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    Yeppoon War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial avenue of trees in Normanby Street, James Street and Anzac Parade, Yeppoon, Shire of Livingstone, Queensland...
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    (Yeppoon railway station)) Yeppoon War Memorial, Normanby Street (23°07′48″S 150°44′47″E / 23.1299°S 150.7464°E / -23.1299; 150.7464 (Yeppoon War Memorial))...
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  • Point Memorial Hall World War I Cenotaph, Mackay World War I memorials in Queensland Yeppoon War Memorial Yeronga Memorial Park besides in Queensland...
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  • Powder Magazine Warwick War Memorial Weeping Mother Memorial World War I Cenotaph, Mackay Yeppoon War Memorial Yeronga Memorial Park Long Tan Cross (original...
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  • Toogoolawah War Memorial Warwick War Memorial Yeppoon War Memorial Korean War Memorial, Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Brussels Korean War Memorial Wall, Brampton...
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    no historic marker in its place, Yeppoon resident John Millroy began campaigning in 2011-2012 for a permanent memorial at the crash site to commemorate...
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  • Hall World War I Cenotaph, Mackay World War I memorials in Queensland Yeppoon War Memorial Yeronga Memorial Park Shrine of Remembrance, Anzac Square...
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  • Ethel Hanrahan (category Australian Army personnel of World War II)
    Baker). She attended Banana State School in 1917, and St Ursula’s Convent, Yeppoon from 1920 to 1926 where she excelled in music and was first violin in the...
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    locality on the Capricorn Coast located 21 kilometres (13 mi) south of Yeppoon in Queensland, Australia. It is within the local government area of Shire...
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    opened in 1935. Opened in 1925, Anzac Memorial Avenue (as it was originally named) is the longest World War I memorial avenue in Queensland and was the first...
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