Southern Moreton Bay Islands (Redland City)

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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). However, nearly one-third of all dwellings on the islands were unoccupied, suggesting a high proportion of "second homes" that are owned by people who were elsewhere on the night of the census.[1]

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Southern Moreton Bay Islands
Nickname: SMBI, Bay Islands, or RKLM
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A satellite view from the southwest of south Moreton Bay, Queensland. Labelled are the many islands created from the outflow of the Logan River behind the barrier of North and South Stradbroke Islands.
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Location of the Bay Islands in Queensland
Geography
LocationMoreton Bay
Coordinates27°38′S 153°23′E
Major islands
Administration
Australia
StateQueensland
RegionSouth East Queensland
Local government areaRedland City
Demographics
Population6,153 (2016 census)
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Geography

Tiny Perulpa Island is joined by a causeway to Macleay and is generally regarded as part of Macleay.[citation needed]

The inhabited Southern Moreton Bay Islands are mostly surrounded by the Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park, which is also located within Redland City.[2]

History

The population of the four inhabited Bay Islands in 2006:[citation needed]

The population of the four inhabited Bay Islands in 2016:[citation needed]

  • Karragarra, 204
  • Lamb, 432
  • Russell, 2,836
  • Macleay, population 2,681

The population of the four inhabited Bay Islands in 2021:[3]

  • Karragarra, 240
  • Lamb, 504
  • Russell, 3,698
  • Macleay, population 3,193

Originally subdivided in the early 1970s, a bridge was promised by the then government. This never eventuated and residents are now feeling the pressure of transport to the mainland for some shopping trips, as mainland parking has become very scarce.[4]

Heritage listings

Lamb Island has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • Lamb Island Pioneer Hall, Lucas Drive[5]
  • Mango Trees planted over 100 years ago, Tina Avenue[6]
  • Jetty Shed which has been restored by the local island community group and was used for loading local produce onto the merchant boats[6][7]

Macleay Island has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Transportation

The islands have a frequent scheduled vehicle barge provided by Stradbroke Ferries and fast passenger ferries services provided by Bay Islands Transit, leaving from Redland Bay. Passenger services from Redland Bay to the islands were added to the Translink network in 2013, allowing passengers to use go cards to ride the ferries.[9]

Telecommunications

The National Broadband Network became available on the islands in June 2020, in both fibre to the curb and fibre to the node, depending on the street.[10]

See also

References

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