Typical of the Yeppoon district's pineapple growing land are these farms at Farnborough. Attractive homes look down on acres of cultivation carrying heavy crops of fruit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsTaken from the northern (Bluff) hillside, this picture shows the main beach at Yeppoon as it was about 5[?] years ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsA body of industrious volunteers under the guidance of Station Officer D. Tunney have maintained an efficient ...
Article : 186 wordsYeppoon today is Central Queensland's largest seaside resort, but its early history held nothing to suggest such a future. It was' established in the face of vigorous opposition from the people and Press of Rockhampton who pressed hard for Emu Park as the city's ...
Article : 868 wordsWith the exception of tennis, sport at Yeppoon has been in the doldrums, though it is pleasing to note that during ...
Article : 228 wordsThe ever-growing popularity of Yeppoon can be ganged from the keep demand for accommodation ...
Article : 85 wordsSince the earliest days of closer settlement in the Yeppoon district, the rich scrub covered slopes have been recognised as among the best in the State for fruit growing. Byfield citrus varieties have established a reputable name for themselves on markets as far south as Victoria. That the area is ideal for such is proven by the fact that some ...
Article : 748 words"FOLLOWING the breakingup of the State schools, the holiday crowd invasion of Yeppoon has commenced. Large ...
Article : 136 wordsThe first watering place in the shores of Keppel Bay to be visited by Rockhampton folk was North Keppel Island, and ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Tue 16 Dec 1952, Page 7
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