Woody Point Redcliffe, Queensland | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 27°15′16″S153°06′06″E / 27.2544°S 153.1016°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 4,548 (2021 census) [1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 2,680/km2 (6,930/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1971 | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 4019 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 1.7 km2 (0.7 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | AEST (UTC+10:00) | ||||||||||||||
Location |
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LGA(s) | City of Moreton Bay | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Redcliffe | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Petrie | ||||||||||||||
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Woody Point is a coastal suburb of Redcliffe in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Woody Point had a population of 4,548 people. [1]
Along with its neighbouring coastal suburbs on the Redcliffe Peninsula, the suburb is a popular recreational destination within the Brisbane metropolitan area.[ citation needed ]
Woody Point is at the south-east of the Redcliffe Peninsula, approximately 35.2 kilometres (21.9 mi) by road north-northeast of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia.[ citation needed ]
The suburb is bounded by Moreton Bay to the east, Bramble Bay to the south, roughly by unnamed drain to the west and roughly by King Street to the north. [3]
There are three headlands along the eastern coast of the suburb. At the southern tip is Woody Point ( 27°15′47″S153°06′14″E / 27.2630°S 153.1038°E ), also known as Ningeryoun, first marked on a 1840s survey map by James Charles Burnett. [4] Further north are:
In 1799, Matthew Flinders landed on the peninsula and named the location Red Cliff Point after the colours of the cliffs. In 1823 the peninsula was selected as the site of Queensland's first (and only) penal colony (Moreton Bay penal settlement). After arriving in 1824 to establish the colony, problems with mosquitoes and resistance from the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) and the people (Ningi Ningi, Ninghi Ninghi), part of the Undambi people who were indigenous to the land, caused the colony to relocate further up the Brisbane River in 1825, founding the city of Brisbane. [7]
Redcliffe developed as a small seaside retreat accessible only by boat from Brisbane while Woody Point was originally a banana plantation.[ citation needed ]
Woody Point Jetty was built in 1888. It was reconstructed during 2008 at a cost of $9.6 million. [8]
When the Hornibrook Bridge opened in 1935 (later replaced by the Houghton Highway and Ted Smout Memorial Bridge ), it linked Brighton, the most north-eastern suburb in the City of Brisbane, across Hays Inlet to Clontarf on the Redcliffe Peninsula. By improving the road connection between them, Redcliffe then became much more accessible and grew as part of Brisbane's suburban sprawl.[ citation needed ]
A one-off 'high speed reliability trial' motor race was held in 1936, with a 4.2km (2.65 mile) circuit using the following streets in a clockwise direction: Oxley St-Duffield Rd-Ernest St-Albert St-Margate Pde-Whytecliffe Pde-Gayundah Esplanade-Lilla St-Alfred St. Competitors had to average fixed speeds over the 27 laps. [9] [10]
Our Lady of Lourdes School opened in 1969 and closed in 1995. [11]
Woody Point Special School opened on 21 August 1978. [11]
Southern Cross Catholic College (Woody Point Primary) opened in 2002, being formed by the amalgamation of three Catholic primary schools of the Peninsula, Soubirous College and De La Salle College. [11]
In 1958, HMQS Gayundah was run aground at Woody Point to create a breakwater. [12]
The foundation stone of St Mark's Anglican Church was laid at 46 Kate Street (corner of Annie Street, 27°15′28″S153°06′25″E / 27.2577°S 153.1070°E ) on Sunday 26 April 1953 by Archbishop Reginald Halse. [13] [14] The church was dedicated on 7 April 1957 by Archbishop Halse. It was consecrated on 28 April 1968 by Archbishop Philip Strong. In the 1990s it was decided to combine the congregations of St Mark's and St Barnabas in Clontarf into a new St Peter the Fisherman's Anglican Church at Clontarf. This led to the closure of St Mark's on 24 April 1993 which was approved by Assistant Bishop George Browning. [15] St Peter the Fisherman's was dedicated in 1993. [16] As at July 2020, the St Mark's site has been converted into a multi-unit dwelling but the foundation stone is still visible on the street corner. [17]
Woody Point's Apex Park & Bicentennial Park were constructed by reclaiming land along the foreshore in the 1970s.[ citation needed ]
In the 2011 census, Woody Point had a population of 4,089 people, 51.5% female and 48.5% male. The median age of the Woody Point population was 46 years, 9 years above the national median of 37. 71.5% of people living in Woody Point were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 6.3%, New Zealand 6.3%, Scotland 1.2%, South Africa 0.9%, Canada 0.6%. 89.3% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 0.6% Spanish, 0.4% Russian, 0.4% German, 0.4% French, 0.3% Dutch. [18]
In the 2016 census, Woody Point had a population of 4,418 people. [19]
In the 2021 census, Woody Point had a population of 4,548 people. [1]
Heritage-listed sites at Woody Point including Woody Point Memorial Hall along the Hornibrook Esplanade ( 27°15′36″S153°06′13″E / 27.26°S 153.1036°E . [20]
Founded in 1995, Southern Cross Catholic College is a private primary to Year 12 Catholic school (headquartered at Scarborough) The college has 4 campuses. These are Kippa-Ring Primary Campus, Scarborough Primary Campus, Scarborough Secondary Campus and Woody Point Secondary Campus. The school's current principal is Mr Chris Campbell (2022). The Woody Point campus is at 84 Collins Street ( 27°15′01″S153°05′54″E / 27.2504°S 153.0983°E ). [21] [22]
Woody Point Special School is a special primary and secondary (Early Childhood to Year 12) school for boys and girls at 85 Georgina Street ( 27°15′21″S153°06′02″E / 27.2557°S 153.1005°E ). [21] [23] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 86 students with 33 teachers (25 full-time equivalent) and 48 non-teaching staff (33 full-time equivalent). [24] It offers an early childhood special education program. [21] [25]
The nearest government primary schools are Humpybong State School in neighbouring Margate to the north and Clontarf Beach State School in neighbouring Clontarf to the west. The nearest government secondary school is Clontarf Beach State High School at Clontarf. [3]
Woody Point's current renovations include the construction of high-rise apartment buildings overlooking Bramble Bay, Moreton Bay, The Port of Brisbane and the Ted Smout Highway. Until recently, restaurants and cafes were very limited in the suburb, however currently Woody Point boasts some of the most highly rated and recognised restaurants on the Redcliffe Peninsula including The Belvedere Hotel, Maple Cafe and Butcher, Baker, Coffeemaker.[ citation needed ]
The closest shopping centre is either Margate Village, some 2 km north or Bayside Plaza in Clontarf, some 3 km southwest. Woody Point accommodates localized convenience retail, a corner store, takeaways, a medical clinic and pharmacy & an Australian Post branch within its Woody Point Village.[ citation needed ]
The Clontarf branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Georgina Street ( 27°15′19″S153°05′50″E / 27.2554°S 153.0973°E ). [26]
Bramble Bay Bowls Club is on the corner of Hornibrook Esplanade and Victoria Avenue ( 27°15′22″S153°05′51″E / 27.2561°S 153.0974°E ). [27] [28]
Eildon Croquet Club is on the corner of the Hornibrook Esplanade and Oxley Avenue ( 27°15′34″S153°06′12″E / 27.2594°S 153.1033°E ). [29]
Other clubs on the point include the Redcliffe Outrigger Canoe Club and Humpybong Yacht Club.[ citation needed ]
Woody Point Jetty is a 240-metre (790 ft) jetty at the point Woody Point ( 27°15′54″S153°06′09″E / 27.2650°S 153.1024°E ) with informative displays, seating and facilities for fishing. [8]
The remains of the HMQS Gayundah ( 27°15′43″S153°06′26″E / 27.2620°S 153.1072°E ) can be seen at Picnic Point. [12] [30]
Other attractions include:[ citation needed ]
HMQS Gayundah was a flat-iron gunboat operated by the Queensland Maritime Defence Force and later the Royal Australian Navy. She entered service in 1884 and was decommissioned and sold to a civilian company in 1921. She then served as sand and gravel barge in Brisbane until the 1950s, when she was scrapped. In 1958, Gayundah was run aground at Woody Point near Redcliffe, to serve as a breakwater structure.
Hornibrook Bridge is a heritage-listed mostly-demolished road bridge on the Hornibrook Highway over Hays Inlet at Bramble Bay from Brighton, City of Brisbane to Clontarf, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Manuel Hornibrook and built from 1932 to 1935 by Manuel Hornibrook. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 7 October 1994.
Redcliffe is a coastal town and suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It also refers colloquially to the Redcliffe Peninsula as a whole, a peninsula jutting into Moreton Bay which contains several other suburbs. Since the 1880s, Redcliffe has been a popular seaside resort in South East Queensland. In the 2021 census, the suburb of Redcliffe had a population of 10,460 people.
The Redcliffe Peninsula is a peninsula located in the City of Moreton Bay in the northeast of the Brisbane metropolitan area in Queensland, Australia. The area covers the suburbs of Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Moreton Island, Newport, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough and Woody Point.
The Division of Petrie is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.
Scarborough is a coastal suburb on the Redcliffe Peninsula in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Scarborough had a population of 9,178 people.
Clontarf is a coastal suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It is in the south-west of the Redcliffe Peninsula, approximately 34.4 kilometres (21.4 mi) by road north-northeast of Brisbane, the state capital. In the 2021 census, Clontarf had a population of 8,446 people.
Brighton is a coastal northern suburb of the City of Brisbane, in the state of Queensland, in Australia. In the 2021 census, Brighton had a population of 9,664 people.
Hays Inlet is a saltwater inlet off Bramble Bay in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. The Brisway map reference is 420 L19. A mangrove forest is found in the inlet.
Shorncliffe is a coastal north-eastern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is on the shore of Bramble Bay, part of Moreton Bay. The suburb attracts visitors to its historic Shorncliffe pier, and Lovers Walk, a walking path along the coastline between Shorncliffe and neighbouring Sandgate. In the 2021 census, Shorncliffe had a population of 1,907 people.
Kallangur is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Kallangur had a population of 21,761 people.
Kippa-Ring is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Kippa-Ring had a population of 9,745 people.
Bramble Bay is an embayment of Moreton Bay in South East Queensland, Australia. The Brisway map reference is 12 H5, or see page 91 G19 in Refidex.
The City of Redcliffe is a former local government area in South East Queensland, Australia. In 2008, it was amalgamated with the Shires of Pine Rivers and Caboolture to create Moreton Bay Region, later renamed City of Moreton Bay. It was in the northern part of the County of Stanley, with a total area of 38.1 square kilometres (14.7 sq mi) and a population of 51,174 people in the 2006 census.
Margate is a coastal suburb on the Redcliffe Peninsula, and, along with neighbouring coastal suburbs on the Redcliffe Peninsula, is a popular recreational destination for the South East Queensland. Margate was part of the City of Redcliffe until 2008, when it was amalgamated into the Moreton Bay Region, now known as the City of Moreton Bay. In the 2021 census, Margate had a population of 7,575 people.
Rothwell is a coastal suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Rothwell had a population of 7,538 people.
Bongaree is a suburb of Bribie Island in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It is located on the western side of Bribie Island, adjacent to the Pumicestone Passage. In the 2021 census, Bongaree had a population of 8,162 people.
Kippa-Ring railway station is the terminus of the Redcliffe Peninsula railway line and serves the suburb of Kippa-Ring in City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It features a park & ride facility and local bus stops. A stabling facility, capable of holding 10 six car trains, is located to the west of the station. It opened, together with the rail line, on 4 October 2016.
Woody Point Memorial Hall is a heritage-listed school of arts at Hornibrook Esplanade, Woody Point, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Hubert George Octavius Thomas. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 14 March 2014.
Redcliffe Peninsula road network is a group of roads that provide access to the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, and enable travel between the contained communities. The area serviced by the network includes the localities of Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Newport, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough and Woody Point.