20-420: Redlynch may refer to: Redlynch, Queensland , Australia Redlynch, Somerset , England, United Kingdom Redlynch, Wiltshire , England, United Kingdom [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
40-531: A pocket of rainforest in the suburb. In the 2016 census , the suburb of Redlynch had a population of 9,728 people. In the 2021 census , the suburb of Redlynch had a population of 10,571 people. Redlynch has the following heritage listings: Redlynch State College is a government primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at Jungara Road ( 16°54′33″S 145°41′45″E / 16.9092°S 145.6958°E / -16.9092; 145.6958 ( Redlynch State College ) ). In 2018,
60-409: A secondary school was added to create Redlynch State College. St Andrew's Catholic College opened in 2001, initially offering Pre-School to Year 4. It had an initial 89 students under founding principal Mrs Lauretta Graham. All Saint's Chapel was opened in 2009. The Redlynch Central Shopping Centre opened in 2005 and expanded in 2014. In 2019, a deadly fungus, poison fire coral , was found in
80-536: A species of fungus in the family Hypocreaceae . The fruit bodies of the fungus are highly toxic , and have been responsible for several fatalities in Japan. The fungus contains several trichothecene mycotoxins . The species was originally described as Hypocrea cornu-damae by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1895, and later transferred to the genus Podocrea in 1905 by Pier Andrea Saccardo . In 1994 Japanese mycologists Tsuguo Hongo and Masana Izawa placed
100-538: Is a semi-rural town and suburb of Cairns in the Cairns Region , Queensland , Australia. In the 2021 census , the suburb of Redlynch had a population of 10,571 people. Redlynch lies along the valley created by Freshwater Creek with the Redlynch Intake Road being the major artery running from north to south roughly parallel and west of the creek. Redlynch has the following mountains in
120-551: Is at St Andrew's College at Intake Road. It is within the Northern Beaches Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns . [REDACTED] Media related to Redlynch, Queensland at Wikimedia Commons Podostroma cornu-damae Trichoderma cornu-damae ( Japanese : カエンタケ , Hepburn : kaentake ) , formerly Podostroma cornu-damae and also known as the poison fire coral , is
140-561: The Whitfield Range : Most of the land east of Redlynch Intake Road down to Freshwater Creek is used to grow sugarcane . The residential development occurs to the west of Redlynch Intake Road, while far eastern and far western parts of the suburb are undeveloped bushland on steep slopes rising to 500–600 metres which form part of the Barron Gorge National Park . The Kuranda Scenic Railway winds its way up
160-456: The face, hair loss, and shrinking of the cerebellum , resulting in speech impediment and problems with voluntary movement. In another instance, an autopsy revealed multiple organ failure , including acute kidney failure , liver necrosis and disseminated intravascular coagulation . In one case of poisoning, the patient suffered from hemophagocytosis , in addition to severe leukocytopenia and thrombocytopenia , seven days after ingesting
180-533: The fungus. Plasmapheresis and administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor were used to treat the blood abnormalities. The authors suggested that these treatments, in addition to the large volume of administered intravenous saline – 9 liters (2.0 imp gal; 2.4 U.S. gal) over a 12-hour period—were responsible for his successful recovery. The poisoning symptoms are similar to those observed previously with animals that had consumed trichothecene mycotoxins . Japanese researchers detected
200-429: The fungus. In 1999, one of a group of five people from Niigata prefecture died two days after consuming one or two grams of fruit body that had been soaked in sake . In 2000, an individual from Gunma prefecture died after eating the fried mushroom. Symptoms associated with consumption in these cases included stomach pains, changes in perception, decrease in the number of leukocytes and thrombocytes , peeling skin on
220-419: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Redlynch&oldid=933081726 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Redlynch, Queensland Download coordinates as: Redlynch
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#1732798443565240-526: The north-eastern slopes of Redlynch with two stations in the suburb: Jump Up is a neighbourhood in the suburb ( 16°53′31″S 145°41′29″E / 16.8919°S 145.6913°E / -16.8919; 145.6913 ( Jump Up (neighbourhood) ) ). Redlynch is situated in the Yidinji traditional Aboriginal country. The first stage of the Cairns-to-Herberton railway line
260-449: The presence of the macrocyclic trichothecenes satratoxin H , satratoxin H 12′,13′-diacetate, satratoxin H 12′-acetate, and satratoxin H 13′-acetate. When grown in liquid culture the fungus additionally produces roridin E and verrucarin J. With the exception of verrucarin J, a 500-microgram dose of any of these compounds, when injected into the abdomen of mice, will result in their death the following day. It has been claimed that touching
280-649: The railway's opening, Thomas Dillon constructed the Terminus Hotel built near the Redlynch railway station. The hotel was sold to Joseph Best in December 1888, and passed to Thomas Lavercombe in July 1889. Subsequent licensees included Samuel Thomas Walker and William Arthur. In March 1891, Arthur was bankrupted and the hotel was sold to Mangus Petersen. It was destroyed by fire in the 1920s. The Redlynch Hotel
300-477: The school had an enrolment of 1,682 students with 132 teachers (125 full-time equivalent) and 89 non-teaching staff (54 full-time equivalent). Redlynch Shopping Village is opposite the hotel and diagonally opposite the railway station on the corner of Redlynch Intake Road and Margaret Street. Redlynch Central Shopping Centre is located in Larsen Road off Redlynch Connection Road. All Saints' Catholic Chapel
320-517: The school had an enrolment of 1,827 students with 152 teachers (141 full-time equivalent) and 73 non-teaching staff (57 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. St Andrew's Catholic College Redlynch Valley is a Catholic primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 185-205 Intake Road ( 16°54′14″S 145°41′57″E / 16.9040°S 145.6992°E / -16.9040; 145.6992 ( St Andrew's Catholic College Redlynch Valley ) ). In 2018,
340-476: The species in the genus Podostroma . The fungus was once thought to be exclusive to South Korea and Japan, but recent discoveries have been made in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. The conidiophores (specialized fungal hyphae that produce conidia ) are up to 400 μm high and about 2–4 μm wide in the main axial hyphae. The phialides are arranged in tufts with narrow angles at
360-471: The top, similar to the branching hyphae found in Trichoderma species. The conidia are roughly spherical with a truncate base in each spore, pale green in color, and measure 2.5–3.5 μm in diameter. Their surfaces are almost smooth, but sometimes appearing very faintly roughened with light microscopy. [REDACTED] Several poisonings have been reported in Japan resulting from the consumption of
380-484: Was constructed in 1926 opposite the railway station; it is now known as the Red Beret Hotel. The hotel was built opposite to the Terminus Hotel, which burned down in the 1920s Redlynch State School opened on 15 February 1932 on Intake Road with an initial enrolment of 80 students. Circa 1994, the school moved to a new site further along Intake Road on a former sugarcane farm, opening with 180 students. In 2007,
400-715: Was from Cairns to a location that was known to the project as the Eight Mile Camp. This first stage opened in November 1887 at which time the railway station at the Eight Mile Camp was named Redlynch railway station . According to the Queensland Railway Department , the name Redlynch refers to Redlynch , Wiltshire in England, but other government information suggests it was named after Redlynch , Somerset in England. In anticipation of
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