Inskip Peninsula is a peninsula to the north of the town of Rainbow Beach in south-east Queensland, Australia. A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula (from the latin words paene insula, almost island) is a geographical landform consisting of an extension of a body of land from a larger body of land, surrounded by water on three sides. ... Capital Brisbane Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Quentin Bryce Premier Peter Beattie (ALP) Federal representation - House seats 28 - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05) - Product ($m) $158,506 (3rd) - Product per capita $40,170/person (6th) Population (June Quarter Released Statistics 2006) - Population 4,053,444 (3rd) - Density 2. ...
The southern tip of Fraser Island lies just off of Inskip Point, the northern tip of the peninsula. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
Black-breasted Buttonquail, a restricted-range endemic buttonquail is found in sand-dunes on the peninsula. This article is a parent page for a series of articles providing information about endemism among birds in the Worlds various zoogeographic zones. ... The buttonquails or hemipodes are a small family of birds which resemble, but are unrelated to, the true quails. ...
External links
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service page about the Inskip Peninsula
Inskip wrote a number of books and pamphlets and has been the subject of a number of books.
According to Inskip, the Brewster venture initially proved profitable, but after continued mounting losses, the firms directors and bondholders insisted on closing down the firm, so in July of 1935, bankruptcy proceeding were instituted in the New York District Court.
Most of the cars Inskip imported at that time were equipped with British or French coachwork but he did build a handful of Inskip-badged bodies on Phantom III and Wraith chassis.