Manunda is situated in the
Yidinji traditional
Aboriginal country. On 11 January 1939 at the Lands Office in Cairns the
Queensland Government auctioned 11 town lots of between between Little Street and the cemetery. The Cairns Seventh Day Adventist School opened on 6 February 1950 in the
Cairns CBD. It later moved to premises at the Cairns Seventh Day Adventist Church at 302 Gatton Street, Manunda. On 27 October 2014, the school moved to purpose-built premises in
Gordonvale and was renamed Cairns Adventist College. Manunda was named by
Queensland Place Names Board on 1 September 1973 after
TSMV Manunda of the
Adelaide Steamship Company which regularly visited Cairns. The ship was named after an Aboriginal word meaning "place near water".
Trinity Bay State High School opened on 25 January 1960. Cairns West State School opened on 28 January 1964 with an initial enrolment of 211 students. St Francis Xavier's Catholic School was established on 23 January 1967 by the
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Cairns School of the Air opened in 1972 with 11 students. It provided lessons via
HF radio to primary school students in remote locationsto supplement their studies by correspondence with the Correspondence School based in
Brisbane. It was located at the Cairns Base of the
Royal Flying Doctor Service at
Edge Hill. By 1986, it had 280 students being taught by nine teachers. The opening of Schools of the Air in Charters Towers and Longreach reduced the number of remote students being supported from Cairns, but the school's role was expanded to support itinerant students (e.g. children of seasonal workers, carnival workers, etc.). In 1990, it was renamed Cairns School of Distance Education. In 1993, the school moved to a purpose-built facility in Hoare Street, Manunda, and by 1995 had expanded its services to support pre-school students (Prep year not having been introduced in Queensland by that time) and secondary students to Year 10, later expanding to Year 12. Emmanuel College opened in Manunda on 29 January 1986. Manunda Library opened in 1991 and underwent a major refurbishment in 2007. On 4 February 1991, Trinity Bay Centre for Continuing Secondary Education was established, conducting night classes at Trinity Bay State High School. Cairns Revival Fellowship Church was built from brick in 1994. It was built from brick. The Lakes Church of Christ was built in 1995. Cairns Flexible Learning Centre opened in 2006. == Demographics ==