and Mount Perry in
Lyons seen from
Ipswich, 2016 The peaks of the range derived their names as follows: • Flinders Peak (
Aboriginal: Booroong'pah) was originally named
High Peak in July 1799 by
Lieutenant Matthew Flinders RN (1774–1814)
navigator,
hydrographer and
scientist,
HM Colonial Sloop Norfolk. The name Flinders Peak was first used by
John Oxley (1785?-1828)
Surveyor General during his explorations in 1824, as a change from
High Peak of Flinders. • Mount Joyce, formerly known as
Kents Peak, so marked on a map of the Moreton Bay District published in 1842 by
Robert Dixon (1800–1858)
surveyor. • Mount Blaine (
Aboriginal: Ginginbaar) is probably named after John Blaine ( - 1908) who took up land near Peak Crossing in 1869 as the owner of Portion 89, Parish of Goolman. • Mount Goolman, formerly named by John Oxley as
Murdoch Peak, is derived from the
Yuggera language indicating stone axe.
Murdoch Peak was probably named after Peter Murdoch, superintendent of the agricultural establishment at
Emu Plains. • Mount Elliott is reportedly named after Robert Elliott who took up land in 1868. • Ivorys Rock (
Aboriginal: Muntambin) is named after James Ivory (1820–1887)
grazier, who held
freehold land in the
Bundamba and around this range. ==Water catchment==