Manly, Queensland

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Manly
Brisbane City CouncilQueensland

Calm waters of Moreton Bay in Manly looking northeast to Darling Point.
Population: 3,815 (2006 census)
Postcode: 4179
Location: 18 km (11 mi) from Brisbane GPO
LGA: Brisbane City Council
Federal Division: Bonner
Suburbs around Manly:
Wynnum Wynnum
Manly West Manly
Manly West Lota

Manly is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is located approximately 16km east of Brisbane CBD. Surrounding suburbs are Wynnum (to the north), Lota to the South and Manly West (to the west). To the east lies Moreton Bay.

[edit] History

This part of Moreton Bay was occupied by the Aboriginal Mipirimm people. Their lifestyle was semi-nomadic. Increasing contact with the white settlers brought new diseases to the Aborigines including smallpox and tuberculosis which savaged the indigenous population. Settlement by European

European settlement of the Manly area first took place around 1860. In 1882 land was sold by auction for the 'Manly Beach Estate'. In 1889 a railway line was opened that provided a direct service to the state capital, Brisbane. By the early 1900’s the area had become a popular seaside location.

The well sheltered coastal location of Manly has resulted it becoming a popular location for boating. In 1958 Manly Boat Harbour was built. Large tidal walls were constructed to the north and south with dredging being undertaken to deepen the harbour. The silt that was recovered in this process was brought ashore and used in the construction of the parks and parking areas around the harbour. These areas are now the subject of a major redevelopment project by the Brisbane City Council that is due to be completed in 2008. The Manly Boat Harbour is now the largest small boat harbour facility in Queensland.

A number of boating clubs are based in Manly including the Brisbane Sailing Club (now the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron) which relocated to the area in 1964.

[edit] Demographics

Over 43% of households in this area are comprised of couples without children and a further 37% are couples with children.

Stand alone house account for 67% of all dwellings in this area, with townhouses accounting for a further 10%. Manly is a bayside suburb that has many wonderfully renovated, older-style homes, as well as more modern units and townhouse complexes. The median house price in Manly for the 2004 calendar year was $510,000.

Federally, the people of Manly are represented by Kerry Rea MP (elected 2007) in the seat of Bonner.