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European expansion into the Wynnum area commenced in the late 1850s around the mouth of Wynnum Creek. At this time, Black's Camp was identified on the salt flat to the north of Wynnum Creek, what is now partially covered by Greene and Elanora Parks ( 27°25′59″S 153°10′19″E / 27.433°S 153.172°E / -27.433; 153.172 ( Black'
Wynnum is a coastal suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [3] The suburb is a popular destination in Brisbane due to its coastline, jetty and tidal wading pool. In the 2021 census, Wynnum had a population of 14,036 people. [1] Wynnum and the adjoining suburb Manly were once known as twin towns. [4]
The island is visible from the mainland, particularly the suburbs of Wynnum, Manly and Lota. It has its own permanent water supply, a spring in the centre of the island. Many migratory birds use the island as a watering hole; it forms part of the Moreton Bay and Pumicestone Passage Important Bird Area , so identified by BirdLife International ...
Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, Hennessy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner. . Nazareth House was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazare
St Helena Island is near the mouth of the Brisbane River and is significant for its history as a penal colony, and its migratory birds. [citation needed] Beachside suburbs that offer swimming and watersports include Wynnum, Manly, Shorncliffe, Sandgate and Wellington Point. Redcliffe Jetty at sunset
Mount Carmel Convent is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic former convent at 199 Bay Terrace, Wynnum, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Hall & Dods and built in 1915 by William Richard Juster.
Pages in category "Wynnum, Queensland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The first land sales in the area took place in 1860 at Lytton and around the Waterloo Bay. In 1882, Manly Beach Estate was auctioned. Wynnum and Manly were the only bayside stations opened with the Cleveland railway line on 1 November 1889. The completion of the railway led to a surge of growth in the district, and by the early years of the ...