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      View A Glimpse of Gympie History and Heritage by Graham and Katherine KingstonPreview
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      A Glimpse of Gympie History and Heritage

      by Graham and Katherine Kingston

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      Gympie is the quiet achiever of South East Queensland. From its chaotic beginning amid a gold rush, to overcoming the isolation caused by limited access to a port (Maryborough) and the state capital (Brisbane), and diversifying its industry base into timber, dairying and fruit growing, Gympie has become a busy hub within the Wide Bay-Burnett region for industry, tourism and local government administration.
      Gympie has achieved this progress without forgetting its past, by maintaining and refurbishing its building heritage, remembering the contribution of its citizens to the Australian war efforts through an impressive memorial lane of murals, honouring the contribution of its famous citizens, and maintaining museums to educate its citizens and tourists alike about the positive impacts of the gold, timber, dairying and fruit growing industries. Furthermore, the Gympie council has financed the reinvigoration of the Mary River Branch Railway and its “Rattler” tourism initiative.
      Gympie is a small city (population 21,000) 176km north of Brisbane in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of South East Queensland. It was established following the discovery of gold in 1867, a significant event in the life of a young and financially vulnerable State of Queensland. Although the gold rush is long gone, Gympie continues to flourish and today is a local government administrative centre for the Mary River Valley and Cooloola Coast (population 52,000).
      Our book provides a glimpse of Gympie’s interesting history and heritage.
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      • Primary Category: History
      • Additional Categories Architecture, Australia
      • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
        # of Pages: 92
      • Isbn
        • Softcover: 9781034424178
      • Publish Date: Feb 08, 2021
      • Language English
      • Keywords Queensland, War Memorials, Heritage, History
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      About the Creator
      OSWayfarer
      Graham Kingston
      Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia

      Graham For over 30 years I have enjoyed a career in International Development Assistance as an adviser, team leader, program/project manager, proposal/tender manager and writer and independent consultant. The most satisfaction was derived from the analytical, strategic and writing dimensions of program management and proposal/tender writing. I find that I use these skills in researching, planning and undertaking our travels and subsequently writing the associated Books. I am also hooked on the process of self-publishing eBooks to Amazon and Smashwords and now printed books to Blurb. Katherine For the past 10 years I was engrossed in my role as a manager of a substantial International English Language Testing (IELTS) centre. Prior to that I was an English language teacher. I enjoy travelling, observing different cultures, delving into history and researching our books.

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