Before Narangba became a suburb of estates and commuter routines, it was a working rural landscape, shaped by paddocks, creeks and a railway stop more than by street grids or shopping precincts. A place organised by land, not streets For most of its history, Narangba wasn’t a town in the conventional sense. It functioned as…
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In use since the 1880s, the Woody Point Jetty on Bramble Bay has long served locals and visitors for fishing, family outings, and gatherings. On the Redcliffe Peninsula, the jetty remains a public space that connects today’s community with the area’s maritime past. A Jetty at the Heart of Community Life Constructed as part of…
A quiet town with quirky stories and roots that run deeper than its heritage streets. Dayboro has the kind of charm that feels like it’s been there forever — and nestled at the foot of the D’Aguilar Range, it practically has. Surrounded by green paddocks, gentle hills, and winding country roads, this rural pocket of…
When you think of Redcliffe, what comes to mind? The jetty? Fish and chips by the water? Bee Gees Way? While those are all part of its charm, Redcliffe is also the quiet custodian of stories that most people – even long-time locals – don’t know. From colonial beginnings to war-time secrets, this peninsula holds…