The Johnstone River, comprising the North Johnstone River and the South Johnstone River, is a river system in Far North and North Queensland, Australia...
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The following is a list of characters in River City, a Scottish soap opera that began broadcasting on BBC Scotland on 24 September 2002. "A look back...
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Innisfail Advocate (redirect from Johnstone River Advocate and Innisfail News)
Innisfail, Queensland, Australia. Patrick James Leahy launched the Johnstone River Advocate on 6 December 1906. On Leahy's death in 1927 the newspaper...
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Intsia bijuga (redirect from Johnstone River teak)
Intsia bijuga, commonly known as Borneo teak, Johnstone River teak, Kwila, Moluccan ironwood, Pacific teak, scrub mahogany and vesi, is a species of flowering...
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St Johnstone Football Club is a professional association football club in Perth, Scotland, which is a member of the Scottish Premiership for the 2023–24...
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Innisfail's town centre is situated at the junction of the Johnstone River and South Johnstone River, approximately 5 km (3 mi) from the coast. It is located...
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The Jubilee Bridge spans the South Johnstone River connecting Innisfail and East Innisfail, Queensland, Australia. The bridge was constructed in 2011...
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Elaeocarpus bancroftii (redirect from Johnstone River almond)
Elaeocarpus bancroftii, commonly known as Kuranda quandong, Johnstone River almond, ebony heart, grey nut, or nut tree is a large rainforest tree in the...
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zoological entities are named after Johnstone, such as the Johnstone River and the freshwater crocodile. Robert Arthur Johnstone was born in Richmond, Tasmania...
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Cainozoic era and the lavas flooded and partially filled the South Johnstone River and Downey Creek valleys in the northern part of the place to depths...
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Musa jackeyi (redirect from Johnstone River banana)
Musa jackeyi (commonly called the Johnstone River banana) is a species of wild banana (genus Musa) in the banana family (Musaceae). It is placed in section...
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Syzygium erythrocalyx (redirect from Johnstone River satinash)
Syzygium erythrocalyx, commonly known as Johnstone River satinash, is a rainforest tree native to North Queensland, Australia. The tree is up to 30 ft...
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the small settlements of Smithfield and Cairns in 1876. In 1880 the Johnstone River district was identified as suitable for agriculture and opened up for...
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foothills of the southern Atherton Tablelands in the vicinity of the North Johnstone River. "Species profile—Meiogyne hirsuta". Queensland Department of Environment...
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'Sugar Lighters in the Johnstone River, Queensland' In the early days of settlement at Geraldton [now Innisfail], the Johnstone River had a sand bar at the...
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The national park is located on the coast south of the mouth of the Johnstone River a few kilometres from Innisfail in the Cassowary Coast Region. The...
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involved in the shipwreck of the Maria including Maria Creek and the Johnstone River.[citation needed] Up until the late 1870s, the area was still considered...
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"Topaz Road National Park protects remnant rainforest in the upper Johnstone River catchment. The park and nearby nature refuges form a network of protected...
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Brisbane, he selected his Innisfail Estate in June 1880 along the Johnstone River where the present town is located. News of Fitzgerald's venture attracted...
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by Thomas Henry Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald arrived on the banks of the Johnstone River with 35 South Sea Islanders and ten Irish workers to grow sugarcane...
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Baron Derwent (redirect from Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone baronets)
named after the River Derwent in Yorkshire. Sir Richard Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 1st Baronet (died 1807) Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 2nd Baronet (1799–1869)...
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umbellata Jelly palm fruit Butia odortata Jocote Spondias purpurea Johnstone River satinash fruit Syzygium erythrocalyx Jujube Ziziphus jujuba Jujube...
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and the Josephine sections. Both the North and South branches of the Johnstone River flow through the Palmerston section. The Josephine Falls visitor area...
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Frederick Manson Bailey in 1891, based on plant material collected on the Johnstone River and "other scrubs of tropical Queensland". It was initially named Cryptocarya...
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duthieanum Syzygium dyerianum Syzygium elegans Syzygium erythrocalyx – Johnstone River satinash, Red Bud satinash Syzygium eucalyptoides Syzygium fibrosum...
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the Johnstone River had a sand bar at the mouth and several shallow stretches in the river. The problem of large ships being unable to enter the river made...
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which grows in Japan and China, and other minor Corylus species. Johnstone River almond (Elaeocarpus bancroftii), prized food among northern Indigenous...
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'large mob' of 'cute creatures', Mamu aborigines, coming down the North Johnstone River who were unaware of 'the power of resistance the white man had'. He...
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priest who developed the Parish, established Catholic education in the Johnstone River district and built Innisfail's present Mother of Good Counsel Church...
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"Jack" Mundey was born on 17 October 1929 in Malanda, Queensland on the Johnstone River in the Atherton Tablelands, some 100 km west of Cairns. He was one...
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