Mill Point Archaeological Project Field Season Report 2004

Ulm, Sean (2004) Mill Point Archaeological Project Field Season Report 2004. , Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, The University of Queensland.

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Author Ulm, Sean
Title Mill Point Archaeological Project Field Season Report 2004
School, Department or Centre Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit
Institution The University of Queensland
Publication date 2004-01-01
Subject 430205 Historical Archaeology (incl. Industrial Archaeology)
210104 Archaeology of Australia (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
210108 Historical Archaeology (incl. Industrial Archaeology)
Abstract/Summary Welcome to the 2004 Mill Point Archaeological Project Field Season Report. Mill Point (or Elanda Point) in the Cooloola Section of Great Sandy National Park is the site of one of the earliest timber settlements in Queensland, operating between 1869 and 1892. In 2004, community concerns about the long-term future of the site prompted the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Noosa Shire Council (NSC) and University of Queensland (UQ) to collaborate in the first stage of a project to undertake a detailed survey of the site. The survey wil inform management plans to help preserve the site for future generations.
Keyword Mill Point
Lake Cootharaba
sawmill
 
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