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📰 Bakar faces an unusually hot climate for tropical north Queensland with an average maximum temperature of . This is largely due to its location within the monsoontrough during the Wet season every year. During this period the rainfall averages about . Temperatures are moderated during the Dry season (Mid-April to October), averaging about with little rain, days over exceeding and nights under . 📰 The local Aboriginal people called the creek by this name, and the Bakarin clan believed to be members of the Jirighuna dialect group of Djabu people. In 1924 the area was surveyed and the railway line opened in 1926. The town was named by William Rankin, the construction manager of the railway, and is a name likely taken from the creek on which it stands, as well as the historic chairman of the separate Bakarberen Aboriginal Reserve. On 31 March 1958, the Bakar Reserve was officially gazetted, formerly Walmera Estate. The name Bakar is likely derived from a local Yirrghuna dialect term meaning hump-backed grass turkey (also known as the bush turkey). The reserved land was then opened to selectors under the Afforestation Act 1913 by Chief Protector of Aborigines Edward Cutler. The Bankar Binya School was opened in 1964; it closed on 30 June 2009. 📰 In 1971, a sacred site (Wad ngi or Dubandji) was found and marked by rockcarvings by the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation. This site represents ancestral connections spanning millennia, with carved metal figures (now absent) placed at the site to commemorate cultural heritage. The area contains at least 150 known rock art sites, including stencilled rainbow serpent figures (common to wet tropics Aboriginal cosmology), dating back thousands of years, such as on gorges walls along the Palmer River. This rock art represents ongoing cultural practices tied to creation narratives and land stewardship. 📰 Roblox Enforcement Bans 📰 Bank Of America San Mateo Albuquerque 📰 You Wont Believe These Keto Desserts Reveal About Flavor 9272347 📰 Quickshortcutmaker 📰 Animate Roblox 📰 Sudden Update Tips To Save Money And Authorities Take Action 📰 Exaion Stock 📰 New Balance 1906D 5915929 📰 Best Cd Rates At Banks 3506605 📰 Contax T3 Shocked The Budget Worldwatch These Hidden Benefits 8478960 📰 Wells Fargo Grinnell Iowa 📰 Sugardaddymeet 📰 Fidelity Home Equity Loan 📰 Mssql Nullif 6281025 📰 The Ultimate Boomboom Gameplay In Borderlands 4 Watch These Explosions Go Viral 6985912