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Mill Place
Fenwick’s Sawmill, steam operated, originally traded as Canadian Saw Mills. It was established by the Fenwick Brothers and Robert Morrish in 1908. It closed in 2000, and the area was redeveloped in 2006 as a sustainable community project.
Mill Place continues to develop as a precinct for the use and benefit of the Cooroy community, in Queensland.
TSC Machinery
Mill Place continues to develop as a precinct for the use and benefit of the Cooroy community, in Queensland.
TSC Machinery
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Only a few sawmills continued into the 1990’s. Straker’s sawmill in Cooran and Cooroy dominated the area in the period from the end of the Second World War (1945) and the Cooroy mill continued to expand and became the largest hardwood mill in Queensland until it was closed in October 2000 by actions of the Queensland Government.
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