Septimus (Septimus)
Septimus is a rural locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Septimus had a population of 127 people.
The south of the locality is a large mountainous pastoral lease covered in natural bushland; its principal land use is grazing on native vegeation. The central area of the locality is part of the Mia Mia State Forest and is used for production forestry.
The northern part of the locality is low-lying land along the Pioneer River and its tributary Cattle Creek and is used for irrigated farming, predominantly growing sugarcane. A network of cane tramways carries the harvested sugarcane to the local sugar mills, the closest being Marian Mill in Marian to the north-east.
Septimus has the following mountains:
* Mount Jimmy Jacky (-21.2723°N, 148.7536°W) 260 m
* Mount Mia Mia (-21.2239°N, 148.7932°W) 320 m
The south of the locality is a large mountainous pastoral lease covered in natural bushland; its principal land use is grazing on native vegeation. The central area of the locality is part of the Mia Mia State Forest and is used for production forestry.
The northern part of the locality is low-lying land along the Pioneer River and its tributary Cattle Creek and is used for irrigated farming, predominantly growing sugarcane. A network of cane tramways carries the harvested sugarcane to the local sugar mills, the closest being Marian Mill in Marian to the north-east.
Septimus has the following mountains:
* Mount Jimmy Jacky (-21.2723°N, 148.7536°W) 260 m
* Mount Mia Mia (-21.2239°N, 148.7932°W) 320 m
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AUD | Australian dollar | $ | 2 |
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