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History
The town was originally named 'Korff's Harbour' by John Korff
in 1847. It was renamed Coffs Harbour, by the surveyor, when
the town site was reserved in 1861.
Timber getters were the first to settle in the area in 1841
and remained the most important industry well into the 1900's,
flourishing after the completion of the Jetty in 1892. Gold mining,
fruit growing, dairying, and sugar cane farming also became popular,
although many of these earlier ventures failed.
Fijian Bananas were
introduced by Herman Reick in 1881 and the banana growing industry
took off in the early 1900's as the population swelled during
the construction of the railway and the harbour breakwall. Banana
growing gained further momentum in the 1920's as the plantations
to the north were wiped out by disease.
With the arrival of the railway in 1915 & the completion of
the link through to Sydney in 1923, the tourism industry in Coffs
Harbour developed rapidly. Today Coffs is one of the most popular
destinations on the New South Wales north coast.
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