| Ingham Queensland |
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| Population: | 4,662 (2001 Census) | ||||||
| Postcode: | 4850 | ||||||
| Elevation: | 11. Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern corner of the mainland continent In Biology a population is the collection of inter-breeding organisms of a particular Species; in Sociology Postcodes are used in Australia for the purposes of sorting and directing Mail. The elevation of a Geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point often the mean sea level. 8 m (39 ft) | ||||||
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| LGA: | Hinchinbrook Shire Council | ||||||
| State District: | Hinchinbrook | ||||||
| Federal Division: | Kennedy | ||||||
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Ingham is a town in North Queensland, Australia. Inches redirects here To see the Les Savy Fav album see Inches. Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern corner of the mainland continent For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. It is situated approximately 110km north of the city of Townsville and is part of the Great Green Way region of North Queensland. Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. It is the administrative centre of Hinchinbrook Shire Council. Hinchinbrook Shire is a Local Government Area in north Queensland, Australia.
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Ingham is situated on the Herbert River and has a district population of 13,000 people. The Herbert River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia. Approximately 40 km west of the township is the Girringun National Park, which includes the Wallaman Falls, the highest single-drop waterfall in Australia. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand Girrungun National Park is a National Park in Queensland ( Australia) approximately 50 km southwest of Ingham, 110 km north of The Wallaman Falls are notable for their single-drop of 268 metres which is Australia's highest permanent waterfall A waterfall is usually a geological formation resulting from water often in the form of a Stream, flowing over an Erosion -resistant rock
Ingham is mainly known for sugar cane farming and the largest sugar mill in the southern hemisphere, Victoria sugar mill, which is owned by CSR Limited and is located close to the town. CSR Limited ( is a major Australian industrial company producing Aluminium, Sugar products (notably including pure Ethanol) and construction
Dan Sheahan's poem becomes Slim Dusty's most famous song.
In 1943, local farmer Dan Sheahan rode 20 miles to town for a beer at the Day Dawn Hotel in Ingham. Beer was rationed during the war and the American servicemen had drunk the bar dry the night before. On hearing this from the publican Gladys Harvey, and unhappy about riding home dry, Dan penned a poem that he called the “Pub without beer”.
On January 1st 1944, the NQ Register published the poem in Ben Bowyangs column.
In 1956 songwriter Gordon Parsons was handed a scrap of paper at the Taylors Arms Hotel in NSW with the poem as an “anonymous” verse. He revamped it and presented it as a song to Slim who recorded it on the back of “Saddle Boy” on April Fools Day 1957.
Confusion of the songs origin reigned for years until Slim acknowledged Dan’s claim in his book “The Country Mile”.
The Original Pub With No Beer was owned by the Harvey family and was partly demolished and rebuilt as Lee’s Hotel.
Recently Lee’s Hotel received Queensland Icon Status through the Queensland Heritage Trust and was formally recognized as the Original ‘Pub with no Beer’.
The Australian-Italian festival is held every year in Ingham. It is one of the most popular events held in Ingham, and nearly the entire of North Queensland. The Australian-Italian festival celebrates the cultural background that Ingham has, which can be dated back many years. The first Italian immigrants came to Ingham in the 1890s and today more than half the population of the town are of Italian descent.
During the second World War, the Italians in Ingham were captured and held in detention centres, until after the war, when they were released. A ceremony was held in honour of an Italian's death, through a parade in the central streets.
During the Australian-Italian festival, many Italians venture south to celebrate this famous event, marking the cultural tie between members of Ingham and Italy.
One of north Queensland’s most colourful events and winner of the North Queensland Tourism Awards the Australian-Italian Festival, will celebrate thirteen years of feasting and family fun when it takes place from 14-18 May 2008 in the township of Ingham located 1 hour north of Townsville and 2½ hours south of Cairns.
The annual festival, a tribute to the Italian heritage of the sugar-growing Hinchinbrook Shire, had its humble beginnings as an idea from a community workshop. Today the award-winning event attracts thousands of people to this culturally enriched region of Australia.
The festival presents an exciting line-up of entertainment designed to showcase the passion and vibrancy of Italian culture and traditions. The five-day event held along Ingham’s main thoroughfare, Lannercost Street, will feature fashion, food and wine and fun for the whole family.
Visitors are invited to join in the exuberant atmosphere that will permeate the town’s piazza, and “Mangiamo, Beviamo è Cantiamo” (eat, drink and celebrate) with the best in authentic Italian cuisine and an extensive range of Italian wines and beer on offer.