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How iREC Supports Sellers in Yorkeys Knob (QLD 4878)

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✅ Support if Things Go Wrong – even if you’ve already listed, we can step in and help.

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About Yorkeys Knob (QLD 4878)

Yorkeys Knob is the third beach suburb after Machans Beach and Holloways Beach.

Yorkeys Knob got its name from George Lawson, a Yorkshire-born, Cairns-based beche-de-mer fisherman. On 10 June 1886 Yorkey Lawson reported the loss of a man and his wife from Green Island. They had left to visit the wreck of the Upolu, intending to return the same day. Lawson made a search for them, but was unable to find any trace of them, not even an accident. The pilot cutter was sent to search for the couple. Lawson built a homestead adjoining the Mount Buchan estate near what is now Yorkeys Knob. During the off-fishing season he and his sons farmed pumpkins, sweet potatoes and paddy melons, but not successfully. Whatever the bandicots and pigs didn't eat, the crocodiles did. Lawson used the mangroves near his homestead for the firewood and water needed for his beche-de-mer smoking station on Green Island. Locals are attached to the name, despite the reaction it sometimes gets ("knob" being a slang term for penis), and successfully prevented a developer from advertising a development as being at "Yorkeys Beach".

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Smithfield, 4878
Stratford, 4870
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Kanimbla, 4870
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Deeral, 4871
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