• Commander
'Yogi' Jensen RCN (ret.) (1921–2004), commander of , and , and the
Seventh Canadian Escort Squadron. Retiring from the navy in 1964, he settled in Queensland, and wrote seven books including
Tin hats, oilskins and seaboots: a naval journey, 1938–1945 (), and illustrated another nine books. Jensen led the museum acquisition of . He was made a Member of the
Order of Canada in 2004, for helping 'to preserve the history and heritage of Atlantic Canada'. •
Sarah Mian, Canadian writer and novelist, commencing with
When the Saints (2015), resident of Queensland. • George Young (1924–2002), naval service, engineering and construction, writer. Young and his family moved to Queensland in 1956. He wrote
Bluenose capers: Some vignettes of life in Nova Scotia and other stories (1971),
Bottoms up: More humorous vignettes of life in Nova Scotia and other stories (1976),
Ghosts in Nova Scotia: Tales of the supernatural (1979),
The short triangle: A story of the sea and men who go down to it in ships (1979),
Ancient peoples and modern ghosts (1980),
Over mulled rum: More vignettes of life in Nova Scotia and other stories (1983),
Who killed Surcouf: The untold story of the occupation of the Islands of Saint Pierre (1986), and
Oak Island treasure. == Gallery ==