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Cunningham's Gap is a pass over the Great Dividing Range between the Darling Downs and the Fassifern Valley in Queensland, Australia. The Gap is the major route over the Main Range along the Great Dividing Range, between Warwick and Brisbane. The Cunningham Highway was built to provide road transport between the two regions.

It is situated in Main Range National Park, between the peaks of Mount Cordeaux and Mount Mitchell. On a clear day the pass forms a distinct break in Main Range's profile as seen from Brisbane. It is located in Tregony in the Southern Downs Region immediately beside the boundary to Tarome in the Scenic Rim Region local government area.

The highway itself is a scenic drive although steep with an eight degree grade on the descent.

HistoryEdit

The Indigenous name for the location is Cappoong, though the meaning is unknown.<ref name="nme">"Some Native Names", The Brisbane Courier, 3 June 1930, p.12</ref> The local Indigenous people have a legend about the creation of the gap. In the dreamtime, the Yuggera people rounded up all the kangaroos in the area and fenced them into the valley west of Minto Crags (Whinpullin) to prevent other tribes from catching them. However, an old woman set them free. As they stampeded across the Great Dividing Range they tore a gap between Mount Mitchell (Coonyin-nirra) and Mount Cordeaux (Niamboyoo).<ref name=history>Template:Cite book</ref>

In 1827, Allan Cunningham set out from the upper Hunter River, to explore west of the Dividing Range, exploring the Darling Downs; returning in 1828 from Brisbane to explore Cunninghams Gap.<ref name=allan>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He was aware of the economic benefits that a link between the coast and pastoral lands to the west would provide.<ref name=heritage>Template:Cite book</ref> Cunningham travelled on the righthand side of the Gap whereas the highway today runs on the lefthand side from Aratula.

On 3 July 1909, Cunningham's Gap was declared a national park.<ref name="nch">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This new park, which originally consisted of 3,100 acres, was located on the western side of the range and included Gap Creek.<ref name=acres>Template:Cite news</ref> Walking tracks were constructed in the 1930s and 1950s.<ref name="nch"/>

On 11 June 1927, the 100-year anniversary of Allan Cunningham's exploration of the Darling Downs, the new road through Cunningham's Gap was officially opened by the local Member of Parliament, Sir Littleton Groom.<ref name=opening>Template:Cite news</ref> Although the road, which was built entirely by volunteers, was officially open, travelling along this new route was inadvisable, especially on the portion west of Aratula.<ref name=opening /> The road was plagued by problems during this early embryonic stage with the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland announcing that the road was closed, less than one month after it was officially opened.<ref name=racq1>Template:Cite news</ref> The new sealed road through the gap was eventually opened in November 1949.<ref name=opening2>Template:Cite news</ref>

RecentEdit

Cunningham's Gap is part of the Cunningham Highway, a federally funded highway managed by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.<ref name=reconstruction>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Between December 2010 and March 2011, the Gap experienced over two metres of rainfall and it sustained an enormous amount of damage.<ref name=reconstruction /> The cost of repairing this seven kilometre stretch of road is projected to be $40 million.<ref name=reconstruction /><ref name=engineersaus>Template:Cite journal</ref> Work is being undertaken by the Department of Transport and Main Roads in partnership with engineering firm Coffey.<ref name=engineersaus />

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