Woody Point, Queensland

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Woody Point
Queensland
Population 4,089 (2011)[1]
Established 1971
Postcode(s) 4019
Location
LGA(s) Moreton Bay Region
State electorate(s) Redcliffe
Federal Division(s) Petrie
Suburbs around Woody Point:
Clontarf Margate Moreton Bay
Clontarf Woody Point Moreton Bay
Bramble Bay Bramble Bay Moreton Bay

Woody Point is a residential suburb of the Moreton Bay Region at the south-east of the Redcliffe peninsula, approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) north-northeast of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It was formerly a banana plantation.

In 1799, Matthew Flinders landed on the peninsula and named the location Red Cliff Point after the colours in the cliffs. In 1823 the peninsula was selected as the site of Queensland's first penal colony but, by 1825 the prisoners were moved further up the Brisbane River to escape the mosquitoes and the menace posed by local Aboriginal Australians. Redcliffe was once a small seaside retreat 40 km north of Brisbane. When the Hornibrook and Houghton Highways linked Brighton, an outer Brisbane suburb, to the Redcliffe peninsula, Redcliffe then became much more accessible and grew as part of Brisbane's suburban sprawl.

Woody Point's Apex Park & Bicentennial Park were constructed by reclaiming land along the foreshore in the 1970s. 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 recognized restaurants on the Redcliffe Peninsula including The Steak & Crabhouse & Masala Point Cafe.

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, corner stores, takeaways & an Australian Post branch within its Woody Point Village.

Demographics

In the 2011 Census the population of Woody Point is 4,089, 51.5% female and 48.5% male.

The median/average age of the Woody Point population is 46 years of age, 9 years above the Australian average.

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 speak English as their first language 0.6% Spanish, 0.4% Russian, 0.4% German, 0.4% French, 0.3% Dutch.

Attractions and features

  • Woody Point Jetty - 240 metre jetty, re-opening in December 2008. Original jetty was built in 1888 and has been reconstructed during 2008 at a cost of 9.6 million. The new jetty has informative displays, seating and facilities for fishing.[2]
  • HMQS Gayundah shipwreck at Picnic Point.
  • Bramble Bay foreshore including Bicentennial Park and Apex Park.
  • Launching point for fishing boats and the Humpybong yacht club.
  • Scott's Point and Gayundah coastal arboretum.
  • Bells Creek

Gallery

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Woody Point (Redcliffe City) (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-10-13. 
  2. "New jetty completes before Christmas". Moreton Living December - January 2009 (Moreton Bay Region). 2008-12-01. 

External links

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