Wolfram, Queensland
Town in Queensland, Australia
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Wolfram is a former mining town within the locality of Dimbulah in the Shire of Mareeba in Queensland, Australia, now a ghost town.
Wolfram | |
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| Coordinates: 17.0821°S 144.9642°E | |
| Country | Australia |
| State | Queensland |
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| Government | |
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| Postcode | 4872 |


Geography
Wolfram is about 90 kilometres (56 mi) west of Cairns and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Thornborough.[1] It was also known as Wolfram Camp. It is at an altitude of approximately 538 metres.[2]
History
The mineral wolfram (from which the town derives its name) was discovered in the area in 1891 and attracted miners from neighbouring mining regions such as Thornborough and the Palmer River, forming a settlement known initially as Wolfram Camp.[1]
Wolfram today
Heritage listings
Wolfram has a number of sites listed on the Queensland Heritage Register including:
- La Société Française des Métaux Rares treatment plant, Main Street[3]
- Thermo Electric Ore Reduction Corporation Mill, Wolfram Road[4]
Notable people
- Bunny Adair, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Cook was born in Wolfram