Caravonica is situated in the
Djabugay (Tjapukai) traditional
Aboriginal country. The
Yirrganydji people are custodians within the Djabugay traditional country. Caravonica was originally part of the
Shire of Mulgrave and then the
City of Cairns local government areas. The modern history of the area began with the arrival of
David Thomatis (1851-1919), originally from Italy and latterly headmaster of Townsville Grammar School. He acquired 800 acres of land in 1884, which is said to have been 1.6 miles wide on the Barron River and stretched as far as Thomatis Creek, which was named after him. In the recent past before that some Asians, presumably Chinese did some informal agriculture there. He named the land
Caravonica Park after the town near his birthplace with the
same name in the north-west Italian province of
Liguria. Initially, he experimented with growing bananas, coconuts, rice, oranges, mangoes etc.. He was finally successful with the cultivation of a cotton variety that was created by crossing Peruvian and Mexican cotton. This type of cotton, which was cultivated as a perennial plant in tree form, gained a worldwide reputation under the name
Caravonica Cotton and was soon also cultivated in many other countries. Thomatis sold his interests in April 1909 in Berlin to a German group led by Barons Werner and Curt von Grunan and Dr Marcus. Soon after the First World War, the Germans sold the plantation and the local cultivation of cotton began to decline due to the fall in the world market prices and the lack of cheap labour. Kamerunga State School opened on 28 May 1913. It was wrecked in a cyclone in February 1927. On 6 April 1927, it reopened at a new location as Caravonica State School. The decision to relocate the school had been taken prior to the cyclone. From the 1980s onward Caravonica has been built up as a residential suburb with the erection of single family homes. David Thomatis.jpg | Dr David Thomatis (c. 1889) Caravonica - Thomatis Plantation.jpg | Plantation Caravonica Park (1906) == Demographics ==