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  2. Raine & Horne - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Tom Raine and Joseph Horne in 1883 when they opened their firm at Wentworth Court, Elizabeth Street in Sydney. [1]By the 1970s, the Raine & Horne network stretched across Sydney, but driven by the enthusiasm of then chairman Max Raine, the Raine & Horne Board then decided to pursue a franchising business model, with its first franchised office opening in ...

  3. List of oldest companies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Raine & Horne: Real estate [26] 1883 Earp Bros: Tiles and hardware [27] 1884 Alexanders Cigar Merchants: Tobacco products [28] 1884 Beenleigh Rum: Rum distilling 1885 BHP: Mining 1886 Cascade Beverages: Brewing 1886 Angove Family Winemakers: Winemaking 1886 Bunnings: Timber, hardware [29] 1886 QBE Insurance: Insurance 1887 Oliver Boots ...

  4. File:Ashfield Vale, c.1910, Raine and Horne.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Ashfield Park Estate, c.1910, Raine and Horne, under the will of late T H Kelly, lithograph William Brooks, State Library of New South Wales Z/SP/A8/8.

  5. Glenleigh Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate was put up for auction by Raine & Horne in 1984, with 34.9 hectares (86 acres) of grounds with access to the Nepean River and a private boat ramp. [3] The present owners purchased the house in 1984 and are in the process of reinstating the interior and renovating the building more generally. [4] [1]

  6. Raine Island - Wikipedia

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    Raine Island is a vegetated coral cay 32 hectares (79 acres) in total area situated on the outer edges of the Great Barrier Reef off northeastern Australia. It lies approximately 620 km (390 mi) north-northwest of Cairns in Queensland, about 120 kilometres (75 mi) east-northeast of Cape Grenville on the Cape York Peninsula.

  7. List of Queensland's Q150 Icons - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland's Q150 Icons list of cultural icons was compiled as part of Q150 celebrations in 2009 by the Government of Queensland, Australia. It represented the people, places and events that were significant to Queensland 's first 150 years.

  8. Horn Island, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Horn Island is known as Nœrupai (colloquially Nurupai or Nguruapai) to the Kaurareg people and was given its English name by Matthew Flinders in 1802. [5] [6]The town of Wasaga was named on 1 April 1971 by the Queensland Place Names Board after Wasaga Billy, the first leader of the Horn Island community.

  9. Capricorn and Bunker Group - Wikipedia

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    The islands and reefs of the Capricorn and Bunker Group are situated astride the Tropic of Capricorn at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef, approximately 80 kilometres east of Gladstone, which is situated on the central coast of the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia.