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Joe's Waterhole Est. 1891


In the historic market town of Eumundi, Queensland.
There is a lot of history and family tradition at Joe’s Waterhole Hotel. This historic hotel as it stands today was once the Commercial, which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire swept through Eumundi in 1924. In 1962 Joe Whiting took over ownership when he swapped his sugar-cane farm in Maroochydore for the hotel. It became known colloquially as Joe’s Waterhole and was officially renamed in 1987.
joeswaterhole.com/history
From the early 1850s, almost all the area in the vicinity of the Eumundi district was part of three cattle runs - Canando, Yandina and North Kenilworth. The main grazing areas were around Belli and the Verrierdale-Doonan area...Eumundi, with the railway and the road to the north passing through it, developed as an important centre of the timber and dairying industry.
Drive thru off licence 'The Thirsty Camel' in Note on this image
There is a lot of history and family tradition at Joe’s Waterhole Hotel. This historic hotel as it stands today was once the Commercial, which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire swept through Eumundi in 1924. In 1962 Joe Whiting took over ownership when he swapped his sugar-cane farm in Maroochydore for the hotel. It became known colloquially as Joe’s Waterhole and was officially renamed in 1987.
joeswaterhole.com/history
From the early 1850s, almost all the area in the vicinity of the Eumundi district was part of three cattle runs - Canando, Yandina and North Kenilworth. The main grazing areas were around Belli and the Verrierdale-Doonan area...Eumundi, with the railway and the road to the north passing through it, developed as an important centre of the timber and dairying industry.
Drive thru off licence 'The Thirsty Camel' in Note on this image
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