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| |  | | | Mount Bellenden Ker is the second highest mountain in Queensland, Australia, with a height of 1,593 metres (5,226 ft). It is named after the botanist John Bellenden Ker Gawler. Located 60 km south of Cairns near Babinda, it is adjacent to Mount Bartle Frere, the states highest peak, part of the Bellenden Ker Range which is also known as the Wooroonooran Range. The two mountains dominate the Josephine Falls section of the Wooroonooran National Park. Both peaks are made of resistant granite and ar... |
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| |  | | | Mbabaram (Barbaram) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram tribe. Known speakers were Albert Bennett, Alick Chalk, Jimmy Taylor and Mick Burns. Recordings of Bennett and Chalk are held in the Audiovisual Archive of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. R. M. W. Dixon described his hunt for a native speaker of Mbabaram in his book Searching for Aboriginal Languages: Memoirs of a Field W... |
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| |  | Towns in Queensland, North Queensland, Townsville, Aboriginal communities in Queensland, Hidden categories:, CS1 errors: chapter ignored, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from July 2012, Articles with dead external links from April 2012, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, Articles with dead external links from September 2010, Use dmy dates from January 2013, Use Australian English from January 2013, All Wikipedia ar... | | |
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| |  | | | Willows Shopping Centre is a sub-regional shopping centre, located in Kirwan, a suburb of Townsville, Queensland. It is one of Townsvilles largest shopping centers with a total of 130 retail stores. An Australian Breastfeeding Association five-star-rated parents room is provided, complete with childrens play area, as well as male, female and disabled room facilities. Willows Shopping Centre also hosts Northern Australias largest Big W Department Store at 8,500 sqm as well a revamped Target depar... |
| |  | IUCN Category II, National parks of Queensland, North Queensland, Ramsar sites in Australia, Protected areas established in 1977, Bays of Queensland, 1977 establishments in Australia, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use dmy dates from September 2014, Use Australian English from September 2014, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as... | | |
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| |  | 1854 ships, Victorian-era merchant ships of the United Kingdom, Victorian-era merchant ships of Australia, Shipwrecks of Queensland, Maritime incidents in 1875, History of Australia (1851–1900), Maritime history of Australia, Iron and steel steamships of Australia, Barquentines of Australia, Millwall-built ships, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Wreck diving sites, Maritime incidents in Australia, History of Darwin, Northern Territory, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external l... | | The SS Gothenburg was a steamship that operated along the British and then later the Australian and New Zealand coastlines. In February 1875, she left Darwin, Australia en route to Adelaide when she encountered a cyclone-strength storm off the north Queensland coast. The ship was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef north-west of Holbourne Island on 24 February 1875. Survivors in one of the lifeboats were rescued two days later by the Leichhardt, while the occupants of two other lifeboats that mana... |
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| |  | | | The Gulflander is an Australian passenger train, running 151 kilometres (94 mi) from Normanton to Croydon in the Gulf Country of northern Queensland. Often described as a train from nowhere to nowhere, the line was completed in 1891 and was never connected to the rest of the Queensland Rail network although it has always been owned and operated by Queensland Rail. The nearest part of the Queensland Rail network is 190 kilometres away at Forsayth. The service runs once per week to Croydon on Wedn... |
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| |  | | | Pine Islet Light, also known as Percy Isles Light, is an active lighthouse located at Pine Islet, a small islet belonging to the Percy Isles group of the Northumberland Islands, about 130 kilometres (81 mi) southeast of Mackay, Queensland, Australia. The original lighthouse, established 1885, was active for a hundred years, until it was deactivated in 1985, by then the last kerosene powered lighthouse in Australia. It was relocated to the Mackay Marina in 1985 and restored to full working condit... |
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| |  | Universities in Queensland, Educational institutions established in 1967, Rockhampton, Buildings and structures in Rockhampton, 1967 establishments in Australia, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, Use British English from January 2013, Use dmy dates from January 2013, Articles lacking reliable references from September 2012, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements... | | Central Queensland University (alternatively known as CQUniversity) is an Australian dual sector university based in Queensland. Its main campus is in North Rockhampton, Queensland. However, it also has campuses in Rockhampton City, Bundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone City, Gladstone Marina, Mackay Ooralea, Mackay City and Noosa, as well as delivery sites in Cairns, Cannonvale, Townsville, Charters Towers, Yeppoon, Biloela, Geraldton, Karratha and Perth. On 31 October 2014, CQUniversity announced that... |
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| |  | Conflicts in 1942, 1942 in Papua New Guinea, Battles and operations of World War II involving Australia, Battles and operations of World War II involving the United States, South West Pacific theatre of World War II, Japanese war crimes, Battles and operations of World War II involving Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea in World War II, Hidden categories:, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Use dmy dates from December 2012, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from Ja... | | The Kokoda Track campaign or Kokoda Trail campaign was part of the Pacific War of World War II. The campaign consisted of a series of battles fought between July and November 1942 between Japanese and Allied�primarily Australian�forces in what was then the Australian territory of Papua. Following a landing near Gona, on the north coast of New Guinea, on the night of 21- 22 July, Japanese forces attempted to advance south overland through the mountains of the Owen Stanley Range to seize Port ... |
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| |  | | | The Boyne Island Aluminium Smelter is located on Boyne Island, Queensland, Australia, approximately 12 km south of the port of Gladstone. The smelter has a production capacity of 545,000 tonnes of aluminium per year The operating company Boyne Smelters Ltd is 59.4% owned by Rio Tinto Alcan with the balance held by a consortium of Japanese participants including Sumitomo, Marubeni, Mitsubishi and YKK Group. 2011 saw the construction of a new carbon bake furnace to replace the original bake furna... |
| |  | | | The McArthur River mine is one of the worlds largest zinc, lead and silver mines, situated about 70 kilometres southwest of Borroloola, near the Gulf of Carpentaria in the northeastern Northern Territory, Australia. It is operated by McArthur River Mining (MRM), a subsidiary of the Swiss mining company Xstrata. Although discovered in the 1950s, when it was originally called the HYC (Heres Your Chance) deposit, it only opened as a mine in 1995. Initially an underground mining operation, the mine ... |
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| |  | | | Sandy Cape Light is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Sandy Cape, the most northern point on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia. It stands about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of the northeastern tip of the island. It is the tallest lighthouse in Queensland. Built in 1870, it is the second major lighthouse to be built in Queensland after its formation in 1859. It is one of the first lighthouses in Australia to be constructed using bolted prefabricated segments of cast iron, and o... |
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| |  | | | Makepeace Island is a small heart shaped island resort located in the Noosa River on Australias Sunshine Coast. The island is currently owned by Virgin Australia (formerly known as Virgin Blue) founding partners, Brett Godfrey and Sir Richard Branson. The island is Sir Richard Bransons Australian home and can hold up to 22 guests accommodated in three 2-bedroom villas and a 4 bedroom Bali House wing. The property has a tennis court, theatre, two-storey Balinese Wantilan, 500,000-litre pool and i... |
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| |  | | | Nambour is a town in South East Queensland, Australia, 101 kilometres (63 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The town lies in the sub-tropical hinterland of the Sunshine Coast at the foot of the Blackall Range and has a population of 10,221. It was the administrative centre and capital of the Maroochy Shire and is now the administrative centre of the Sunshine Coast Region. The greater Nambour region includes surrounding suburbs such as Burnside, Coes Creek, and Perwillowen, and has an est... |
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| |  | | | The Shire of Jondaryan was a local government area located in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, immediately west of the regional city of Toowoomba. The shire, administered from the town of Oakey, covered an area of 1,910.0 square kilometres (737.5 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity from 1890 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other councils in the Toowoomba area to form the Toowoomba Region. Its growth in later years has been fuelled by the expansion of T... |
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| |  | | | The Darling Downs is a farming region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. The Downs are to the west of South East Queensland and are one of eleven major regions of Queensland. The region was named after the then Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling by Allan Cunningham, an early Australian explorer. The region has developed a strong agricultural industry with mining and manufacturing also dominate. Farming is so productive due to a large depo... |
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