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Schools
3 nearby schools
Catchment: Mapoon State School
Zoning
LDR — Low Density Residential
Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council Planning Scheme
Public transport
No nearby stops
Traffic
Low congestion
Negligible peak-hour impact due to the remote location and small population base. Traffic remains consistently light throughout all hours.
Flood risk
Medium
Mapoon is a remote coastal settlement on the western coast of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, situated near the Gulf of Carpentaria. The primary flood risk is from storm surge and king tides during cyclone events rather than riverine flooding, given its coastal location and low elevation. Historical tropical cyclone activity and seasonal weather patterns present elevated risk requiring appropriate coastal hazard overlays and development controls.
Bushfire risk
High
BAL: BAL-29
Crime profile
above average
Trend: stable
Nearby development
3 projects nearby
Mapoon is a remote Aboriginal community on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula with minimal commercial development activity. Development in the area is predominantly focused on community infrastructure, government services and maintenance of essential facilities rather than residential subdivision or speculative real estate projects. Limited private sector development pressure exists due to the remote location, indigenous land management, and primarily subsistence-based local economy.
Heritage
Not heritage listed
Mapoon is a remote Aboriginal community on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula with heritage significance primarily related to its mission history and Indigenous cultural landscape. The community itself has limited formal state heritage listings, though the mission precinct and associated structures hold local and regional significance. Individual residential properties are unlikely to be formally heritage-listed, though the area has cultural and historical importance to the Mapoon people and broader Indigenous heritage context.
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At the northernmost point of the Australian mainland and the last frontier lies Utingu, an 88-hectare oceanfront property on freehold land, free of native title. This secluded, pristine natural habitat offers access to untouched coral reefs and abundant marine life that have remained undisturbed for generations. The Old Telegraph Trail winds through savannah grasses and rainforests, leading to pristine white-sand beaches. Utingu offers the ultimate experience for those who enjoy exotic birdlife, green tree frogs, and the serenity of sunrises and fireside sunsets, making it one of life's priceless luxuries. Utingu has extraordinary potential as a barefoot luxury eco-resort, with opportunities for commercialisation across various sectors, such as adventure tourism and resort accommodations, as well as the space and defence industries. Its strategic position near the Torres Strait Islands, Papua New Guinea, outside the cyclone zone, and its Maldives-like climate make Utingu a prime location for diverse ventures. Rich in experiences and activities unique to Cape York's western peninsula, Utingu has the makings of a sought-after holiday destination, offering unparalleled significance, location, and exclusivity. After more than 23 years of planning, construction, and infrastructure development, Utingu is ready to embark on its next chapter under new ownership. The Utingu sale presents a rare opportunity to acquire the ultimate trophy property, appealing to those seeking to escape the crowds and enjoy the luxury of time in one of the world's most beautiful places. What makes Utingu special * Freehold land without native title restrictions or liquor restrictions * Development Application (DA) approved for 67 buildings and accommodations, with Phase One facilities, infrastructure and accommodation completed * The exclusivity of an island combined with direct access to mainland services, staffing, and transportation by land, air, and sea * 2-hour travel time to an international airport, 1-hour travel time to a regional airport, 45 minutes to a commercial port * There are no comparable properties in the region Contact Lynn Malone at +61 408 772 880 or Barbara Wolveridge at +61 418 760 004 to request the Information Memorandum, contract of sale, and to arrange an inspection.
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- Property Type
- land
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 7
- Bathrooms
- 6
- Parking
- 12
- Land Area
- 880m²
- Listed
- 2 months ago
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