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Yeronga Park

Yeronga Memorial Park
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Honour Avenue in Yeronga Memorial Park
Location Ipswich Road, Yeronga, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°31′11″S 153°01′27″E / 27.5197°S 153.0242°E / -27.5197; 153.0242Coordinates: 27°31′11″S 153°01′27″E / 27.5197°S 153.0242°E / -27.5197; 153.0242
Design period 1870s – 1890s (late 19th century)
Built 1882
Owner Brisbane City Council
Official name: Yeronga Memorial Park
Type state heritage (landscape, built)
Designated 2 December 2005
Reference no. 602462
Significant period 1917–1960s (fabric)
1882, 1888, 1917–1921, 1942–1945 (historical)
1882-ongoing (social)
Significant components memorial – pavilion, trees – remnant scrub, wall/s – retaining, tree groups – avenue of, memorial – rock/stone/boulder, hall – cwa, memorial – swimming pool, trees/plantings, croquet lawn, road/roadway, clubroom/s / clubhouse, memorial – gate/s, memorial – tree/avenue of trees, bowling green, hall – scouts / guides, terracing, oval/sports field, shed/s, pathway/walkway
Yeronga Memorial Park is located in Queensland
Yeronga Memorial Park
Location of Yeronga Memorial Park in Queensland

Yeronga Memorial Park is a heritage-listed park at Ipswich Road, Yeronga, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The park has an area of 224,600m² and is one of the oldest in Brisbane, having been established in 1882, and has been a World War I memorial since 1917. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 2 December 2005.

Yeronga Memorial Park is bounded by Ipswich Road to the east, Villa Street to the north, Park Road to the west, and School Road to the south. Its evolution has reflected the development of Yeronga and a number of important themes and events in Queensland's history.

The area was inhabited by the Coorparoo or Yerongpan clans of the Jagera tribe before the arrival of Europeans, and continued to be used by them for some time after the establishment of a convict settlement Brisbane in 1824. The area was then used by Europeans to depasture sheep from the Government Farm in Oxley.

Development of the Darling Downs made the Ipswich Road the main route to the interior, and the initial rough track was surveyed in the 1860s. The first sales of Crown land in the Yeronga area, involving 154 acres, had taken place in 1854. Land use in the area moved towards dairying and crops, including arrowroot, cotton, sugar, corn and potatoes. In 1879, the Queensland Government established a system of local government in Queensland. At that time, Yeronga was situated within the Yeerongpilly Division (a local government area) administered by the Yeerongpilly Divisional Board. The Yeerongpilly Division originally extended from Brisbane south to the Logan River and from Mount Gravatt to Goodna.


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