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  2. Cryna, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The average weekly household income is $1,281, $157 below the national average. 0.0% of Cryna's population is either of Aborigional or Torres Strait Islander descent. 56.0% of the population aged 15 or over is either registered or de facto married, while 44.0% of the population is not married. 24.1% of the population is currently attending some ...

  3. Taabinga Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Shearing records indicate the Haly brothers had settled Taabinga station by 1846, at which time it was an established sheep property covering 305 square miles. Despite their early occupation of the land, the Haly brothers did not apply for a lease over Taabinga until June 1850, which was granted on 10 February 1852 for a term of 14 years.

  4. Caboonbah Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Caboonbah was resumed in 1973 by the Queensland Government as part of the Wivenhoe Dam project, and was leased for 10 years by Mr Carseldine's brother Max until 1983, when the Brisbane Valley Historical Society obtained an occupation permit. The property was transferred later to the Brisbane and Area Water Board, which removed all but one of ...

  5. Bunjurgen, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The most common occupation was a tie between a cleric/administration worker and a machinery operator/driver (16.9%) the majority/plurality of residents worked 40 or more hours per week (49.1%). [ 8 ] In the 2021 census , Bunjurgen had a population of 107 people.

  6. Eimeo, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] [8] Armitage engaged in many occupations, including timber cutting, fruit growing and operating a boarding house and/or hotel. [9] Armitage's lasting legacy to the area is the avenue of mango trees he planted, probably in the 1880s, to delineate the track leading from the main Mackay access road, through his property, to his boarding ...

  7. Fassifern Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Fassifern Homestead is a single-storeyed timber residence erected c. 1880 to replace an earlier homestead on the same site. The Fassifern run, first taken up by John Cameron in 1841-1842, was one of the earliest licensed runs in the Moreton pastoral district, which was proclaimed on 10 May 1842.

  8. Yungaba Immigration Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Yungaba became the first building to entered on the Queensland Estate Register maintained under the Cultural Record (Landscapes Queensland and Queensland Estate) Act 1987. The entry was a result of community concern over the impact of the re-development of Kangaroo Point and the need to conserve significant elements of the community's ...

  9. Land selection in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    This act related to re-purchased estates or land opened for selection by groups. They were numerous across the state. The first legislation on the point was the Queensland Agricultural Lands Purchase Act 1894. The government purchased land from pastoral lessees and then opened the land for selection for family agricultural farms.