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    Bartle Frere is a rural locality in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Bartle Frere had a population of 169 people. The locality...
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    Mount Bartle Frere (pronunciation [ˈmæɔnt̥ ˈbɐːɾəɫ ˈfɹɪə]; Ngajanji: Choorechillum) is the highest mountain in Queensland at an elevation of 1,611 metres...
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    Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCSI, PC (29 March 1815 – 29 May 1884) was a British colonial administrator. He had a successful career...
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  • Australian herpetologist Jeanette Covacevich. The Bartle Frere skink is endemic to Mount Bartle Frere in Queensland, Australia. T. jigurru has a rainbow sheen...
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    which includes tropical rainforest, the state's highest mountain, Mount Bartle Frere, the Atherton Tablelands pastoral region (dominated by sugar cane and...
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  • April 2022. "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1949. Retrieved 12 July 2022. "Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m404" (Map). Queensland Government...
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    extremely mountainous containing numerous peaks, including Mount Bartle Frere (Queensland's highest peak), and numerous waterfalls, including the Josephine...
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    22263)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 September 2020. "BARTLE FRERE NOTES". Cairns Post. No. 12, 030. Queensland, Australia...
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    Babinda Creek forms part of the northern boundary. The foothills of Mount Bartle Frere form the western boundary. Most of the land in the locality is flat low-lying...
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    Queensland and Riversleigh, Australia's largest fossil mammal site. Far North Queensland lays claim to over 70 national parks, including Mount Bartle...
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    Wooroonooran National Park (category National parks of Far North Queensland)
    covers most of Bellenden Ker Range and includes Queensland's two highest mountains, Mount Bartle Frere (1622 m) and Mount Bellenden Ker (1592 m). Walshs...
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  • feet) Mount Ossa in Tasmania (1,617 metres or 5,305 feet) Mount Bartle Frere in Queensland (1,611 metres or 5,285 feet) Mount Zeil in the Northern Territory...
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    surrounded by vast areas of extensive farmlands. Queensland's highest mountain, Mount Bartle Frere, part of Australia's Great Dividing Range, is 15 kilometres...
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    2021. "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1943. Archived from the original on 8 October 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2023. "Queensland Two Mile...
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    mountain ranges in South East Queensland known as the Scenic Rim. The highest mountains in the state are Mount Bartle Frere at 1,622 m (5,322 ft), Mount...
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  • It is commonly known as the Mount Bartle Frere Assassin Spider as the holotype male was found at Mount Bartle Frere in the Wooroonooran National Park...
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  • Mount Superbus (category Mountains of South East Queensland)
    East Queensland's highest peak at 1,375 metres (4,511 feet). At this elevation, it is the fifth-highest peak in Queensland, after Mount Bartle Frere at...
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  • and present (Version 1.01 ed.), Queensland Family History Society, ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0 "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1943. Archived from...
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    Wooroonooran Important Bird Area (category Important Bird Areas of Queensland)
    Cairns to Lucinda. It is dominated by the two granite massifs of Mounts Bartle Frere and Bellenden Ker, rising to about 1600 m and the highest peaks in northern...
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    Babinda Boulders (category Protected areas of Queensland)
    rainforest. It lies in the foothills between Queensland's highest and second-highest mountain peaks – Mount Bartle Frere and Mount Bellenden Ker respectively...
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    ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0 "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1949. Retrieved 12 July 2022. "Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m404" (Map). Queensland Government...
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  • Namea olympus (category Arthropods of Queensland)
    The species occurs in north-eastern Queensland, in closed forest habitats. The type locality is Mount Bartle Frere in the Bellenden Ker Range. The spiders...
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    Peperomia hunteriana (category Endemic flora of Queensland)
    Mount Bartle Frere by Forster in 1997. Forster's paper describing the new species was published in 1999 in Austrobaileya, the journal of the Queensland Herbarium...
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    ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0 "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1943. Retrieved 8 October 2023. "Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m404" (Map). Queensland Government...
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  • (long-legged worm skink) Caretta caretta (loggerhead turtle) Concinnia frerei (Bartle Frere bar-sided skink) Dermochelys coriacea (leatherback turtle) Elusor macrurus...
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  • the original on 5 October 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020. "Bartle Frere" (Map). Queensland Government. 1943. Archived from the original on 8 October 2023...
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    Babinda (redirect from Babinda, Queensland)
    The town is noted for its proximity to Queensland's two highest mountains Mount Bartle Frere (Queensland's highest peak) and Mount Bellenden Ker. The...
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    National Park sourced from drainage of the Bellenden Ker Range, below Mount Bartle Frere and Mount Bellenden Ker. In its upper reaches, the course of the river...
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    Mount Bellenden Ker (category Mountains of Queensland)
    39 km (24 mi) south of Cairns, and near Babinda, it is adjacent to Mount Bartle Frere, the state's highest peak, part of the Bellenden Ker Range, also known...
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    Acrotriche baileyana (category Flora of Queensland)
    species grows is known from the Russell River, Mount Bartle Frere and Walshs Pyramid in far north Queensland. "Acrotriche baileyana". Australian Plant Census...
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