Bonnie Doon, Queensland
Bonnie Doon is a coastal rural locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Bonnie Doon had a population of 563 people.[1] GeographyBonnie Doon is bounded to the north by the Mossman River, to the east by the Coral Sea, and to the south by the Captain Cook Highway. The South Mossman River and its tributary Cassowary Creek flow from the south and, after, their confluence, the South Mossman River becomes the north-western boundary of the locality, until its confluence with the Mossman River.[3] HistoryIn October 1878, William Henry Buchanan selected 400 acres of land on the south bank of the Mossman River, calling it Bonnie Doon.[4] On 22 October 1886, the murder of William Thompson by his wife Ellen Thompson and her lover John Harrison, a worker at Bonnie Doon resulted in both of them being hanged at Boggo Road Gaol in Brisbane on 13 June 1887. Ellen Thompson was the only woman ever hanged in Queensland.[5][6] DemographicsIn the 2016 census, Bonnie Doon had a population of 372 people.[7] In the 2021 census, Bonnie Doon had a population of 563 people.[1] EducationThere are no schools in Bonnie Doon, but there are primary and secondary schools in neighbouring Mossman.[8] References
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