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1 HISTORICAL COASTLINES (community perspectives) Bibliography of local manuscript and archival material relevant to the environmental history of the Capricorn Coast and Fitzroy River Estuary Betty Cosgrove 2005 Anon, ‘Engineering the Fitzroy’, (2002), Fitzroy River special feature, Morning Bulletin, 10 October, pp. 18 and 19. Anon, (1971), James Morris, a [Capricorn] Coast Pioneer, Morning Bulletin, 8 September. Anon, (1970), 'Robert Ross [Taranganba]- profile' typescript, Emu Park Historical Museum. Anon, (1974), The legend of ‘Taranganba’, Morning Bulletin, 6 January. Anon, (1902), Keppel Canning Company, Port Clinton, Morning Bulletin, 20 May, p. 5. Anon, (1890), 'Taranganba' gold report, Morning Bulletin, 23 January. Anon, (1867), Our coast ‘watering place’, Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser, 13 July, 26 October, 12 November. Anon, (1867), Coast 'watering place' for Rockhampton, Northern Argus, 15 October. Anon, (1867), Coast 'watering place', Northern Argus, 29 September. Anon, (1867), Watering place for Rockhampton, Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser, 15 October.

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HISTORICAL COASTLINES (community perspectives)

Bibliography of local manuscript and archival materialrelevant to the

environmental history of the Capricorn Coast and Fitzroy River Estuary

Betty Cosgrove

2005

Anon, ‘Engineering the Fitzroy’, (2002), Fitzroy River specialfeature, Morning Bulletin, 10 October, pp. 18 and 19.

Anon, (1971), James Morris, a [Capricorn] Coast Pioneer, MorningBulletin, 8 September.

Anon, (1970), 'Robert Ross [Taranganba]- profile' typescript, EmuPark Historical Museum.

Anon, (1974), The legend of ‘Taranganba’, Morning Bulletin, 6January.

Anon, (1902), Keppel Canning Company, Port Clinton, MorningBulletin, 20 May, p. 5.

Anon, (1890), 'Taranganba' gold report, Morning Bulletin, 23January.

Anon, (1867), Our coast ‘watering place’, Rockhampton Bulletinand Central Queensland Advertiser, 13 July, 26 October, 12November.

Anon, (1867), Coast 'watering place' for Rockhampton, NorthernArgus, 15 October.

Anon, (1867), Coast 'watering place', Northern Argus, 29September.

Anon, (1867), Watering place for Rockhampton, RockhamptonBulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser, 15 October.

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Archer, Joan, (c.1940), Original watercolours of Emu Park painted byJoan Archer, Gracemere (1910-1960) and Mabel Withers,Capricornia Collection, Central Queensland University.

Baker, Edmund Rees, (1989), Jones and Brown families, Emu Park,papers, MS, Emu Park Historical Museum.

Batianoff, George N., and T.J. McDonald, (1980), ‘Capricorn Coastsand dune and headland vegetation’, Technical Bulletin no. 6,Queensland Botany Branch, Department of Primary Industries,Brisbane.

Bird, J.T.S, (1904), The early history of Rockhampton dealing chieflywith events up to about 1870, revised, and reprinted from articlesthat appeared in The Morning Bulletin and The Capricornian,Rockhampton, Morning Bulletin Office, Central QueenslandFamily History Association, (1999), Rockhampton, Reprint.

Bird, J.T.S., (1926), Collection of articles written for Morning Bulletin,1924-1926, Rockhampton, Capricornia Collection, CentralQueensland University.

Birrell, James & Partners, Livingstone Shire Town Plan and LivingstoneShire Parish Maps, (1975); Brisbane' eleven maps, includingYeppoon, Rosslyn, Emu Park, The Caves, East Farnborough,Mulambin. Capricornia Collection, Central Queensland University.

Blain, Bremner and Williams, Consulting Engineers, (1977), CapricornCoast Strategy Investigation prepared for Livingstone ShireCouncil, Rockhampton.

Border, Andrew, (1985), Uncharted waters: hunter-gathererspecialisation on the Central Queensland coast, Thesis, Departmentof Prehistory and Archaeology, University of New England.

Bridges

Anon, (1927), Agreement for bridge at Ross Creek, MorningBulletin, 8 June.

Anon, (1927), Ross Creek, Evening News, 9 June.

Anon, (1926), Ross Creek, Evening News, 13 September.

Anon, (1925) Bridge at Ross Creek opened, Morning Bulletin, 27August.

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Anon, (1925), Tender and account for Ross Creek construction,Morning Bulletin, 31 July.

Anon, (1925), Bridge at Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 6 May, p. 5.

Anon, (1925), Crown leases at Ross Creek, Morning Bulletin,18February.

Anon, (1924), Turning the first sod for bridge at Ross Creek,Morning Bulletin, 29 September.

Anon, (1924), Ross Creek Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 11 August.

Anon, (1924), Ross Creek, Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 5, 8 July.

Anon, (1923), Evening News, 5 December.

Braithwaite, (1923), tender for bridge construction at Ross Creek,Morning Bulletin, 5 December.

Daniel, Owen, MLA, (1931), Morning Bulletin, 27, 28 May.

Livingstone Council, (1924, 1925), Brumm & Company, MorningBulletin, 1 July, 6 May 1925; 29 September, 8 July 1924.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1924), proceeds with bridge at RossCreek, Morning Bulletin, 1 August.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1924), 'all obstacles removed' fromproposed Ross Creek bridge construction, Morning Bulletin,2 March.

Livingstone Shire Council (1930, 1931) 'vs. H.V. Brumm, "aquestion of obligation"', Morning Bulletin, 2 April, p. 10; 6May 1930, p. 6; 4 June 1931.

(Obituary), (1936), Owen Daniel, MLA, Yeppoon Bridge pioneer,Morning Bulletin, 8 January.

William Beak (1925), Letter to the Editor, re new bridge and coastroad, Capricornian, 29 October.

Anon, (1925), Morning Bulletin, 31 July, 23 August.

Anon, (1924), Capricornian, 1 November 1924.

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Yeppoon Ratepayers, (1924), refute proposal for Ross CreekBridge levy, Morning Bulletin, 23 August, p. 3.

Yeppoon Ratepayers, (1924), Morning Bulletin, 8 July.

Anon, (1923), Evening News, 5 December.

Anon, (1921), Morning Bulletin, 17 September.

Anon, (1886), Repairs, Fitzroy River Bridge, Rockhampton,Morning Bulletin, 8 September p. 5

Mullins, Steve, (February 2002), 'Sculpting the Capricorn Coast:Bridges, Barriers and Beach Erosion', J. Piorewicz, (ed.), BeachProtection: Risk and Management, Rockhampton, CRC forCoastal Zone, Estuary and Water Management together withFaculty of Engineering and Physical Systems, Central QueenslandUniversity

Capricorn Coast

Anon (2004), LSC looks toward a new weir on Sandy Creek. Alsorequests a joint plan with DNRM to develop a plan to includea pipeline from the Fitzroy River. Morning Bulletin, 9October.

Anon, (2004), To avoid salination, pumps at Byfield Creek areturned off during a week of high tides Morning Bulletin, 27March.

Anon, (1982), water supply a vital issue, Morning Bulletin, 10March, p. 22.

Anon, (1977), Boats Owners hostile to new creeks mooring plan;65 new moorings provided for Fig Tree and Ross Creeks,Capricornian, 15 December.

Australian Weeds Committee, (1998-2004), Rubber vine history andmanagement (with photographs), Department of NaturalResources, Mines and Energy, Brisbane.

Central Queensland information paper to support regional naturalresource management planning, (2003), Capricorn CoastCatchments, vol. 3, [Good source of local weed, erosion, species,maps].

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http://www.fba.org.au/infopaperpdfs/Chapter%207%20CapricornCoast.pdf

Taranganba State School Students. (2003), Shire Centenary 1903 –2003: Rolling Story, Livingstone Shire Council, Yeppoon.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), Annual Report 2002-2003,Yeppoon.

McGrath, C, (2003), Synopsis of the Queensland Environmental LegalSystem, 2nd ed., Environmental Law Publishing, Brisbane.

Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation.(2004). Population trends and prospects for Queensland, 2001Edition, Queensland.http://www.lgp.qld.gov.au/applications/estore/planning/demographics/

Queensland Transport. (2003), Capricornia Integrated RegionalTransport Plan (CapIRTP), Brisbane.

Capricornia Electricity Board, Keppel substation-Farnborough touristdevelopment 66kV transmission line Impact assessment studyreport, Cannon Hill Archives.

Natural Resources and Mines, (2003), Capricorn Coast communityfights weed war (media release, Yeppoon), QueenslandGovernment.

Noble, R.M., (ed.), (2000), River health in the Fitzroy catchment –community ownership, Summary Report, Brisbane, QueenslandDepartment of Natural Resources.

.Becek, Kazimierz, Lindsay Fairweather and Helen Smithwick, (1998),

Capricorn Coast ecological map, J & J Reilly Publishing andMarketing, Yeppoon.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1993), Great Keppel Island DevelopmentControl Plan, Part A, Yeppoon.

Rowland, M.J., (1992), Conservation plan for cultural heritage sites onthe Keppel Island Group, Central Queensland: a Report to theLivingstone Shire Council, and National Parks and WildlifeBranch, Division.

Capricorn Coast '86, (1986), Capricorn Coast Mirror, Yeppoon.

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Capricorn Coast '87, (1987), Capricorn Coast Mirror print, Yeppoon.

Capricorn Coast Mirror, (1983- ), Yeppoon, weekly newspaper.

Capricorn Coast tourist facilities, (1980), Morning Bulletin, 29 October,p. 2.

Iwasaki Sangyo Co. (Aust.), (1978), Addendum to EnvironmentalImpact Assessment.

Murfin, L.C., (1977), A functional design for a water supply system forthe Capricorn Coast, Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering,Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education, Rockhampton

Capricorn Sun, (1976), issues June, August, September, November;(1978), November.

Livingstone Shire Council, (LSC), (1976) Minutes of Special Meeting ofCouncil and stakeholders to consider installation of a SewerageScheme on Great Keppel Island, 11 October microfilm roll 32,LSC archives.

Livingstone Shire Council (1967, 1972, 1976) Minutes of meetings,various, September, October, November 1967; October, November1972; February, March, April, September, 1976. LSC Archives,Yeppoon.

Capricorn Coaster, (1975), July, August, September, October; (1976),March.

Beach Protection Authority Queensland, (1979), Capricorn CoastBeaches: A detailed study of coastline behaviour along theCapricorn Coast of Queensland, Australia.

Capricorn Coast Protection Society, (1974-1975), CCPS Records,Capricornia Collection, Central Queensland University.

Capricorn Coast Protection Council, (1974), Objections to IwasakiSangyo Co. (Aust.) plan for the Capricorn Coast and Yeppoon,Yeppoon.

Capricorn Coast Protection Council, (1973), The Capricorn case forcoastal conservation, submission to the inter-departmentalcommittee inquiring into the Farnborough Tourist Development onthe Capricorn Coast, Yeppoon.

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Medew, Robert Sutherland, (1976), Daughters of time: stories of theCapricorn Coast, Rockhampton, City Printing Works.

Jeffery, J, H.J. Stanley, E.P. Bedwell, (1864), survey, Keppel Bay andIslands [cartographic material] by J. Jeffery & H.J. Stanley.1864.Admiralty, Great Britain

Nautical Charts—Queensland-Keppel Bay Nautical charts—Queensland—Keppel Isles Keppel Bay--Queensland--Queensland--Navigation--

Keppel Isles --Queensland-- Navigation--MapsScale indeterminable 1 map ; 66 x 115 cm Relief shown by

shading and spot height; sounding in fathoms. East coast ofAustralia Queensland.362, Cannon Hill Archives, http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/

Causeway and Shoal Bay

Anon, (1997), Confusion over lake dredging, Morning Bulletin, 22January, p. 2.

Anon, (1996), Silting of lake at Causeway, Morning Bulletin, 22November, p, 5.

Anon, (1996), Call to dredge lake at Causeway, Morning Bulletin,21 November, p.3.

Anon, (1991), Bridge project stays on schedule, Morning Bulletin,5 April, p. 15.

Anon, (1991) Work ends on sand wall at the Causeway, MorningBulletin, 20 February, p.2.

Anon, (1990), Causeway bubbles reported: seismic action possibleculprit, Morning Bulletin, 29 November, p. 7.

Anon, (1990), Causeway Bridge, Morning Bulletin, 12 November,p. 4.

.Anon, (1989), New bridge proposed for Causeway, MorningBulletin, 3 March, p. 9.

Anon, (1988), Dam wall might block flow of Causeway lake,Morning Bulletin, 14 May, p. 2.

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Anon, (1988), Lake tidal flow study completed, Morning Bulletin,8 October, p. 7.

Anon, (1988), Causeway channel to help Kinka beach, MorningBulletin, 6May 1988, p. 2.

Anon, (1986), Silt problem at Causeway, Morning Bulletin, 4October, p. 6.

Anon, (1983, 1985), Walkway sought for Causeway ‘deathbridge’, Morning Bulletin, 25 January 1983, p. 2, 31 October1985, p. 12.

Anon, (1985), Walkway to be built, Morning Bulletin, 26 August,p. 12.

Anon, (1984), Causeway a serious hazard to pedestrians andvehicles, Morning Bulletin, 11 January, p. 4.

Anon, (1983), Causeway land dispute solved, Morning Bulletin, 29January, p. 9.

Anon, (1979), Walkway at Causeway proposed, Morning Bulletin,11 October, p. 9.

Anon, (1979), Causeway at coast is a death trap, Morning Bulletin,10 July, p. 1.

Queensland Main Roads Department, (1988), to design Causewaybridge, Morning Bulletin, 20 April, p. 2.

Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education, (1987), buildsworking model to probe lake silting, Morning Bulletin, 21May, p. 5.

Hartwig, Lindsay MLA, (1982), local member, moves forpedestrian sidewalks at Causeway, Morning Bulletin, 27December, p. 2.

Yeppoon police, (1980), Anglers at the Causeway are traffichazard, Morning Bulletin, 27 December.

Anon, (1939), Causeway and bridge construction at Shoalwater(Shoal) Bay for scenic road, Morning Bulletin, 1 August1939, p. 7.

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Anon, (1937), Coast Road, Evening News, 30 March, p. 6.

Gogango Divisional Board, Minutes (1894), Morning Bulletin, 6, 7March; 3, 4 July; 7, 8 August.

Gogango Divisional Board, Minutes (1896), Morning Bulletin, 7, 8January.

Cosgrove, Betty, (1994), Peter Fitzallan MacDonald: a life apart, MA,CQU.

.Diamond, Marion, From Bulldust to Beef Roads and Beyond: Main Roads

– the first 50 years, Queensland Department of Main Roads,Brisbane.

Holding, Geoff, (1987), Determination of siltation patterns in theCauseway Lake, Capricorn Coast, Central Queensland, Thesis,Faculty of Engineering, Capricornia Institute of AdvancedEducation.

John Laurent, (1994), ‘”Industry Policy” and the Australian MotorIndustry, 1920-1942’, Journal of the Royal Australian HistoricalSociety, Vol. 80.

Main Roads Act of 1920, s33 (h) (10 Geo. V. No.26).

Rockhampton City CouncilMinutes of the Works Committee:14 October 1932,11 November 1932; 3 February 1933; 2 March 1933;13 August 1935; 27 August 1936, RCC Archives.

.Annual Report of the Commissioner for Main Roads, 1937-38, p.10,

Queensland Parliamentary Papers, I Session., vol,1, 1938, p.1180.

Livingstone Shire Council Minutes, (1938, 1939), 22 November 1938, 7February, 1939, LSC Archives.

McLean, B., (1977), The feasibility of a canal estate at the CausewayLake,(MS), thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, CapricorniaInstitute of Advanced Education, Rockhampton.

Queensland Department of Natural Resources, (1997), Topographic ImageMap 9051-13, Shoal Bay, 1:25 000, Brisbane, Sunmap.

Queensland Government Gazette, (1943), no.156, 18 December, p.1712.

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Queensland Parliamentary Debates, (1936), 26 November, pp.1775-1777.

David Harvey, (1989), The Condition of Postmodernity; an inquiry intothe origins of cultural change, Blackwell, Cambridge, 1989.

Coates, Mike, (1993), Should female mud crabs be protected? Paperprepared for the QCFO, Rockhampton Branch, University ofCentral Queensland.

Cosgrove, Betty, (1996), Shoalwater Bay: settlers in a Queenslandwilderness, Rockhampton, Central Queensland University Press.

Carter, R.W.G., (1998), Coastal Environments, an introduction to thephysical, ecological and cultural systems of coastlines, London,Academic Press.

Crawford, Molly, (c.1999), Amazing mangroves (video recording),Mullumbimby, Wollombi Productions, N.S.W.

Cyclones and Fitzroy River

Anon, (1997), Gales and king tides batter Emu Park and PortAlma. Six metres of grass and trees removed at Kinka Beach,Morning Bulletin, 10, 11 March, p.1.

Anon, (1997), ‘Justin’, large Category 2, hovers off Cairns, butsystem extends 1000 km and affects weather operationtechnology, Morning Bulletin, 8 March.

Anon, (1990), Spin-off from Cyclone ‘Ivor’ leaves huge cost ofcoast cleanup, Morning Bulletin, 23 March 1990, p. 1; 28March, p. 1.

Anon, (1990), Capricorn Coast flooded, Morning Bulletin, 27March, p. 1.

Anon, (1989), Recollections of 'mad shrieking wind' forty yearsago when two people were killed, Morning Bulletin, 21January, p. 14.

Anon, (1989), CQ on alert as cyclone looms, Morning Bulletin, 16February, p. 1.

Anon, (1989), Strong winds at Rockhampton but 'Delilah' poses nodanger, Morning Bulletin, 3 January, p. 4..

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Anon, (1987), Central coast beach is cyclone ‘target’ MorningBulletin, 6 January, p. 2.

Anon, (1984), 'Grace' approaches CQ coast, Morning Bulletin, 16January, p. 1.

Anon, (1983), 'Elinor' deluges coast. Floods and tides leave cost of$390,000 for restoration, Morning Bulletin, 4 March, p. 2; 9March, p. 8.

Anon, (1983), Strong coastal winds and rough seas the only legacyof Cyclone 'Des', Morning Bulletin, 21 January, p. 3.

Anon, (1982), Memories of 1949 cyclone timely, MorningBulletin, 4 March, p. 2.

State Emergency Service, Yeppoon, (1982), concerns at 'cycloneapathy', Morning Bulletin, 28 October, p. 1.

Anon, (1981), Yeppoon in the path of Cyclone 'Cliff', MorningBulletin, 13 February.

Anon, (1980), Emu Park residents seek protection for dunes,Morning Bulletin, 12 December, p. 3.

Anon, (1980), Cyclone ‘Simon’ causes extensive damage to forestsand vegetation at Byfield, Morning Bulletin, 27 February, p.3.

Anon, (1980), Cyclone 'Paul' nears Central Queensland coast,Morning Bulletin, 8 January, p. 1.

Department of Civil Engineering, (1980), Capricornia Institute ofAdvanced Education, cyclone tests for wall panels, MorningBulletin, 9 September.

Department of Civil Engineering, Capricornia Institute ofAdvanced Education, (1977), Test to cyclone proofbuildings, Morning Bulletin, 24 March.

Anon, (1967), Heavy seas from ‘Dinah’ pounded and flooded theCentral Coast. A storm surge caused severe erosion at EmuPark, Morning Bulletin, 28 January, p 1.

Anon, (1950), Gales at Curtis Island and Cape Capricorn were 60-knot southerlies, Morning Bulletin, 10 March.

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Anon, (1949), Devastating Cyclone batters Rockhampton and thecoast, Morning Bulletin, 4, 5 March.

Anon, (1936), Storms, wind and king tides at Yeppoon where 8 ft.waves and tremendous seas pile sand against buildingsMorning Bulletin, 24 March, p. 6.

Anon, (1936), Lifesavers rescue girl caught in breakers in heavyseas, Morning Bulletin, 23 March, p. 6.

Anon, (1931), Cyclonic winds, extensive destruction at Yeppoonand Emu Park. Houses were unroofed at Ocean View (north)and Ocean Heights (south) at Yeppoon, Bluff road waswashed away, also at least 29 private bathing sheds, beachbuildings including ladies’ and men’s sheds, life-saving shedand shelter shed. Ross Creek rose 3 ft. higher than previouslyrecorded. Keppel Sands (Sandhills), bathing boxes weredamaged or blown off blocks. Flooding serious andBroadmount suffers effect of flood and tide, MorningBulletin, 5 February, pp. 6-9.

Anon, (1931), Cyclone off Keppel coast, Morning Bulletin, 2February.

Anon, (1929), Cyclone causes twenty thousand pounds damage atRockhampton, where two men drown in flood. Railwayworkshops flooded. Morning Bulletin, 27 February, pp. 7, 9.

Anon, (1929), Rain records broken, Rockhampton has 3133 points.Two men missing, one drowned, Morning Bulletin, 2 5February, p. 7.

Anon, (1929), Casuarina Island (Fitzroy River) cyclonic rain, 40in. in two days, Morning Bulletin, 25 February, p. 7.

Anon, (1929), Cyclone centred at coast, Evening News, 2 3February, p. 5.

Anon, (1929), Passenger vessels Fairway and Milora forRockhampton remain at Port Alma, Morning Bulletin, 22February, p. 3.

Anon, (1929), Rockhampton has nineteen hours of incessant rain.Vast area flooded, one man drowned, five others rescuedfrom floodwaters. Cyclone of similar intensity to 1918 and

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1928. River rose 14 ft. overnight, Evening News, 2 1February, p. 1; 22 February, p 9.

Anon, (1929), River rising at landing near wall of magazine,Morning Bulletin, 20 February, p. 7.

Anon, (1929), Useful storms at Rockhampton and coast, MorningBulletin, 19 February, p. 10.

Anon, (1928), Flood in Fitzroy after 12 hours of cyclonic storms.Four days of rain brought 2082 points to Rockhampton. Twopeople drowned. Mt. Hedlow sawmill (Yeppoon) flooded by5 ft. water at timber camp, Morning Bulletin, 23 April, p. 9.

Anon, (1918), Severe cyclone batters Rockhampton; two mendrowned, houses are damaged, trees uprooted. A mandrowned at Emu Park. Houses unroofed, one blown out tosea. Fishing fleet severely damaged. Morning Bulletin, 21January.

Anon, (1918), Best Views of the Rockhampton Flood,Rockhampton, Record Printing Co., booklet.

Anon, The record flood at Rockhampton: Souvenir Number,(1918), Capricornian, Rockhampton, Morning Bulletin print,6 April.

Anon, (1893), Storms and squalls caused fresh in the river, rise of8 ft. in 12 hrs. Wharves submerged. Meagre telegraphicinformation from the south; port and harbours steamerFitzroy beached at Sea Hill. Morning Bulletin, 17 February,p. 5.

Anon, (1893), Excessive rainfall at Yeppoon, 25 inches, Emu Park,10 inches, Woodlands 23 inches. The fresh and flood in theFitzroy River covers all wharves except the high-levelrailway wharf and deep-water wharves. No telegraphcommunication with Sea Hill. Arrival or departure of vesselsis unknown. Morning Bulletin, 2 February, p. 5.

Anon, (1890), Flooding caused first serious damage to FitzroyRiver bridge, Council rejected responsibility for defectiveconstruction, Morning Bulletin, 23 April, p. 5.

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Anon, (1890), Storms and flood at Emu Park, where lightningkilled a man at a Tanby Point work camp. Morning Bulletin,27 March, p. 5.

Anon, (1890), Cyclonic rains flooded Emu Park. Hillsides becametorrents. Cape Capricorn, North Reef and other light stationsreported seas during early February the heaviest registeredsince formation of the stations. Morning Bulletin, 6 February,p. 5.

Anon, (1890), Lightning killed a man on Schooner Martha Reid.Vessel dismasted and captain severely injured. RockhamptonBulletin, 24, 27 March.

Anon, (1890), The mast and sails of a boat, with blue and whiteflag attached, found washed ashore at Barwell’s Creek, fourmiles north of Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 10 January, p. 3.

Gogango Divisional Board, (1890), Lengthsmen's wives andfamilies at camp on Rockhampton-Emu Park road near thesaltpans were brought to Emu Park on rail trollies aftertorrential rainfall. Fifteen inches fell in 36 hours atRockhampton, mostly during an eight-hour period. MorningBulletin, 27 March, p. 5

Harbour Master, Rockhampton, (1890), condemns dangerouscondition of the deepwater wharf: ‘a mooring pole pulledaway to leave a moored barque hanging to only one pole.’Wharf decking was also useless; the barque unloaded 50 tonsof galvanised iron and the wharf deck sank almost 12 ins.Morning Bulletin, 23 April, p. 5.

Anon, (1888), Storm wind register of 11 at Emu Park is only oneless than the 12 maximum, although no damage reported.Schooner Bannockburn broke moorings and a cutteranchored at the breakwater pulled chains and was groundedin lower river reach. Salvage is charged to recover vesselsdamaged or sunk in the river. Vast flooding, low-lying areasunder water and buildings inundated. Morning Bulletin, 20February, p. 5.

Rockhampton and district rainfall, (1888), Morning Bulletin, 3October.

Anon, (1875), The s.s.James Paterson anchored at Keppel Bay.Tug Mary Ann returned to Rockhampton from Mud Island in

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Fitzroy River. The s.s.Black Swan returned down river to towSuffolk out. Death of a child on the Suffolk, buried atMuddleton (mud island in river). Morning Bulletin, 25February, p. 2.

Anon, (1874), Strong SE and E. gales and high seas buffet s.sJames Paterson at Cape Keppel, Morning Bulletin, 17March.

Robert Ross, Bald Hills (Yeppoon) (1874) advised Sub-Collectorof Customs, Kilner, Rockhampton, that a large ship wassighted 1 March 1874, anchored about twelve miles northeastof Ross’ house. Suggested the dismasted vessel was possiblyan immigrant ship out of Gravesend, England. MorningBulletin, 2 March

Anon, (1874), Emu Park reported a violent storm for 24 hours,uprooting and breaking trees. The Lord Ashley passed northlate on the day of the storm and was almost wrecked MorningBulletin, 24 January 1874.

Anon, (1874), Steamer James Paterson forced onto MastheadIsland Reef, horses put ashore but most passengers remainedon the ship. Some took the lifeboat to the Pilot Station.Steamer Leichhardt left Rockhampton immediately for thewreck. Morning Bulletin, 24 January

Anon, (1874), Many people concerned for the safety of shippingduring current storms. No telegraph available. The S.S.James Paterson is en route to Keppel Bay in midst of aviolent storm, Morning Bulletin, 23 January..

Anon, (1874), Much storm damage at Rockhampton, houses totallyor partially unroofed, humpies and fences torn down;orphanage on the Athelstane Range, Rockhampton, unroofed.Morning Bulletin, 23 January.

Anon, (1864), Destruction of the government ketch Satellite offSea Hill, Rockhampton Bulletin, 17 March.

Anon, (1863), Government criticised for inefficient pilot serviceafter Ocean Chief stranded in Maryborough.

Tide calendar for January 1874 - tide heights at Keppel Bay,(1874), Morning Bulletin, 23 January.

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Van Woesik, R, (1991), Immediate impact of the January 1991 floods onthe coral assemblages of the Keppel Islands, A report to the GreatBarrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Great Barrier Reef MarinePark Authority, Research publication, June, no. 23, pp. 1037-1508.

Blain, Bremner and Williams, (1985), Storm tide statistics, Yeppoonregion, Beach Protection Authority, Brisbane.

Harper, B.A., R.J. Sobey and K.P.Stark, (1977), Numerical simulation oftropical cyclone storm surge along the Queensland coast: part lX,Rockhampton, Dept. of Civil and Systems Engineering, JamesCook University, Townsville.

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, (1914), Results of RainfallObservations made in Queensland from 1840 to 1913, Melbourne.

Emu Park

Anon, (2001), Fish conservation prioritised in road works forTanby resort, Morning Bulletin, 14 March, p. 4.

Anon, (2001), Acts to protect 60 hectares of foreshore, MorningBulletin, 21 December, p. 4.

Anon, (2000), Coast health resort ($4 m) for Tanby beach, (photo),Morning Bulletin, 24 May, pp. 1, 2.

Anon, (2000), Development of Pearl resort, Morning Bulletin, 30November, p. 4.

Anon, (2000), Buffer screen calms Tanby protest against Pearlresort, Morning Bulletin, 30 November, p. 3.

Anon, (1980), Dunal disturbance at Fishermans Beach, Emu Park,Morning Bulletin, 11 December.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1936), drainage loan for Emu Park,Morning Bulletin, 8 January.

Anon, (1925), Drainage of town lagoon at Emu Park,Capricornian, 31 October, p. 34; 17 October, p. 61.

Anon, (1921), Boating facilities between Emu Park and Sandhills(Keppel Sands) to be improved, Morning Bulletin, 1 7September, p. 7.

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Anon, (1911) Vitex bushes to be cleared from foreshore, MorningBulletin, 3 June, p. 5.

Anon, (1907), Holiday visitors to Emu Park from Mount Morganand central western Queensland, Morning Bulletin, 2November.

C. Gistitin, (2003), Community identity and public space: a case studyof a heritage park, Bell Park, Central Queensland, Dissertation forGraduate Diploma Archaeolog. Heritage, University of NewEngland.

Environmental Protection Agency, (2003) Bell Park Collection:Correspondence, petitions, deed in trust, public land records,hospital committee, park committee, camping reserve, EPAarchives, Rockhampton.

Harvey, Nick and B. Caton, (2003), Coastal management in Australia,Oxford University Press, Melbourne.

.Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), Annual report 2001-2002, Yeppoon,http://www.livingstone.qld.gov.au.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), IPA planning scheme, Yeppoon,http://www.livingstone.qld.gov.au/planning/ps_sop.htm

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), IPA planning scheme – update 1:new planning scheme for Livingstone Shire, Yeppoon.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), IPA planning scheme – update 2:new planning scheme for Livingstone Shire, Yeppoon.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), Statement of proposals; summary ofissues.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2003), Operational plan 2002-3,http://www.livingstone.qld.gov.au/operational plan/htm

Livingstone Shire Council (2003), Towards the future together,Yeppoon.

Emu Park Foreshore Planners, (2003), Emu Park Foreshore Reservetenure plan, Emu Park.http://www.livingstone.qld.gov.au/civilops/epfp.htm.

Save Bell Park Group, (2003), Correspondence, press clippings,pamphlets, Emu Park Historical Museum.

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Emu Park Maps:Plan of Hewittville, (1888), Surveyor-General’s Office, Brisbane.

1:6336

Plan of Emu Park, 1890, Surveyor-General’s Office, 1:6336(shows present and original high water marks)

Plan of Botanic Gardens Reserve, Fishermen’s Beach, Parish ofHewittville, LN 264, (1907), Surveyor-General’s Office,Brisbane, 1:3168.

Town of Emu Park 1: 1584, Botanic Gardens Reserve 1:792 [2sketches] 1908, Dept. of Public Lands, Brisbane, see letter 14March 1908.

Town of Emu Park, Parish of Hewittville, (1931) Survey Office,Brisbane, 1:6336.

Town of Emu Park, R.325, (1949), “Bell Park”, sketch showingposition of proposed camping area on this reserve, Dept. ofPublic Lands, Brisbane, 1: 6336.

Queensland Survey Office, (1964), Town Map of Emu Park,Parish of Hewittville, County of Livingstone, Brisbane,Department of Lands.

Town of Emu Park, Parish of Hewittville, (1971), Survey Office,Brisbane, 1:4752.

Parish of Hewittville, County of Livingstone, (1971), SurveyOffice, Brisbane, 1:31680.

Emu Park, (c.1990), Universal Press, Sydney 1: 25000.

Plan of Bell Park, compiled plan (1990), portions 31 and 92, 1990,Survey Office, Brisbane, 1: 2000.

Plan of Lot 8, Emu Park, (1991), Survey Office, Brisbane, 1:5000.Emu Park, (2001), Dept of Natural Resources & Mines,Brisbane, 1: 8443.

Heritage Register boundary Emu Park, Lot 8, (2002),Environmental Protection Agency, 1:8443

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Queensland Government ActsBeach Protection Act 1968 [as amended by all amendments thatcommenced on or before 17 October 2003] Reprint no. 11,BrisbaneQueensland Heritage and other Legislation Amendment Act 2003Integrated Planning Act 1997Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995Queensland Heritage Act 1992Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990Cultural Record (Landscapes Queensland and Queensland Estate)

Act 1987

Pearson, Michael and Sharon Sullivan (2001), Looking after heritageplaces; The basics of heritage planning for managers, landownersand administrators, reprint of 1995 edit., Melbourne UniversityPress, Melbourne..

Emu Park Foreshore Planners, (2001), Emu Park Foreshore LandManagement Plan Map, Emu Park Historical Museum.

O’Hare, D, (2000),‘Articulating the heritage tourism resource in coastaltowns: a case study of Noosa’, in Heritage economics: Challengesfor heritage conservation and sustainable development in the 21st

century: Conference Proceedings, Australian National University,Canberra.

Kerr, James Semple, (2000), The Conservation Plan: a Guide to thePreparation of Conservation Plans for Places of EuropeanCultural Significance, 5th ed., National Trust, Sydney.

Gannon and Gannon, Yeppoon, (2000), Planning Report: developmentapplication, material change of use, public purpose and ancillaryprofessional office at Keppel Community Care, Pattison Street,Emu Park.

Hassell Pty Ltd (2000), Concept plan for Emu Park Town Centre,presented to Livingstone Shire Council, Brisbane.

Hunnicutt, B.J. (2000), ‘Our reform heritage: Recovering the vision ofcommunity leisure service’, Journal of leisure research v.32, no. 1,pp. 58-61.

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Livingstone Shire Council (.2000), Population trends for LivingstoneShire: A Summary guide: Emu Park, Yeppoon.

Lennon, J., (1999), ‘Whose places? Community involvement inprotection of heritage places in the landscape’, in FennerConference on the Environment, Australian Academy of Science,Canberra.

Taylor, K., (1999), ‘Making spaces into places; exploring the ordinarilysacred’, Landscape Australia, v.21 no.2.

Hall, Jay, and Ian J. McNiven, (eds.), (1999), Australian coastalarchaeology, Canberra, Department of Archaeology and NaturalHistory, RSPAS, Australian National University.

Crow, Des, (c.1996), Oopal, land of emus: Emu Park Life Saving Club:the first forty years 1956-1996, Emu Park Surf Life Saving Club.

Emu Park, Historical Museum Society, (1995-), Emu Droppings, localhistory, social life, Emu Park, Emu Park, published quarterly.

O’Connor, Sue and M. Sullivan (1994), ‘Coastal archaeology inAustralia; developments and new directions’, Australianarchaeology, no 39.

Stewart, Elizabeth (1991), Places in the park: A Sixty year history of theRoyal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation 1926-1986,Canberra, RAIPR.

Emu Park State School Committee, (1990), Emu Park Primary SchoolCentenary Magazine: 1890-1990, Emu Park.

Brown, Robert M., (1985), 'Ritamada' Emu Park, typescript, Emu ParkHistorical Museum.

Bowdler, Sandra (ed.), (1982), Coastal archaeology in EasternAustralia: Proceedings of the 1980 Valla Conference on AustralianPrehistory, Dept. of Prehistory, Research School of PacificStudies, Australian National University, Canberra.

Beach Protection Authority of Queensland (1981), Coastal dunemanagement, Brisbane, leaflet.

Cosgrove, Betty, (1980), Emu Park - 'A watering place', resort or retreat,Thesis, Faculty of Arts, Capricornia Institute of AdvancedEducation, Rockhampton.

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Shepherd, S.R. Leonard, (1974), Album of photographs including'Ritamada' shoreline at Emu Park, 1917-1974, CapricorniaCollection, Central Queensland University.

Hegvold, E. A., Architect, (c.1960) Plan of proposed dressing roomfacilities and showers at Emu Park for the Livingstone ShireCouncil.

Baker, K.C, (1969), The Garden Story; an historical review of a centuryof development at the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens,Rockhampton City Council.

Mount Morgan Limited, (1958), First Aid station Bell Park, Scale _”=1’0”, Plan M 1545/1, Mount Morgan Collection, CentralQueensland University.

Mount Morgan Limited (1958), Layout of race track and surroundingarea in Bell Park, 1958 Scale: 15ft=1in Plan M-1583, MountMorgan Collection, Central Queensland University.

Mount Morgan Limited (1956), Plan for Control tower at Bell Park, foruse by Mount Morgan employees and others. Mount MorganCollection, Central Queensland University.

Goodwin, L.F. (comp.), (c.1925), Views of Emu Park, Rockhampton,Record Printing Co., Emu Park Historical Museum.

Ladies Improvement Committee, Emu Park, (1925), Town lagoon anddressing sheds, Capricornian, 7 November 1925.

Waterside Workers Federation of Australia, Rockhampton Branch,(1921), 13th Annual picnic Emu Park Saturday Oct 1st, 1921,Program, Rockhampton.

Emu Park Improvement League, (1915), Souvenir of Emu Park,Rockhampton, Federal Press.

Emu Park Progress Association, (1911), Emu Park: CentralQueensland's delightful health resort, Rockhampton, RecordPrinting.

Spence, H.S., (comp.), (1976), The Singing Ship Story, pamphlet,Rockhampton and District Historical Society.

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Smithwick, T.E., (1979), 'Oopal', where the emus roamed: a history ofEmu Park, Brisbane, K.L.A.N. Instant Printing.

Tennant, C. (c. 1967), Whom can we blame, Emu Park history, (MS),Emu Park Historical Museum.

Voss family, (1928-1930), Photograph album of images and family filmof Emu Park, Capricornia Collection, Central QueenslandUniversity.

Fishing – marine

Anon, (2001), Fitzroy River, 'Floating time bomb' salvaged vesseland drum cargo in Fitzroy River at Rockhampton threatenspollution, Morning Bulletin, 26 October.

Anon, (2002), Fishing industry trawlers hope for prawns, MorningBulletin, 28 November, p. 4.

Anon, (1997), Prawns scarce, Morning Bulletin, 3 December, p. 3.

Anon, (1996), Fish plentiful, prawns scarcer, Morning Bulletin, 16April, p. 5.

Anon, (1992), Prawn fisheries – prawns thrive at crocodile farm(Coowonga) Morning Bulletin, 31 March.

Anon, (1992), fisheries – mariculture, baby prawns base for a newindustry, Morning Bulletin, 18 February, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Capricorn Coast fisheries selling prawns ‘on thesly’, Morning Bulletin, 27 April, p. 1.

Anon, (1989), Capricorn Coast prawns not cheap, MorningBulletin, 14, 16 April, p. 5.

Anon, (1989), Search for ‘tagged’ prawns, Morning Bulletin, 10February, p. 4.

Anon, (1988), Prawns aplenty at Capricorn Coast, MorningBulletin, 16 March, p. 1.

Anon, (1984), No fresh prawns on the Capricorn Coast, MorningBulletin, 10 July, p. 4.

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Anon, (1885), Fishing at the coast, Shoal Bay and Ross Creek,Morning Bulletin, 18 February.

Hoy, Neil, (1990), 'Coorooman Creek Fishing Grounds', Hoy'sHire Boats, Coowonga, via Rockhampton, Emu ParkHistorical Museum.

Yeppoon Fishermen (1982) Fishermen’s Co-op takes over old fishboard, Morning Bulletin, 26 January, p. 2.

Yeppoon Fishermen (1981) warned against taking undersizedprawns, Morning Bulletin, 26 October, p. 3.

Yeppoon fishermen (1980), group backs cooperative, MorningBulletin, 13 February, p.5.

Fishermens Union, (1929), Capricornian, 7 March.

Fishermens Union (1911) proposes breakwater at Ross Creek,Critic, 3 November.

Fishermens Union, (1911), Fishing Central Queensland waters,Morning Bulletin, 4 November, p. 47.

Francis, H. (ed.), (1984), Resources and industry of Central Queensland,Department of Commercial and Industrial Development, Brisbane.

A. Freeman, (1965), Ross Creek and the Beachfront, Keppel CoastHistorical Society.

Hartwig, Lindsay, MLA, (1982), Lack of Central Queensland and NorthQueensland representatives in Cabinet stops funds, MorningBulletin, 1 June, p. 2.

Hegerl, E.J. and D. Tarte, A reconnaissance of the Capricorn Coast tidalwetlands, Port Curtis Environmental Collection, CentralQueensland University.

Herbert, A.P., (1992), Coastal sand transport under the action of thewind, present situation (MS), Capricornia Collection, CentralQueensland University.

Hermann, A., (1964), Development of Rockhampton and District, vol. 1,Rockhampton.

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‘Historicus’, (c.1950), Our watering places, Emu Park, Yeppoon, KeppelSands, series of articles, undated.

Holding, R.W., (1971), Report on the feasibility of establishing a weir atRoss Creek, Yeppoon, (typescript), Capricornia Institute,Rockhampton.

Huth, A.C., (c.1975), ‘A record of the South Sea Islanders’, n.f.d.Capricornia Collection, Central Queensland University.

Iwasaki Development

Yeppoon Chamber of Commerce, (1978, 1980) Iwasaki resort,Morning Bulletin, 1 November, p. 8; 3 May, p.5; 3 May, p. 5.

Yeppoon Chamber of Commerce, (1979), demands road to Iwasakiresort, Morning Bulletin, 25 June, p. 2.

Anon, (1983), Iwasaki at Yeppoon: little Tokyo, Morning Bulletin,26 July, p. 1.

Anon, (1980), Iwasaki resort: Queensland government requiresadjacent land for industry, Morning Bulletin, 13 March, p.1.

Anon, (1978), Iwasaki resort gets go-ahead from YeppoonChamber of Commerce, Morning Bulletin, 1 August, p. 1.

Anon, (1911), Keppel Bay, Capricorn and Bunker Group Islands,Capricornian, 7 October, p. 46.

Iwasaki-Sanyo (Aust.) Pty Ltd., (1978), expansion at Yeppoon,Morning Bulletin, 12 October, p. 4.

Viviani, Nancy, and Jim Selby, (1980), The Iwasaki Touristdevelopment at Yeppoon, Centre for the study of Australian-Asianrelations.

Jensen, T., (1978), Kalka: a brief look at this small suburb and some ofits people, Rockhampton, unpublished MS, Capricornia Collection,Central Queensland University.

Kerr, John, (2001), ‘Politics- priority over practicality: the port railwaysof Rockhampton', Australian Railways Historical Bulletin, August,pp. 283-319.

Keppel Bay and Environment.

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Piorewicz, J., (2002), “Review of Hard/Soft Methods of BeachProtection: The Capricorn Coast Case Study” in Piorewicz, J. (ed.),Proceedings “Beach Protection: Risk and Management”, CRC forCoastal Zone, Estuary and Water Management together withFaculty of Engineering and Physical Systems, Central QueenslandUniversity, pp. 81-108..

Piorewicz, J. and M.A. Bhuiyan, (2001), Prediction of ocean waves inshallow waters, Keppel Bay, Queensland, recorded data analysis,Research Report Series, Rockhampton, Central QueenslandUniversity Press.

Piorewicz, J, (1991), Capricorn Coast Beaches, Research Report no.CEI, University College of Central Queensland, Rockhampton.

Rowland, M.J., (1992), Conservation plan for cultural heritage sites onthe Keppel Island Group, Central Queensland: a Report toLivingstone Shire Council, and National Parks and WildlifeBranch, Division of Conservation, Department of Environment andHeritage.

Wilson. R, (1997), ‘ Temporal and Spatial Variation in the Distributionand Abundance of the Magpie Goose, Anseranas semipalmata, inthe Rockhampton Region of the Queensland Coast’, WildlifeResearch. v. 24, CSIRO, Australia, pp.347-357.

Webb, L. (2004), Ecological Images. Griffith University Library,Brisbane.

Kinka Beach

Anon, (1999), Sand extract approved, Morning Bulletin, 29 April,p. 5.

Anon, (1998), Kinka woman defies rock wall machinery, MorningBulletin, 27 April, p. 4.

Anon, (1998), Work starts on Kinka rock wall, Morning Bulletin,18 February, p. 7.

Anon, (1997), Kinka gets new bridge, Morning Bulletin, 18 June,p. 8.

Anon, (1997), Kinka residents sweat on tides, Morning Bulletin, 8February, p. 3.

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Anon, (1996), Human chain halts [erosion] tragedy, MorningBulletin, 30 December, pp. 1, 2.

Anon, (1996), Kinka shrinks in big tides, Morning Bulletin, 5 June,p. 9.

Anon, (1996), Time and tide hit Kinka Beach, Morning Bulletin,26 January, p. 11.

Anon, (1995), Eroded beach tracks repaired, Morning Bulletin, 28December, p. 2.

Anon, (1995), Beach changes slow erosion plan, Morning Bulletin,23 November, p.4.

Anon, (1994), Heavy sea erodes Kinka beach, Morning Bulletin, 6December, p. 3.

Academic, (1993), declares sand is running out on Kinka, MorningBulletin, 28 November, p. 3.

Piorewicz, Jurek, CQU, (1994), Kinka well on way to recovery,Morning Bulletin, 6 January p. 15.

Anon, (1993), Erosion help hinges on funds, Morning Bulletin, 12August, p. 6

Anon, (1990), Rezone sought for land sub division, MorningBulletin, 23 February, p. 6.

Anon, (1990), Council’s construction of beach protection fence atKinka cuts access, Morning Bulletin, 16 January, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Erosion crisis feared at Coast, Morning Bulletin, 5April, p. 3.

Anon, (1989), Tides batter Kinka Beach, Morning Bulletin, 27January, p. 5.

Anon, (1989), King tide threatens to ‘wipe out' Kinka, MorningBulletin, 21 January, p. 3

Anon, (1988) Kinka fear of washout, Morning Bulletin, 18January, p. 1.

Anon, (1987), Eroded foreshore, Morning Bulletin, 14 July 7, p. 4.

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Anon, (1986), Tidal erosion threatens beach, Morning Bulletin, 1November, p. 13.

Anon, (1985), No more cash for Kinka beach, Morning Bulletin,12 November, p. 3

Anon, (1985), Dune erosion shock, Morning Bulletin, 6 November,p. 1.

Anon, (1985), Main Roads rescue plan for Kinka, MorningBulletin, 8 February, p. 5.

Anon, (1984), Records show Kinka Beach slipping away, MorningBulletin, 5 April, p. 17.

Anon, (1982), Wind and tides strip sand from Kinka dunes,Morning Bulletin, 4 November, p. 8.

Livingstone Shire Council (1982), to force Main RoadsDepartment to stop Kinka Beach erosion, Morning Bulletin,20 January, p. 4.

Livingstone Shire Council (1981), to hear protest on Kinkadevelopment, Morning Bulletin, 27 April, p. 3.

Anon, (1979), Windswept high tide takes more foreshore, MorningBulletin, 30 January.

Anon, (1979), Erosion at Kinka, Farnborough and Kemp beaches,Morning Bulletin, 30 January.

Anon, (1978), Problems with water storages on Capricorn Coast,Morning Bulletin, 20 July.

R.B.J. Pilbeam, (1978), Rockhampton Mayor will not allow othershires water benefits they have not paid for, MorningBulletin, 27 May.

Anon, (1977), Move for beach protection after storms at Kinka andEmu Park, Morning Bulletin, 22 November, p. 1

Engineer P. Lock, (1977), Costs of Fitzroy Water and upgrade ofWaterpark Creek similar, Morning Bulletin, 21 July.

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Anon, (1977) Underestimation of Waterpark Creek water schemecost, Morning Bulletin, 23 September.

Anon, (1977), Kinka sand dunes threatened, Morning Bulletin, 11February, p. 2.

Department Natural Resources and Mines, (2004), RockhamptonHydrographic Section, Waterpark Creek at Byfield, Streamdischarge volume in megalitres, HYANN V53, Output 7 October.

Department of Natural Resources and Mines, (2004), Rockhampton.Water licence details, Waterpark Creek, compiled 6 October.

Piorewicz, J., (1999), History of Kinka Beach Changes: Analysis ofMeteorological Conditions along Capricorn Coast, ResearchReport No. CE25, James Goldston Faculty of Engineering andPhysical Systems, Central Queensland University.

Lawrence, Gordon, (1997), 'Taranganba': Central Queensland's mostnotorious mining swindle 1887-1890, Thesis, HumanitiesDepartment, Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences, CentralQueensland University, Rockhampton.

Piorewicz, J, (1996), Soft solution to stabilise beach-estuary interaction,Kinka Beach case study, Capricorn Coast, Rockhampton, CentralQueensland University Press.

Piorewicz, J, (1991), Soft solution to Kinka Beach improvement: presentsituation (year 1990): paper presented at the 3rd workshop onCoastal Zone Management organised by QUT and UCCQ inYeppoon, 13-16 September 1990, Rockhampton, Department ofCivil Engineering and Building, University College of CentralQueensland, Rockhampton..

Durling, Trevor, (1995), Evaluation of effect of tidal lagoon on thestability of Kinka Beach (MS), Department of Civil Engineeringand Building, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton.

Collard, Timothy, (1991), Soft solution to Kinka Beach improvement,present situation, (MS) Department of Civil Engineering andBuilding, University of Central Queensland.

Matta, Dean, (1990), Analysis of the plan shapes and stability ofCapricorn Coast pocket beaches and monitoring of Kinka Beach,Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University College ofCentral Queensland, Rockhampton.

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Peach, John, (1989), Erosion studies on Kinka Beach, Department ofCivil Engineering, Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education,Rockhampton, November.

Kirkpatrick, J.B., (1975), ‘Vegetation change in a suburban coastalreserve’, Australian Geographic Studies, Journal of the Institute ofAustralian Geographers, vol. 13, pp. 137-154.

Blain Bremner & Williams, (1974), Environmental study ofapproximately 10 hectares in the Parish of Hewittville, County ofLivingstone, situated at Kinka Beach/Habitat: Toowong, Brisbane,The Company.

Piorewicz, J., (2004), (c) Keppel Sands beach monitoring 2003-2004,Research Report No. CE33, Rockhampton, Central QueenslandUniversity James Goldston Faculty of Engineering and PhysicalSystems, December.

Piorewicz, J., (2003), Keppel Sands Beach. Analysis of Beach Changes2000-2003: Monitoring versus Numerical Simulation, ResearchReport No. CE29, Rockhampton, Central Queensland UniversityJames Goldston Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems,May.

Piorewicz, J and M.A. Bhuiyan, (2001), Keppel Sands beach restorationstudy, Centre for Land and Resources Management, CentralQueensland University, Rockhampton.

Lynn, David, (October 1990), Feasibility study of the Keppel Sandsbeach, (MS), Department of Civil Engineering and Building,University of Central Queensland, Rockhampton.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1998), South Sea Islander cultural sitesguide, Joskeleigh, Keppel Sands project, Yeppoon.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1999), South Sea Islander cultural sitesguide, project stage 2, Yeppoon.

Griffiths, Rebecca Marie, (1998), Predation by the crab Thalamitacrenata may restrict the upper limit of the distribution of the whelkNassarius dorsatus on a tropical mudflat, Keppel Sands,Coorooman Creek intertidal ecology, Thesis, Department ofBiology, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton.

Gistitin, Carol, (1995), Quite a colony: South Sea Islanders in CentralQueensland 1867 to 1993, Brisbane, Aebis Publishing.

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Keppel Sands Historical Society, (1995), History of Keppel Sands andDistrict, Capricorn Printing & Publishing, Yeppoon.

Logan, Gerard J, (1988), Inlet stability of Ross Creek, includesphotographs, maps, (MS), Department of Civil Engineering,Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education, Rockhampton.

Lewis, Glen, (1973), A history of the ports of Queensland, St. Lucia,University of Queensland Press.

Long, W.J, (1965), Early floods and early crimes of CentralQueensland, Rockhampton, published by the author.

Lumholtz, Carl, (1889). Among Cannibals, an account of four years'travels in Australia and of camp life with the Aborigines ofQueensland, London, John Murray.

Leichhardt, L., (1847), Journal of an overland expedition in Australiafrom Moreton Bay to Port Essington, London, T. & W. Boone,(facsimile).

Rockhampton in flood: update 1988, (1988), Rockhampton, RecordPrinting.

Lundager, J.H., (1911), Central Queensland Illustrated: views ofRockhampton, Mt. Morgan, Lakes Creek, Emu Park, Yeppoon, Mt.Chalmers and several other places in Central Queensland,Melbourne, Osboldstone.

McDonald, Lorna, (1981), Rockhampton a history of city and district,University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia.

Manuel, Mark, Barrie McElroy and Roger Smith, (1994), CoastalConflicts, University of Cambridge Press.

Marsden, B.S. (1978), ‘Holiday homescapes of Queensland’, Australian Geographical Studies, vol. 16, no. 1, April, pp. 57-73.

Milburn, R., (1988), Yeppoon Main Beach study, (MS), Thesis,Department of Civil Engineering, Capricornia Institute ofAdvanced Education, Rockhampton.

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Morris, Alan J, (1989), My island in the sun: an early history of KeppelIsland, A.J. Morris, Emu Park.

Muir, R., (2000), My Capricorn Coast, Emu Park, I-YA Publishing.

Panochini, Peter, (2001), The trail of endurance: a journey fromparadise, Livingstone Shire Council South Sea Island CulturalMapping Project Stage 3, Rockhampton, Central QueenslandUniversity Publishing Unit.

Pattison, G., (1939), Battlers: Tales of early Rockhampton, Melbourne,Fraser & Jenkinson.

Phinn, S. and A. Held, R. Lucas, J. Knight, P. Dale, (2000), 'Monitoringand mapping the composition, structure and dynamics of tropicalmangrove environments in Australia: a multi-sensor approach',invited paper, Intercol Wetlands 2000, Quebec.

Townley, L.R, and P.M.Fleming, (1994) ‘Hydrological overview of theShoalwater Bay Commission of Inquiry into Shoalwater BayRegion, with special emphasis on the eastern dune fields’,Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry into Shoalwater Bay,Research Report, vol. A, A.G.P.S.

Port Alma

Ross Dunning, Central Queensland Ports Authority, (2004), Port ofGladstone, Media Release, CQPA commencement marked bystrong trade results, 20 July.

Hon. Paul Lucas, MP, (2004), Media Release, ‘Central QueenslandPorts Authority’ combines Rockhampton and Gladstoneports, Queensland Government, 3 June.

Anon, (1996), Cabinet approval of Port Alma as the CentralQueensland port, Morning Bulletin, 8 May, p. 2.

Anon, (1982), Central Queensland Salt Company incorporated for21 years to 1978, Morning Bulletin, 21 May.

P. Marwedel, (1981) Chairman of Central Queensland Salt advisesEmployees of merger with Cheetham Salt, Morning Bulletin,1 July.

Anon, (1978), Forgotten port of Broadmount, Redcliffe Herald , 8November.

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Anon, (1967) Central Queensland Salt to be taken over by ImperialChemical Industries, Morning Bulletin, 28 January, p. 2.

Anon, (1959), Oil refinery mooted for Port Alma, MorningBulletin, 8 May, p. 2.

Anon, (1949), Cyclone damage at Port Alma, Morning Bulletin, 9March, p. 8.

Anon, (1939), Improvement in Central Queensland's deepwaterport facilities, Morning Bulletin, 31 August.

Anon, (1931), Harbours and railways, Morning Bulletin, 6 June,p.11; 2 June, p. 6.

Anon, (1931), Broadmount wharf, another fire, Morning Bulletin,2 June, pp. 6, 8; 3 June, pp. 2, 5; 4 June, p.10.

Anon, (1931), Wharf improvement scheme, Morning Bulletin, 27May.

.Baghaust, H., (1930) Blue Funnel Line Case for damages against

Rockhampton Harbour Board at Port Alma, MorningBulletin, 13 March, p. 5.

‘Junius’ (1929), ‘Sea Tragedies, “Wreck of the Deutchland”’,Capricornian, 5 December.

Anon, (1925), Morning Bulletin, 12 December.

Rockhampton Harbour Board, (1925), Port Alma, Capricornian,26 September, pp. 51, 52.

S.E.A', (Sykes, F.W), (1921), 'Reminiscences of Sea Hill' [CurtisIsland], Morning Bulletin, 16, 17, 21 September.

.Anon, (1921), Road to Port Alma from Rockhampton, Morning

Bulletin, September.

Anon, (1921), Opening of Rockhampton-Mackay railway promptsopposition to railage of Mackay sugar to Port Alma wharf,Morning Bulletin, 21 September, p. 7.

Anon, (1911), Rail line to wharf at Port Alma, Capricornian, 9December.

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Anon, (1908), Port Alma Railway Bill, Morning Bulletin, May 16.

Anon, (1907), Morning Bulletin, 2 November.

Haynes Charles, (Captain), (1905), 'The Fitzroy River, CentralQueensland’, Morning Bulletin, 2 November.

Anon, Broadmount in 1900, (1901), Queenslander, 31 August.

Anon, (1896), Morning Bulletin, 22 October.

Anon, (1892), Port Alma or Broadmount to be Central Queenslandport, Morning Bulletin.

Anon, (1892), a [horse] ride to Port Alma, Capricornian, 8October, pp.12, 21.

Anon, (1892), Morning Bulletin, 23 August 1892.

Anon, (1895), Queenslander, 12 January, p. 86.

Central Queensland Territorial Separation League, (1890), ThePort Alma Railway, Morning Bulletin, 23 January.

Railways Minister, (1890), Survey authorised of a line to PortAlma, to follow the bank of the Fitzroy River, MorningBulletin, 17 January, p. 7.

Anon, (1890), Capricornian, 22 February, p. 11.

Anon, (1889), Westall Illustrations of Flinders Voyage, 1801-3,The Times, [London], 15 November, Issue 32857, col. 3.

Anon, (1887), Port Alma, Capricornian, 5 March, p. 28.

Anon, (1889), Central Queensland News, 15 June.

Anon, (1886), Proposed railway from Rockhampton to Port Alma,Morning Bulletin, 7 August.

Anon, (1883) Morning Bulletin, 5, 14, July.

Anon, (1875), Bush fires prevalent at Sea Hill, the area a mass offlame and smoke, Capricornian, 20 October.

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Anon, (1875), Speedy destruction of Pilot Station buildings,erected on logs lying on ground at Sea Hill being threatenedby white ants. Capricornian, 1 May.

Editor, (1873), Proposed township of Herbert on Fitzroy River hasnearby location of Broadmount as future Fitzroy River port.Press declares these locations unsuitable and suggestsgovernment should declare Rockhampton the Fitzroy Rivershipping port, Rockhampton Bulletin, 21 March.

Anon, (1865), Emigration, Plymouth to Australia, telegraphiccommunication between Britain and Brisbane, Brisbane andRockhampton, The Times, 10 January, p. 7, issue 25078, col.G.

Anon, (1865), Subcommissioners for Immigration, Wiseman andBrown visited immigrant vessel Royal Dane at Keppel Bayand placed the vessel under quarantine, off sea View Hill.Thirty-two deaths and measles occurred during the voyage.Rockhampton Bulletin, 29 July.

Rockhampton Regional Development Committee, (2004),Infrastructure, Rockhampton.

Austin, K, Jude Smith, Lesley Andrews, Julie Mann, Lionel Bevis,(2001) The way we were, Emu Park, Writers’ Fund, 2001

Austin, Kath, (1987), Port Alma Christmas (typescript), Emu ParkHistorical Museum.

Blain, Bremner & Williams, (1974), Bulk Coal Export: PortAlma/Rockhampton Harbour Board, Toowong, Queensland, TheCompany.

Central Queensland Ports Authority, (2004), Rockhampton PortAuthority Handbook, Revised July.

Carkeet, John, (1873), A diary of a voyage from England to Queenslandin the ship ‘Countess Russell’, February 26th - July 1st, typescript,Capricornia Collection, Central Queensland University.

Central Queensland Salt Industries, Collection, (1937- 1988), (LocalMinutes of Meetings of Board of Directors, correspondence,charge book for sales, details of testing bores for brine production,Port Alma Aquaculture Project) MSR1 no. 629, CapricorniaCollection, Central Queensland University.

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Clarke, Patricia, (2001), ‘Rosa Praed’s Queensland’ The Clem LackMemorial Oration presented at a meeting of the Society on 17August 2000, Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal, vol.17, no. 9, February.

Department of Harbours and Marine, (1986), Port and harbourdevelopment in Queensland from 1824-1985, Department ofHarbours and Marine, Brisbane.

Department of Harbours and Marine, (1936), Report, year ended 30thJune, Queensland Votes and Proceedings, 1937, vol. 1.

Harmsworth, Claire, (2001), North Curtis Island, (MS), September,private papers, B. Cosgrove, Emu Park.

Hiley, (Sir) Thomas Alfred, (1965), Public address at Port AlmaQueensland, (MS), Rockhampton and District Historical Society,

Hamer, W.H., (1917), Port Accommodation for Rockhampton,Government Printer, Brisbane.

Flinders, Matthew, (1814), A voyage to Terra Australis; 1801, 1802,1803 in his Majesty’s Ship The Investigator, vol. II, London, G andW. Nicol.

Flinders, Matthew, (1814), Chart of Terra Australis 1799-1803, EastCoast, Sheet III, showing Keppel Bay.

McKellar, (1925), Casuarina Island sheep station, Morning Bulletin, 12December p. 47.

Jardine, F, (1923), ‘Physiography of Lower Fitzroy Basin’, QueenslandGeographical Journal, vol. XXXVIII, no. 24, p. 27

Praed, Rosa M., (1902), My Australian Girlhood, London, T. FisherUnwin.

Pugh’s Almanac (1872), Brisbane.

Queensland Rivers and Harbours, (1898), Report, including projects fortheir improvement; also designs and proposals for applying toexecution of the hydraulic dredging system of Lindon W. Bates,Queensland Votes and Proceedings, vol. IV, p. 35.

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Queensland Parliamentary Debates (1892), 5 September, vol. XXXVII,pp. 650, 651.

Queensland Parliamentary Papers, (1909), vol. 1, pp. 864-873.

Queensland Government Gazette, (1909), vol. II, July-December 1909.

Richardson, N. (1982), The Fitzroy River region; a guide toanthropological and archaeological research, (Cultural resourcemanagement monograph no.2), Dept. of Community Services,Brisbane.

Rockhampton Harbour Board, (1977), Port Alma Handbook,Rockhampton.

Rockhampton Harbour Board, (1969), in association with the EconomistIntelligence Unit and Board Minutes, Capricornia Collection,Central Queensland University.

Rockhampton Harbour Board, (1946), Annual Report, CapricorniaCollection, Central Queensland University.

Rockhampton City Council, (1964), Minutes of Special Meeting, 18September.

Rhodes, F., (1949), Port of Rockhampton: history of its development,Rockhampton Newspaper Company.

Stevenson, J.G., (2001), Beachcombers and bushies, tales of earlyYeppoon, Yeppoon, published by the author.

Westacott, G, (1970), Revised History of the Port of Rockhampton,Rockhampton, Rockhampton Harbour Board.

Woodcroft, B.M., (c.1981), The search for the Port of Rockhampton,(MS), Faculty of Arts, Capricornia Institute of AdvancedEducation, Rockhampton.

Scenic Road

Anon, (2003), Morning Bulletin, 10, May p. 4, 19 May, p.12.

Anon, (1999), Morning Bulletin, 24 March, p. 3.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1979), declares erosion at KinkaBeach no threat to road, Morning Bulletin, 17 March, p. 2.

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Anon, (1939), Yeppoon-Emu Park linked by coastal road, MorningBulletin, 21 November.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1939), Report on Yeppoon and EmuPark roads and war precautions, Morning Bulletin, 4 October1939.

Anon, (1939), Use of wells on coast road, Morning Bulletin, 4October, p. 1.

Anon, (1939), Yeppoon-Emu Park scenic coastal road, MorningBulletin, 1 August, p. 6.

Anon, (1939), Work in progress on Shoal Bay causeway andbridge for scenic road, Morning Bulletin, 1 August, p. 7.

Anon, (1939), Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton 28 June, p. 6,

Anon, (1938), Tourist trade in Victoria, Evening News, 14September, p. 6.

Anon, (1938), Coast tourist road through national park, EveningNews, 15 September.

Beak, William, (1938), Ocean Heights Estate and Yeppoon-EmuPark, Evening News, 20 September.

Anon, (1936), Ocean road and seascapes, Evening News, 7September, p. 1.

Rockhampton Chamber of Commerce, (1938), Yeppoon-Emu Parkroad, Evening News, 16 September.

Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, (1938), Meeting reportpresents complaints of reckless driving on coast road,Morning Bulletin, 13 September, p. 2.

Transport Commission, Queensland, (1938), roads and railways onState coast, Evening News, 7 September, p. 2.

Anon, (1936), Rich possibilities of road, Morning Bulletin, 6March.

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Livingstone Shire Council (1931), reports on Yeppoon drainageand Rockhampton-Yeppoon road surfacing, MorningBulletin, 6 May.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1929), Yeppoon Bluff Road, ‘repairedlast week’ is washed out, the third time this year, EveningNews, 21 February.

Emu Park Progress Association, (1928), request Livingstone ShireCouncil that the Rockhampton-Emu Park road be declared atourist road. Relevant copies of correspondence fromF.M.Forde, MHR, and Main Road Commission are submittedto Livingstone Shire Council. Morning Bulletin, 4 April, p.13.

Anon, (1925), Ross Creek Bridge, Yeppoon, tidal herbage andmangroves destroyed during road works to bridge. Quarriedmaterial used to form road between creeks, Capricornian, 7November.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1925), Main Roads report andratepayers' complaints, Morning Bulletin.

Anon, (1924), J.R. Kemp appointed Chairman of Main RoadsBoard operations, Daily Standard, 11 November.

Yeppoon Progress Association, (1921), Queensland Main RoadsBoard to inspect Yeppoon-Byfield road, Morning Bulletin, 14September.

Gogango Divisional Board, (1894), finishes construction of BluffRoad, Yeppoon, by Yeppoon Progress Association, MorningBulletin, 5 September, p.6.

Gogango Divisional Board, (1890), rejects Yeppoon ProgressAssociation request to Under Secretary of Lands for roadfrom Yeppoon to Emu Park through Taranganba, Mulambinand Tanby paddocks. Board does not object to road fromTanby Railway Station on Emu Park line through Tanbypaddocks to Yeppoon, Capricornian, 22 February, p.11.

Carter, R.W.G., (1988), Coastal Environments, an introduction to thephysical, ecological and cultural systems of coastlines, London,Academic Press.

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Dovers, Stephen, (2000), Environmental History and Policy: StillSettling Australia, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne.

G. Middleton, (1989), ‘Highway signs for tourist traffic ‘1989 NationalTransport Conference: transport for the users, preprints of papers,Melbourne, 23-25 May 1989, pp. 180-183.

Richard Nile, (2000), ‘The beautiful and the damned’, Journal ofAustralian Studies, no. 64.

Davidson, Jim and Spearitt Peter, (2000), Holiday business: tourism inAustralia since 1870, Carlton, Miegunyah, Melbourne UniversityPress.

O. Dent, (1974), ‘Human spatial mobility: the case of recreationaltravel’, Australian Geographical studies, vol. 2.

Drew, Philip, (1994), The coast dwellers, Australians living on the edge,Ringwood, Penguin.

Huntsman Leone, (2001), Sand in our souls: the beach in Australianhistory, Melbourne University Press.

J.B. Kirkpatrick, (1975), ‘Vegetation change in a suburban coastalreserve’, Australian Geographic Studies, Journal of the Institute ofAustralian Geographers, vol. 13.

John William Knott, (1994), ‘Speed, modernity and the motor car: themaking of the 1909 Motor Traffic Act in New South Wales’,Australian Historical Studies, vol. 26, no. 103, October.

John William Knott, (2000), ‘”The conquering car” technology,symbolism and the motorisation of Australia before WWII’,Australian Historical Studies, vol. 31, no. 114, April.

Main Roads Commission, (1949), History of the Queensland MainRoads Commission during World War II 1939-1945, Brisbane,Government Printer.

Larkin, Marianne, (1988), Sutherland Shire: a history to 1939, JiamiatiN.S.W, Sutherland History Press, Edward Duyker, Book Review,Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, vol. 85, pt. 1.

John Laurent, (1994), ‘”Industry Policy” and the Australian motorindustry 1920-1942’, Journal of the Royal Australian HistoricalSociety, vol. 80, pt. 2, June.

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Ian McLean, (2000), ‘Down by the seaside: Australia, ideology,genealogy and art’, Australian Studies. 15, no. 1, Summer.

Manuel, Mark, Barrie McElroy and Roger Smith, (1994), CoastalConflicts, University of Cambridge Press.

D.Mercer, (1972), ‘Ferntree Gully National Park’, AustralianGeographer, vol. XII, no. 2, September.

Queensland Parliamentary Papers, (1938), Yeppoon-Emu Park roadunder construction 2 miles from Yeppoon, vol. 1, p. 1178.

Bruce Ryan, ‘The dynamics of recreational management on the southcoast of New South Wales’, The Australian Geographer, vol. IX,no. 6.

Rockhampton and districts, a pictorial history 1988, (1998), abicentennial commemorative publication with foreword by LornaMcDonald, Rockhampton, Oxford Press.

Rockhampton Chamber of Commerce, (1933), Rockhampton anddistrict: official souvenir, 1933, pictorial works of Rockhampton,Yeppoon and Emu Park, Rockhampton, Chamber of Commerce.

Rockhampton City Council, (1888), Report on Rockhampton sanitarydistrict for 1888, RCC archives.

Trombold, Charles D, (ed.), (1991), Ancient road networks andsettlement hierarchies in the New World, Cambridge UniversityPress, Matthew Kelly, Book Review, Australasian HistoricalArchaeology, vol. 11, 1993.

M.C. Willis, (1989), ‘Scenic roads and road safety (safe roads for thetourist)’, 1989 National Transport Conference: transport for eusers, preprints of papers Melbourne, 23-25 May, pp.172-179.

Rosslyn Bay Harbour and Marina

Anon, (1994), Sea-wall construction, Morning Bulletin, 4November, p. 2.

Hamill, David, MLA, Queensland, (1992), declares marina reviewcontinues, Morning Bulletin, 10 April, p. 1.

Keppel Corporation (1992), Court hearing told marina up for sale,Morning Bulletin, 25 February, p. 6.

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Anon, (1991) Marina freehold claim refuted, Morning Bulletin, 13May, p. 3

Anon (1990), Stage 2 for marina, Morning Bulletin, 5 October, p.2.

Anon, (1990), Demand expands marina, Morning Bulletin, 3October, p. 5.

Anon, (1990), Marina bridge to tourism, Morning Bulletin, 22December, p. 5.

Keppel Corporation, (1989), campaigns for marina, MorningBulletin, 25 May, p. 6.

Keppel Gateway, (1989), completion near, Morning Bulletin, 21September, p. 5.

Keppel Corporation, (1989), Receiver installed, Morning Bulletin,6 October, p. 1.

Anon, (1989), Construction of sea wall at Rosslyn Bay, MorningBulletin, 4 November, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Marina outer wall causes mooring difficulties,Morning Bulletin, 17 October, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Marina built to withstand worst cyclone, MorningBulletin, 30 September, p. 4.

Anon, (1989), Dredging of marina to commence, MorningBulletin, 7 August, p 3.

Anon, (1989), Marina ready for dredging, Morning Bulletin, 27August, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Local complaints lead to action on quarry and beachtrucks, Morning Bulletin, 10 July, p. 2; 11 July, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Massive project for Rosslyn Bay runs smoothly,Morning Bulletin, July, p. 24.

Anon, (1989), Harbour workers are ‘filling in the sea’, MorningBulletin, 27 May, p. 16.

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Anon, (1989), Impact study for marina is mandatory, MorningBulletin, 17 May, p. 4.

Anon, (1989), Call for Rosslyn Bay study, Morning Bulletin, 16May, p. 1.

Anon, (1989), Work commences on breakwater, Morning Bulletin,18 April, p. 3.

Anon, (1989), Marina tipped to boost coast economy, MorningBulletin, 7 March, p.4.

Anon, (1988), First marina to commence on coast, MorningBulletin, 12 March p.1.

Anon, (1988), Cyclone 'Charlie' damages Rosslyn Bay pontoon,Morning Bulletin, 12 October, p. 5

Anon, (1987), Harbour sea wall to be built, Morning Bulletin, 15December, p. 7.

Anon, (1987), Capricorn Tourist Development Organisation(CTDO) firmly behind coast marina scheme, MorningBulletin, 5 May, p. 4.

Anon, (1987), Yeppoon sees marina as an economic saviour,Morning Bulletin, 1 May.

Anon, (1987), Jetty users angry over marina plan, MorningBulletin, 2 May, p. 2.

Anon, (1987), Study reveals $15m marina needs canal estate,Morning Bulletin, 30 May, p. 1.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1987), backs call for marina support,Morning Bulletin, 19 June, p. 5.

Capricorn Coast fishermen, (1987), declare marina could causedeaths, Morning Bulletin, 15 May 7, p. 3

Capricorn Coast fishermen (1986), query dredging outlay MorningBulletin, 1 October 1, p. 3.

Anon, (1986), Rosslyn Bay Harbour upgrade at $720 000, MorningBulletin, 14 October, p. 1.

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Anon, (1986), More criticism of Rosslyn Bay wharf, MorningBulletin, 21 August, p. 3.

Anon, (1986), Rosslyn Bay Harbour silting problems, MorningBulletin, 11 August, p. 2; 12 August, p. 5

Anon, (1986), Harbour silting causes chaos, Morning Bulletin, 2June, p. 2.

Anon, (1986), Rosslyn Bay Harbour piling danger claimed,Morning Bulletin, 31 May, p. 2.

Capricorn Coast boatmen, (1985), Authorities reject their claim,Morning Bulletin, 27 March, p. 4.

Rosslyn Bay harbour users, (1984), firm against Queensland levy,Morning Bulletin, 3 August, p. 4.

Anon, (1984), Amenities at Rosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 11July, p. 2.

Anon, (1983), Apathy slows development at Rosslyn Bay harbour,Morning Bulletin, 18 October, p. 9.

Anon, (1983), Need for ramp wall, Morning Bulletin, 23 March, p.4.

Rosslyn Bay harbour users (1983), refuse Queensland levyproposal, Morning Bulletin, 13 October, p. 2.

Yeppoon Coastguard commander, (1982), endorses dredging forRosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 26 May, p. 4.

Queensland Nationals (1982), demand dredging of harbour andbreakwater lengthened, Morning Bulletin, 26 May, p. 4.

Anon, (1982), No funds for dredging, Morning Bulletin, 6November, p. 8.

Anon, (1982), Call for second ramp at Rosslyn Bay, MorningBulletin, 30 October, p. 8.

Anon, (1982), Protest at call for additional island passengerterminal, Morning Bulletin, 5 May, p.2.

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Rosslyn Bay harbour users, (1981), against proposed levy,Morning Bulletin, 19 February, p. 2.

Anon, (1980), Slipway and boat maintenance, Morning Bulletin,29 October, p. 2.

Anon, (1980), State to control port from 1 July, Morning Bulletin,22 May, p. 1.

Anon, (1979), Tourist terminal, Morning Bulletin, 8 December, p.5.

Anon, (1978), Tenders for slipway and boat maintenance, MorningBulletin, 22 December, p. 6.

Anon, (1978), Tourist trade, Rosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 28March, p. 5.

Anon, (1977), Breakwater at Rosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 8September, p. 5; 13 October, p. 7.

Anon, (1977), Rosslyn Bay Harbour fees, Morning Bulletin, 25August, p. 2.

Anon, (1977), Rosslyn Bay harbour as port, Morning Bulletin, 21June, p. 3.

Anon, (1977), Harbour Trust, Rosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 22April, p. 3.

Anon, (1977), Harbour Trust at Rosslyn Bay, Morning Bulletin, 3March, pp. 2, 3.

Anon, (1976), Huge seas and high tides from ‘David’ destroyRosslyn Bay Harbour breakwater, retaining walls, structures,yachts and trawlers. Winds unroof thirty buildings atYeppoon. Morning Bulletin, 19 January 6.

Anon, (1972), ‘Emily’ generates huge seas, claiming the lives ofeight men in three incidents. Trees are blown down atYeppoon. Waves damage the breakwater at Rosslyn BayHarbour, Morning Bulletin, 2 April.

Anon, (1938), Fishing boat harbour suggested at Yeppoon or EmuPark, or between, Morning Bulletin, 17 August.

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Roth, W.E., (1910), The Queensland Aborigines, 'North QueenslandEthnography 1907-1910, vol. III, Bulletins 9-18. Records of theAustralian Museum, Sydney, (facsimile), Carlisle, W.A., HesperianPress, 1984.

Roth, Walter, E. (1898), The Aborigines of the Rockhampton andsurrounding coast districts, a Report to the Commissioner ofPolice, Cooktown, MS, 6 July. Facsimile, Capricornia Collection,Central Queensland University.

Rowland, M.J., (1980), 'Keppel Island marine specialists: an adaptationto the Southern Barrier Reef Province' originally published inSandra Bowler (ed.), Coastal archaeology in Eastern Australia:proceedings of the 1980 Valla Conference on Australianprehistory, Department of Prehistory, Research School of PacificStudies, Australian National University, Canberra, pp.114-120.

Water Research Foundation, (1980), Water and energy resources of theFitzroy Basin, Queensland State Committee, Water ResearchFoundation of Australia, Rockhampton.

Smith, Jude, (ed.), (2000), 'The way we were…'personal stories fromEmu Park and Yeppoon, Emu Park, Emu Park Historical Museum.

Environmental Protection Agency/Queensland Parks and WildlifeServices, (2003), ‘Cat-free homes to border new CQ nationalpark’, EQ Newsletter, Issue 23, December.

Stuart, Ivor, (1999), Assessment of a vertical-slot fishway for non-salmonoid fish at a tidal barrier on the sub-tropical Fitzroy River,Thesis, Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences, Central QueenslandUniversity, Rockhampton.

Stevenson, J.G., (1988), Living off the sea: chronicles of the CapricornCoast, Rockhampton, published by the author.

Stock, Lynne, (1982), The development of Yeppoon, MS, School ofHumanities and Social Sciences, Capricornia Institute of AdvancedEducation, Rockhampton. Capricornia Collection, CentralQueensland University.

Spence, H.S, (undated), Early Rockhampton water supplies, based onresearch by J.A. Ryan, unpublished paper, Rockhampton andDistrict Historical Society.

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Sykes, F.W, (1907), (Captain and retired Harbour Master,Rockhampton), 'Reminiscences', Morning Bulletin, 2 November.

Universal Business Directory (UBD), (1993), Community business andstreet directory: Rockhampton and Capricorn Coast, Brisbane,Universal Press.

Webster, Barbara, (2003), Marooned: Rockhampton's Great Flood of1918, Brisbane, Cooperative Research Centre for Coastal Zone,Estuary and Waterway Management, and Central QueenslandUniversity.

Webster, Barbara, (2003), ‘Fitzroy River: Heart of Rockhampton’, apaper to launch the Rockhampton and District Historical Society’sApril exhibition of photographs and artefacts, Rockhampton andDistrict Historical Society.

Webster, Barbara, and Steve Mullins, (2003), ‘Early engineering effortson the Fitzroy River’, pamphlet, Exploring Coastal Science,Cooperative Research Centre for Coastal Zone, Estuary andWaterway Management, Brisbane, March.

Webster, Barbara, (1991), ‘The 1918 Flood: nature, effects andcommunity response’, in Byron, G.T. (ed.), Workshop on theImpacts of Flooding, Proceedings of a Workshop held inRockhampton, Australia, 27 September 1991, Workshop SeriesNo. 17, pp. 119-124.

Webster, Barbara, (1991), The Great Flood of 1918: nature, impact andcommunity response, Undergraduate Research Paper, School ofHumanities and Social Sciences, University of CentralQueensland.

Webster, Barbara, and Steve Mullins, (2003), ‘Nature, progress and the“disorderly” Fitzroy: the vain quest for Queensland’s “noblestnavigable river" 1865 to 1965’, Environment and History, vol. 9,no. 2, August.

Westacott, G., (1970), Revised history of the Port of Rockhampton,Rockhampton, Capricornia Collection, Central QueenslandUniversity.

Westacott, G., (1971), Correspondence, MSS (1924-1971),Rockhampton and District Historical Society, RDHS 127,Capricornia Collection Society, Central Queensland University.

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Westacott, George, (c. 1965), The Fitzroy River, typescript,Rockhampton, Capricornia Collection, Central QueenslandUniversity.

Wilson, Gary W, (1994), The status of the pied oystercatcher,Haematopus longirostris, on the coastal flats of Keppel Sands andJoskeleigh on the Capricorn Coast of Central Queensland. Thesis,

Willie, Lloyd, (ed.), (2002), History of Kanaka Town, Nor thRockhampton, Rockhampton, published privately.

Vivian Voss, (1951), ‘Early Pastoral Settlement in Central Queensland’,B.A. (Hon.), Sydney University, Royal Australian HistoricalSociety Journal & Proceedings , vol. XXXIX, pt VI, 1953, pp.291-333.

Yeppoon and beaches

P. Bambrick (2004), A say on hospital site, Capricorn CoastMirror, 15 December, p. 5.

H. James, (2004), Capricorn Coast Mirror, 30 June.

Livingstone Shire Council, (2001), dissension on foreshoredevelopment. Shire engineer slams proposed plan, MorningBulletin, 12 May, p. 4.

Anon, (2001), Main beach foreshore work commences, MorningBulletin, 27 July, pp. 1, 2.

Anon, (2000), Fund shortfall for foreshore work, Morning Bulletin,1 December, p.4.

Anon, (1999), Foreshore Committee proposed, Morning Bulletin,30 September, p. 5.

Anon, (1975) Minister’s warning on Ross Creek, MorningBulletin, 22 October.

Anon, (1975), Sewerage scheme is criticised, Morning Bulletin, 12March.

Anon, (1974) The Australian, 11 January.

Anon, (1972), Official Opening of the Beak Bridge spanning RossCreek, Programme, 18 March

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Anon, (1967), Yeppoon storms, Morning Bulletin, 28, 30 January.

Anon, (1965), Reaction to proposed excision of foreshore parklandfor new hospital at Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 28 August..

Anon, (1965), Reaction to proposed excision of foreshore parklandfor new hospital at Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 28 August.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1964), by-law prohibits Sundaydances at Yeppoon Sailing Club, Morning Bulletin, 10November.

Anon, (1949) Cyclone batters Capricorn Coast, Morning Bulletin,4, 5 March, pp. 1, 4.

Anon, (1940), Tenure of coastal islands during war, MorningBulletin, July, August.

Yeppoon Progress Association, (1938), foreshore facilities andutilities, Morning Bulletin, 18 August.

Anon, (1938), Foreshore Committee, Morning Bulletin, 17 August.

Anon, (1938), Yeppoon 'charms' Prime Minister, Morning Bulletin,8 August.

Anon, (1938), Yeppoon Central Queensland: the paradise of thePleasure Seeker, Rockhampton.

Yeppoon Progress Association, (1936), complaint regarding beachlitter, Morning Bulletin, 8 January.

Anon, (1936), Yeppoon, through the camera’s eye, MorningBulletin, 7 January.

Anon, (1936), Lifesavers rescue girl caught in breakers in heavyseas, Morning Bulletin, 23 March, p. 6.

Anon, (1932), Dancing at Yeppoon beach café, Evening News, 12January.

Yeppoon Beach Improvement Scheme, (1932) public meeting infavour, Morning Bulletin, 25 August, p. 6

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Anon, (1931), Beach Restoration, Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 5March p. 6, 2 September p. 6.

Anon, (1931), Beachfront Reports, Morning Bulletin, 4 November,p. 6, 2 15, 21 December pp. 6.

Anon, (1930), Early days at Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 2 April.

Anon, (1931), Morning Bulletin, Yeppoon Bathing Sheds, 7February; Yeppoon town and district 3, 4 June; Beachimprovements scheme, 6 May.

Anon, (1931), Shifting sand to be removed from the Anzac Paradepark area, Morning Bulletin, 2 June, p. 8.

Anon, (1925), Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 12 December, p.10.

Anon, (1923), Atherton, 'A pioneering family', [built first house atYeppoon], Morning Bulletin, 16 February.

Anon, (1923), Open-air dancing saloon on Yeppoon beach, nearStrand Hotel, Evening News, 5 December.

Anon, (1923), Yeppoon, promotion, Morning Bulletin, 1 2December.

Anon, (1923), Yeppoon, social life, Evening News, 5 December.

Anon, (1923), Suburb to be opened, [Ocean Heights}, EveningNews, 5 December.

Anon, (1910), No natural shelter for beach visitors, Capricornian,13 January.

Anon, (1902), Keppel Canning Company, Port Clinton, MorningBulletin, 20 May, p. 5.

Yeppoon Progress Association, (1890), requests railway extensionfrom Emu Park line to Yeppoon, Capricornian, 22 February,p. 11.

Anon, (1893) Yeppoon Sugar Plantation, Capricornian, 11November.

Perkin's Hotel, Yeppoon, (1882), Morning Bulletin, 26 October.

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Anon, (1885, 1886), Series, 'seaside sojourning', Morning Bulletin:(second article), 12 January 1885; (3rd article), 29 January1886; (fourth article); 19 January 1886; (5th article) 4February 1886; (Conclusion), 15 February 1886.

Anon, (1886), Geographical description of Yeppoon, MorningBulletin, 12 January.

Anon, (1883), Death of Aborigines brought from Keppel Island tomainland [Yeppoon], Morning Bulletin, 4 December.

Anon, (1886), Jim Crow Mountain, Morning Bulletin, 24 February.

Anon, (1885), Morning Bulletin, our fish supply, 10 January; Daysat the coast, 11 February; Our fish and oyster supply, 1August, Christmas at the coast, 29 December.

Anon, (1884), Morning Bulletin 9 April, 22 April, 22 November;landholder offers to build his own road, 4 July.

Anon, (1883), Claimed overspending on Yeppoon Road, MorningBulletin, 9 June.

Anon, (1993), At Yeppoon, Morning Bulletin, 6, 13 April, 10January.

Anon, (1883), Easter at Emu Park, Morning Bulletin, 27 March;

Anon, (1883), Our watering places, Morning Bulletin, 14December.

Anon, (1880), Emu Park, Morning Bulletin, 20 September.

Piorewicz, J., (2004), (a) Yeppoon Main Beach Restoration, ResearchReport No. CE31, Rockhampton, Central Queensland UniversityJames Goldston Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems,January.

Piorewicz, J., (2004), (b) Yeppoon Main Beach Monitoring and analysisfor the period 2001–2004, Research Report No. CE32,Rockhampton, Central Queensland University James GoldstonFaculty of Engineering and Physical Systems, November.

L. Childs and R. Healy, (1993), Wildlife Preservation Society ofQueensland, Capricorn Branch and Byfield Residents Action

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Group, (Yeppoon), Joint Submission to the Shoalwater BayCommission of Inquiry .

Carpenter, Leo (ed.), (1991), Livingstone, a history of the Shire ofLivingstone, Brisbane, Boolarong, for the Livingstone ShireBicentennial Community Council.

Brad Saunders, (1989), Investigation of coastal processes and restorationmethods for Yeppoon Main Beach, Thesis, Dept. of CivilEngineering, Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education.

Kraus, Nicholas C., Pilkey; Orrin H. (eds.), Charles W. Finkl, (editor-in-chief), (1988), The effect of seawalls on the beach, Charlottesville,Virginia, Coastal education and research foundation.

Cosgrove, Betty, (1984), Yeppoon, Central Queensland 1867-1939:establishment and growth of a seaside holiday resort, Thesis,History Department, University of New England, Armidale, NSW.

Killion L. (ed.), D. Carment and F. Killion, (c. 1981), The story of theRockhampton Hospital and whose other institutions administeredby the Rockhampton Hospitals Board 1868-1980, RockhamptonHospital Board and Queensland Department of Health,Rockhampton.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1931-1932) Correspondence, folio 994A, 3February; 1070, 29 January 1931, 1372D 4 August 1932, CouncilArchives.

Beach Protection Authority (1979), Records, Yeppoon.

Capricorn Coast Protection Society, (1945-1975), Records, Yeppoon.

Anon, (c.1929), Yeppoon by the Sea: 'Where the breezes blow', 'TheMecca of the Merrymaker', Rockhampton, Capricornia Collection,Central Queensland University.

Department of Public Lands, (1912, 1919), reserve for Fishermens’Union Yeppoon.

Map, Town of Yeppoon, Country of Livingstone, Surveyor General’sOffice, Brisbane, 1900.

Map, Town Of Yeppoon, (1881), Survey, Plan of Allotments, 1-6Section 13, 1-10 Section 14, Lands Department, Brisbane..

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Nature Conservation Act 1992, (2004) reprinted as in force 29November.

R. D. Ross, (1976), A review of the environmental structure of theLivingstone Shire: report B. App. Sc (Biology), CapricorniaInstitute of Advanced Education

Department of National Development, (1965), Resources Informationand Development Branch, Fitzroy Region Queensland: SurfaceWater, Canberra.

Queensland Government Gazette, (1899), 5 August, p. 388.

Queensland Government Gazette, (1892), 23 January, p. 331.

Zilzie

Macgregor, P, (ed.), (2004), From Seaspray Today. Seaspray ProjectManagement, Emu Park.[http://www.seasprayliving.com.au/page/newsPages/latestNewsletter.asp

Preserve Cocoanut Point Lobby Group, (2003), National Park, ourreality, Zilzie.

Anon, (2004), A proposed new housing estate, Mirror, 9 June.

Anon, (2002), Wayne Grady Design golf course ready in one year,Morning Bulletin, 16 May.

Anon, Great Barrier Reef International Resort, (2002), sales boom atZilzie, Morning Bulletin, 28 February.

Anon, (2002), Great Barrier Reef (GBR), International Resort StageOne opened, Morning Bulletin, 7 July.

Anon, (2000), GBR Resort earthworks begins, Morning Bulletin, 14January, p. 3.

Livingstone Shire Council (1999), Resort project will 'put Zilzie onthe map', Morning Bulletin, 13 November, p. 32.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1998), Buildings at Zilzie will definecoast tourist ‘city‘, Morning Bulletin, 13 February, p. 2.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1997), gives green light for resort,Morning Bulletin, 13 November, pp. 1, 2.

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Anon, (1997), Outrage as developer is halted, Morning Bulletin, 9May, p. 3.

Anon, (1993), Clearing for resort is within the law, Morning Bulletin,16 November, p. 5.

Great Barrier Reef International Resort, (1993), leaves naturalregrowth zone, Morning Bulletin, 18 December, p. 3.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1993), declares Zilzie dunes are stillintact, Morning Bulletin, 12 November, p. 3.

Capricorn Conservation Council, (1991), Concern at proposal forresort, Morning Bulletin, 6 November, p. 2.

Anon, (1989), Dunal trees 'torn out', Morning Bulletin, 6 November,p. 3.

Livingstone Shire Council (1989), agrees to Zilzie Resort, MorningBulletin, 16 March, p. 2.

Livingstone Shire Council (1988), approves third stage of Zilziedevelopment, Morning Bulletin, 21 March, p. 1.

Anon, (1987), Beachfront land sold at Zilzie, Morning Bulletin, 24April, p. 4.

Anon, (1986), Land Development project - first stage marketed,Morning Bulletin, 26 December, p. 2.

Anon, (1984), Zilzie blocks unsold, Morning Bulletin, 18 June, p. 2.

Anon, (1982), Land rezoning is controversial issue, Morning Bulletin,3 March, p. 2.

Anon, (1982), Home unit development site in erosion zone, MorningBulletin, 23 January, p. 4.

Anon, (1981), Local adverse reaction to Zilzie development, MorningBulletin, 15 October, p. 4.

Livingstone Shire Council, (1981), to contest rezoning of land atZilzie Point, Morning Bulletin, 22 January, p. 4.

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