Bongaree’s competitive edge is not cosmetic — it is structural. The suburb is built along the shoreline of Pumicestone Passage, and that geography has shaped how people move through it for more than a century. What reads today as “walkability” is the modern outcome of a waterfront settlement pattern that began with fishing fleets, oyster…
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Before Morayfield became known as one of the region’s biggest retail hubs, its daily life was spread along a road, a rail line and a loose strip of shops that behaved like a service town — until that role was quietly replaced. A service town without a civic spine For much of its early life,…
On a windy afternoon, locals walking along Captain Cook Parade at Deception Bay can see where the old rock seawall has been failing. Soon, it will be replaced by a stepped concrete wall designed to withstand future storms—and fitted with pedestrian access points that make it easier for families to reach the water. Across the…