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Redland Bay is a coastal semi-rural locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Redland Bay had a population of 17,056 people. [1]Since the first European settlers arrived in the mid-19th century, Redland Bay has remained a farming and fishing-based area until the mid-20th century when some of the farms were subdivided and improved transport infrastructure ...
The Southern Moreton Bay Islands, abbreviated as SMBI, also known as the Bay Islands, are the four inhabited southern Moreton Bay islands located in South East Queensland, Australia. The group is part of the Redland City with a permanent population of 7,635 as of the 2021 census (up from 6,153 in the 2016 census ).
The island is a locality within the local government area of Redland City and a national park [4] [5] named Teerk Roo Ra National Park and Conservation Park. [6] The island is only accessible by watercraft. Dugongs, turtles, dolphins, jellyfish, and sharks are known to inhabit the waters around the island.
Redland City, also known as the Redlands and formerly known as Redland Shire, is a local government area (LGA) and a part of Greater Brisbane in South East Queensland, Australia. With a population of 159,222 as of June 2021, Redland City is spread along the southern coast of Moreton Bay , covering 537.2 square kilometres (207.4 sq mi).
Raby Bay Marina. Cleveland is located on the western shores of Moreton Bay approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) east-south-east of Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland. It comprises commercial, residential and industrial areas and is the location of Redland City's Council Chambers, offices and various cultural facilities.
Redland Bay Road is a state-controlled district road (number 110) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is signed as State Route 21. It runs from Redland Sub-Arterial Road ( Mount Cotton Road ) in Burbank (where it crosses Tingalpa Creek ) to Cleveland–Redland Bay Road in Thornlands , a distance of 11.9 ...
The people of the Quandamooka lived in the Redlands long before white settlement. Food was plentiful and skillfully hunted, fished and collected. Tribes of the Yuggera language group inhabited the whole area, with the tribe inhabiting the mainland coastal strip stretching from Redland Bay to the mouth of the Brisbane River being called the Koobenpul.
Beenleigh–Redland Bay Road is a continuous 16.5 kilometres (10.3 mi) road route in the Logan and Redland local government areas of Queensland, Australia. The route is designated as part of State Route 47. [ 1 ]