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and study, including early British
exploration, surveying and mapping,
historic coastal navigation, vegetation
types and habitats, and the
Quandamooka people’s use of and
values in the landscape.
The place has the potential to contribute
to our understanding of the
establishment and evolution of small
island farms and the transport of
produce in Queensland.
The place has the potential to yield
information on the evolution of small
coastal holiday settlements,
environmental and aesthetic
appreciation and recreational and
tourism usage of beachside coastal
reserves.
CRITERION D The place is a highly intact example of
the place is th
important in a 19 century esplanade reserve and
demonstrating illustrates the importance of such zones
the principal in Queensland’s recreational non-surf
characteristics
of a particular coastal beach culture. It exemplifies the
class of cultural
places ongoing importance of the esplanade