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The area was first named Strathpine by the Queensland Government Railways in the 1880s [11] where Strathpine is a Scottish place name, where strath means valley and pine refers to the Pine River. [3] [12] From 1889 to 2008, Strathpine was the administrative centre of the Pine Rivers Shire Council (formerly known as the Pine Division and the ...
Pine Rivers Shire Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 238 Gympie Road, Strathpine, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1889 to 1935. It was built from 1889 to 1935. It is also known as Pine Divisional Board Hall , Pine Rivers Shire Hall , and Pine Shire Hall .
Strathpine railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the suburb of Strathpine in the City of Moreton Bay . In 2001, a third platform opened as part of the addition of a third track from Bald Hills to Lawnton .
The second road (Road 2) runs in an indirect northerly direction from Albany Creek (in the former Shire of Pine Rivers) [4] to Strathpine, crossing the South Pine River as it leaves Albany Creek. It carries the name Albany Creek Road through part of Albany Creek, and the State Route 28 shield for its entire length, a distance of 8.4 kilometres ...
Strathpine Centre has approximately 165 specialty stores mostly within the categories of clothing, general merchandise, homewares and cosmetics. Prior to September 2015, Scentre Group owned and managed the centre as Westfield Strathpine until it was sold off in August 2015 along with three other centres for a total of $783 Million. [ 2 ]
Corrimony (Scottish Gaelic: Coire Monaidh) is a small village at the western end of Glenurquhart, in Inverness-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland, now within Highland council area. It is 13 km west of Drumnadrochit, and 32 km south-west of Inverness. Corrimony chambered cairn. Corrimony is famous for Mony's Stone and Corrimony chambered cairn.
Oulton is a village in the civil parish of Stone Rural, in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England. The village is located north of the market town of Stone and near to the Trent and Mersey Canal. In 2020 it had an estimated population of 597. [1]
The area is named after the early pioneer William Eaton, who farmed at Albany Creek from 1874 and was elected as a member of the Pine Shire Council (later renamed Pine Rivers Shire) from 1909 to 1912. [10] Cashs Crossing at the South Pine River was on the main route from Brisbane to Gympie. In 1891 it was proposed to build a bridge over it.