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Kangaroo Island refers to an island in Queensland, Australia. It is located near Hervey Bay and River Heads. It divides the flow of the Susan River, causing one division to converge with Bunya Creek as it flows into the Great Sandy Strait. The island is 116 hectares in size. Kangaroo Island has recently been listed for sale. [1] [2] [3]
Russell Island is an island, a town and a locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The island is also known by its traditional Aboriginal name of Canaipa . [ 4 ] In the 2021 census , the locality of Russell Island had a population of 3,698 people.
A dairying property located near Beechmont on the Nerang River was advertised to be sold by auction 23 November 1920 by Cameron Brothers auctioneers. [26] The plan shows the land for sale, 858 acres, being subdivision 2 of portion 106, Parish of Gilston, on Beech Mountain, facing the present Binna Burra Road, within 13 miles of Nerang Township ...
A map advertising land for sale by John Cameron auctioneer, in central Macleay, Macleay Island consisted of 308 marine villa sites each of 1/4 acre and upwards to be held on the ground on Friday 10 December 1886. [13] The land on offer bordered Kalara Street to the north, Kate Street to the east and Karrawarra Street to the south.
The island is in the southern part of Moreton Bay between the Queensland mainland and North Stradbroke Island. [5] It is within the Moreton Bay Marine Park. [6] The elevation ranges from 0 to 26 metres (0 to 85 ft) above sea level. The land use on the island is predominantly residential. [5]
There are 334 islands (or islets) within the state of Tasmania; [6] with the main islands listed below, each having a land area greater than 100 hectares (250 acres). A full list of all 334 islands is located at the list of islands of Tasmania.
Commencing in 1988, two low mangrove islands, Andys Island and Griffin Island, were redeveloped by Lewis Land Corporation to create a six-island group for a gated community of canal home sites with deepwater moorings and direct access to Moreton Bay. 140,000 cubic metres (4,900,000 cu ft) of sand was pumped to create the islands and their navigable waterways. [3]
Bulwer Island is a 120 hectares (1.2 km 2) reclaimed tidal mangrove island at the mouth of the Brisbane River in the suburb of Pinkenba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It is named for Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the British Colonial Secretary who separated Queensland from New South Wales in 1859 and made Sir George Bowen its first Governor.