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NBL1 North, formerly the Queensland Basketball League (QBL), is a semi-professional basketball league in Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2020, Basketball Queensland partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to Queensland.
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The Rockhampton District Rugby League (RDRL) is the administrative body for the game of rugby league football in Rockhampton, Queensland. Formed in 1918 and a part of the Queensland Rugby League 's Central Division , the RDRL runs senior, junior and women's club competitions and has its headquarters at Browne Park .
Rockhampton Basketball Inc., originally known as the Rockhampton Amateur Basketball Association, was formed in March 1962. [1] Frank Howie, the coach of the first Rockhampton team to compete in a Queensland championship in 1961, was elected the inaugural secretary of the association; [1] while John Hegvold, a member of that inaugural team, was the foundation vice-president of the association. [2]
North Rockhampton State High School was founded in 1956, [3] initially renting rooms from two churches and a nearby business when the school buildings were not completed in time for the start of the school year. [4] In its early days, the school was the largest school in Queensland at the time, with over 1500 students. [citation needed]
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The North Rockhampton to Emu Park railway line was a branch line of the North Coast railway line. The railway allowed Rockhampton people easy access to seaside recreation at Emu Park. The railway line was officially opened on Saturday 22 December 1888 by Archibald Archer, the local Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton. [9]
Rockhampton Central Boys' State School: Rockhampton City: Rockhampton: 1862: 1963 Rockhampton Central Girls' State School: Rockhampton City: Rockhampton: 1875: 1973 Rockhampton Central Infants School: Rockhampton City: Rockhampton: 1876: 1962 Merged into Girls' School Rockhampton North State School: Frenchville: Rockhampton: 1871: 1966 Split ...