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Egg Rock
Egg Rock, known as Kurraragin in the Yugambeh language, is situated in the Numinbah Valley on the western side of the Nerang River in the Lamington National Park.
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The Tulip Farm
Thousands of tourists travelled up the mountain to admire the tulips, daffodils and other flowers on display in garden beds.
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The Maid of Sker
From 1893 to the early 1930s the Maid of Sker made weekly trips carrying passengers, sugar and general cargo from Brisbane to Southport and Nerang.
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The Boomerang Farm
Dr Lorin Hawes, an American aeronautical scientist, settled on the Gold Coast and opened the Boomerang Farm as a tourist attraction in 1965.
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The Pimpama and Ormeau Memorial
For many years the digger remained in place beside the highway and was a landmark that children would salute as they passed.
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Nerang Railway Station
Nerang Station was located 49 miles 11 chains (78.6 km) from South Brisbane on the eastern side of Nerang township and provided water for the steam locomotives.
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The Mudgeeraba-Springbrook Road
The Mudgeeraba-Springbrook Road was built largely by hand with the use of explosives, bullock teams and horse drawn scoops and rollers.
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The H2 Hinde tree
The H2 Hinde Tree (Macadamia integrifolia) was one of 30 trees believed to be planted in the 1920s at ‘Colliston’ by Michael James Hinde on his Gilston farm which he had established in 1879.
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The Coomera River Bridge
The bridge contained 224 girders that were 61½ feet long and 6½ tons each and were the largest solid girders ever imported into Queensland at the time.
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The Summer House
Governor Musgrave’s choice of Southport’s calm waters and climate raised the profile of the region and encouraged affluent followers of fashion to spend their time in the new seaside resort.
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Sundale Shopping Centre
The complex opened on 26 March 1969, containing Queensland's first Big W family department store, a Woolworths supermarket, cinema, restaurant and 45 speciality stores.
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Southport Town Hall
Construction began on 11 January 1934 and the building was officially opened by the Queensland Premier, William Forgan-Smith on 2 August 1935.
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