′21″E / 17.6363°S 145.7725°E). Cowley Falls on Mitcha Creek (17°37′49″S 145°48′22″E / 17.6302°S 145.8061°E) and are named after Ebenezer Cowley, the horticulturalist and overseer of the Kamerunga State Nursery. Cowley Falls can be reached by a 2.6-kilometre (1.6 mi) track from the Palmerston Highway (17°37′34″S 145°48′44″E / 17.62605°S 145.81209°E).