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History. The Capricorn Coast is part of the traditional lands of the Darumbal Aboriginal people. Yeppoon was first settled by the Ross family in 1865 who took up large landholding along the length of the Capricorn Coast. Fruit crops, cattle, and wool were the major industries of the early town.
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May 6, 2024 · Surveyed in 1872, the town was at first known as Bald Hill. European settlement of the area began in 1865, and the town's present name is ...
Yeppoon, a coastal town, is 30 km north east of Rockhampton. It is thought that the name was derived from an Aboriginal word describing a place where waters ...
The region of Yeppoon has a long and fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. The traditional owners of the land, the Darumbal people, have lived ...
Origin of Name. No one is sure what "Yeppoon" means but it is believed to be a local Darumbal Aboriginal word meaning "the place where the waters meet ...
Yeppoon Sugar Company​​ The history of the sugar industry on the Capricorn Coast was a short one, commencing in 1883 and ending twenty years later, but its ...
Nov 27, 2008 · The town of Yeppoon was surveyed in 1867 but the road from Rockhampton was completed until the 1870s. The Yeppoon Sugar Company was established ...
A 15-minutes drive along the coast of Yeppoon lies Emu Park – home to the famous Singing Ship sculpture which commemorates the historical explorations of ...
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The Capricorn Coast Historical Society (CCHS) possesses a mainly print collection of material relating to all aspects of the Capricorn Coast region.