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Whether you are upsizing or downsizing to Kin Kin, have a little read of our historical overview to find out more about the lifestyle and what the suburb has to offer.
Overview Kin Kin is a suburb settled in the southeast section of Queensland as part of the Noosa Shire. Coondoo and Neusa Valeon wrap it to the north and Cooran and Pinbarren to the south. On its west is the Mothar Mountain, while both Cootharaba and Como take up the east. Some of the main roads navigating through the expanse include Sister Tree Creek Road, Gympie Kin Kin Road, Pomona Kin Kin Road, and Wahpunga Line.
Living in Kin Kin Kin Kin is mainly a place that serves as a hub for those visiting the famous attractions around the area, including Great Sandy National Park and Lake Cootharaba. A part of the south section covers the beautiful Woondum National Park, known for its eucalypti forests. The town itself offers a variety of recreational activities from its scenic parks and reserves. Some popular nature spots are Keys Creek Conservation Area, Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Project, Noosa Trail Kin Kin, and Noosa Forest Retreat. Fascinatingly, the locality lies within the Noosa Biosphere, which is considered the first-ever UNESCO biosphere in Queensland.
History of Kin Kin The origin of the town’s name has long been in debate. It is widely acknowledged that the term defines as “many black ants” because of the abundance of these species in the area. Some also believed it stemmed from an Aboriginal word, kauin kauin, which means red soil.
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