A Brief History - Wilhelm Heinrich Heck
Wilhelm Heinrich Heck took over the family enterprise and set upon a path of expanding and increasing the milling capacity of the operation. Overcoming the logistical challenges of the day, Wilhelm oversaw the purchase and relocation of the central mill at Benowa to Rocky Point. This increased the groups crushing capacity from 800 tons to 40,000 tons annually.
After the passing of his parents (Joanna 1911, Carl 1915) and with the advent of the first world war German immigrants were looked on with at least suspicion and at worst deep contempt, Wilhelm Heinrich would become William Harry and the district founded as Steiglitz would be renamed Woongoolba.
After the war (between 1919 and 1947) the many smaller mills in the district closed one by one. Rocky Point Sugar Mill grew to absorb the increased volume of cane yielded from the district as the mills closed.
