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Bribie Island is the
smallest and most
northerly of
three major sand
islands forming the
coastline sheltering the
northern part of
Moreton Bay, Queensland...
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Bribie Island Bribie Island Coaches, a bus
operator on
Bribie Island Bribie Island Seaside Museum, a
museum on
Bribie Island Bribie Island Second World...
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Bribie Island Bridge is a
reinforced concrete bridge measuring approximately 2,763 feet (842 m) in length. It
stretches across the
Pumicestone P****age...
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Bribie Island Second World War
Fortifications are heritage-listed
fortifications at
Woorim and
Bribie Island North on
Bribie Island, Queensland...
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Bribie Island National Park is an
Australian national park in the City of
Moreton Bay, Queensland, 68
kilometres (42 miles)
north of Brisbane. The park...
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Bribie Island North is a
locality on
Bribie Island in the
Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It is the only part of
Bribie Island in the Sunshine...
- Caboolture–
Bribie Island Road is a
continuous 19.2
kilometres (11.9 mi) road
route in the City of
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. The
route is designated...
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Bribie Island Coaches was an
Australian bus
operator on
Bribie Island. It
operated five
services under contract to the
Government of
Queensland under the...
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Bribie Island Seaside Museum opened on 14 May 2010 at 1
South Esplanade, Bongaree, on the
Pumicestone P****age side of
Bribie Island, City of
Moreton Bay...
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urbanised areas of
Bribie Island, as well as
parts of Caboolture. It is
named after the
Pumicestone Channel, the
strait which divides Bribie Island from the...