Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia

History | Suburbs | Redcliffe area | Pine Rivers area | Caboolture area | Facilities | Local heritage register

🇦🇺 The City of Moreton Bay, known until July 2023 as the Moreton Bay Region, is a local government area in the north of the Brisbane metropolitan city in South East Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it replaced three established local government areas, the City of Redcliffe and the Shires of Pine Rivers and Caboolture.

With an estimated operating budget of A$391 million, Moreton Bay is the third most populous local government area in Australia behind the City of Brisbane and City of Gold Coast, both of which are also amalgamated entities.

History The original inhabitants, or Traditional Owners, of Moreton Bay are the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal Aboriginal people.

Duungidjawu (also known as Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Duungidjawu country. The Duungidjawu language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Somerset Region and the City of Moreton Bay, particularly the towns of Caboolture, Kilcoy, Woodford and Moore.

At the time the Divisional Boards Act 1879 came into force on 11 November 1879, the present City of Morton Bay was entirely contained within the Caboolture Division, which also included the Sunshine Coast. By 1890, Caboolture Division had shrunk considerably with the separate incorporation of the Pine Division (21 January 1888), Redcliffe Division (5 April 1888) and Maroochy Division (5 July 1890).

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Caboolture, Pine and Redcliffe (as well as Maroochy) became Shires on 31 March 1903. Redcliffe was proclaimed a Town on 28 May 1921 and a City on 13 June 1959. A few weeks earlier, on 23 May 1959, Pine was renamed the Shire of Pine Rivers.

In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released its report and recommended the amalgamation of the three local government areas: • the City of Redcliffe • the Shire of Pine Rivers • and the Shire of Caboolture

It argued that the area was part of the South East Queensland Regional Plan's Urban Footprint, and would attract 11% of the region's population and housing growth to 2006. A very strong community of interest was identified through the region's links and dependencies to Brisbane. The councils disagreed with the commission's plans although, with the exception of Redcliffe, did not oppose alternative amalgamation options. On 15 March 2008, the City and Shires formally ceased to exist and were amalgamated into a new local government area called the Moreton Bay Region. Elections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the regional council. In 2012, following the election of the LNP state government, Redcliffe sought to enter a de-amalgamation process; however, a deadline to gather signatures on a petition by 29 August 2012 was missed. The Hills District sought in 2011 to transfer to Brisbane City Council, but the local government Change Commissioner declined the proposal on cost grounds.

On 8 December 2021, the council unanimously voted to rename the council area to Moreton Bay City and to seek approval from the Local Government Change Commission for the renaming. The LGA was officially renamed the City of Moreton Bay on 21 July 2023.

In April 2023, the Queensland Government decided to reflect the growing population of the region by creating five new localities named Corymbia, Greenstone, Lilywood, Wagtail Grove, and Waraba by excising parts of the existing localities of Bellmere, Rocksberg, Upper Caboolture, and Wamuran.

In July 2023, the Moreton Bay Region was renamed the City of Moreton Bay.

The City of Moreton Bay is divided into 12 divisions, each of which elects one councillor. Additionally, the entire city elects a mayor.

Suburbs The City of Moreton Bay includes the following places:

Redcliffe area • Redcliffe • Clontarf • Deception Bay • Kippa-Ring • Margate • Newport • Rothwell • Scarborough • Woody Point.

Pine Rivers area Urban suburbs: • Albany Creek • Arana Hills • Bray Park • Brendale • Eatons Hill • Everton Hills • Ferny Hills • Griffin • Kallangur • Lawnton • Mango Hill • Murrumba Downs • North Lakes • Petrie • Strathpine • Warner; Rural localities: • Armstrong Creek • Bunya • Camp Mountain • Cashmere • Cedar Creek • Clear Mountain • Closeburn • Dakabin • Dayboro • Draper • Highvale • Jollys Lookout • Joyner • King Scrub • Kobble Creek • Kurwongbah • Laceys Creek • Mount Glorious • Mount Nebo • Mount Pleasant • Mount Samson • Ocean View • Rush Creek • Samford Valley • Samford Village • Samsonvale • Whiteside • Wights Mountain • Yugar

Caboolture area Coastal Caboolture region: • Beachmere • Bellmere • Burpengary • Burpengary East • Caboolture • Caboolture South • Deception Bay • Donnybrook • Elimbah • Godwin Beach • Meldale • Moodlu • Morayfield • Narangba • Ningi • Sandstone Point • Toorbul • Upper Caboolture; Inland Caboolture region: • Bellthorpe • Booroobin • Bracalba • Campbells Pocket • Cedarton • Commissioners Flat • Corymbia • D'Aguilar • Delaneys Creek • Greenstone • Lilywood • Moorina • Mount Delaney • Mount Mee • Neurum • Rocksberg • Stanmore • Stony Creek • Wagtail Grove • Waraba • Wamuran • Wamuran Basin • Woodford; Bribie Island : • Banksia Beach • Bellara • Bongaree • Bribie Island NP: • Welsby • White Patch • Woorim.

Facilities The City of Moreton Bay operates libraries at Albany Creek, Arana Hills, Bongaree (Bribie Island), Burpengary, Caboolture, Deception Bay, North Lakes, Redcliffe, Strathpine, and Woodford. It also operates a mobile library service on a fortnightly basis serving the suburbs of Beachmere, Bray Park, Dayboro, Donnybrook, Lawnton, Mount Glorious, Mount Mee, Mount Nebo, Mount Samson Petrie, Samford, Toorbul and Warner.

Local heritage register The City of Moreton Bay maintains its local heritage register in two parts: • List of sites, objects and buildings of significant historical and cultural value • List of significant trees.

Story Bridge, Brisbane,Queensland  
Story Bridge, Brisbane,Queensland
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The Moreton Bay City has a population of over 469,465 people.

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Antipodal to Moreton Bay is: -27.083,27.283

Locations Near: Moreton Bay 152.917,-27.2833

🇦🇺 Redcliffe 153.075,-27.228 d: 16.8  

🇦🇺 Brisbane 153.024,-27.471 d: 23.4  

🇦🇺 Logan 153.109,-27.639 d: 43.9  

🇦🇺 Redland City 153.25,-27.583 d: 46.8  

🇦🇺 Ipswich 152.666,-27.665 d: 49.1  

🇦🇺 Caloundra 153.133,-26.8 d: 57.8  

🇦🇺 Buderim 153.053,-26.685 d: 67.9  

🇦🇺 Sunshine Coast 153.087,-26.653 d: 72.1  

🇦🇺 Southport 153.405,-27.974 d: 90.6  

🇦🇺 Gold Coast 153.416,-28.002 d: 93.8  

Antipodal to: Moreton Bay -27.083,27.283

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🇵🇹 Ponta Delgada -25.673,37.736 d: 18845.3  

🇨🇻 Mindelo -24.967,16.85 d: 18834.7  

🇮🇨 San Cristóbal de La Laguna -16.314,28.478 d: 18948.7  

🇮🇨 Santa Cruz de Tenerife -16.25,28.467 d: 18942.6  

🇵🇹 Angra do Heroísmo -27.217,38.65 d: 18751.1  

🇵🇹 Madeira -17,32.75 d: 18870.6  

🇵🇹 Funchal -16.905,32.648 d: 18868.3  

🇮🇨 San Bartolomé de Tirajana -15.573,27.926 d: 18879  

🇮🇨 Santa Lucía de Tirajana -15.533,27.917 d: 18875.2  

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