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Mcpherson Mcpherson Map No.4 D’AGUILAR Cape Moreton MELDALE Meldale White MARKWELL OLD GYMPIE RD Patch ROAD ROAD FISHERCulvert PUMICESTONEROAD KILCOY Wamuran Wamuran EMU Toorbul RD Banksia Centipede Basin ROAD Beach Wararba KIRBY PUMICESTONE Oaky C RD NEURUM Lagoon RD Ningi Creek SHIRE OLD Channel OLD Creek RD CABOOLTURE TOORBUL KILCOY ROAD Lake Jabiru W WILLIAMS POINT Bellara (Sth Branch)Creek WILLIAMS Moodlu CABOOLTURE BRIBIE LINDSAY RD Comboyuro Point Bald Pocket Johns ISLAND CREEK C HWY King ESK NSON Woorim SHIRE C BESTMANN ROBI ROAD Ningi NORTHERN LONGMAN ROAD WARARBA CABOOLTURE CABOOLTURE Sandstone ROAD CREEK PEEL Bulwer Point Blue Lagoon RD SWANN Skirmish Point Campbells RD Zillman Bellmere ROAD Mount C Bongaree Pocket BELLMERE RD BISHOP LONGMAN C CABOOLTURE CABOOLTURE SHIRE SELLINS Mee Godwin LANE RD SHIRE ESK RD BURPENG Beach Bald Point ROAD South SHIRE CABOOLTURE RD Rocksberg CABOOLTURE C Point CABOOLTURE RIVER A ROAD RY BEACHMERE WALKERS CABOOLTURE CABOOLTURE ROBINSON Upper CABOOLTURER ROAD KILCOY BRISBANE Caboolture RIVER Caboolture C RD (Sth Morayfield RIVER Sheep Station Branch) RD Ocean View RIVER Beachmere Cowan Cowan Pine NAIRN RD BRUCE ROAD PINE RIVERS Creek Mount RD Byron + Reedy Byron North ESK FOREST HILLS FLAT Creek C RD FLAT Burpengary Range Mount Pleasant Terrors Jacky OLD ROWLEY RD BAY WOODFORD MIDDLE MT PLEASANT Burpengary CALLAGHAN ROAD OAKEY King OAKEY RD C Scrub Deception Crossdale RD RAYNBIRD Bay Pine RD Browns DECEPTION C ROAD OAKEY Deception Bay Creek RD FLAT BAY Castlereagh (Reef) SHIRE REDCLIFFE Boat Harbour Point DAYB RD CREEK ORO RD Narangba Rush C Dayboro Tangalooma Pt SOMERSET Laceys Creek RD Scarborough Creek SHIRE Saltwater CITY RD Creek MOUNT MACKIE Redcliffe Aerodrome ROAD Rothwell BOUNDARY REDCLIFFE CITY LAIDLAW ST MORETON BAY LACEYS R ANZAC Kippa-Ring MORETON ROAD NORTH NORTH Dakabin AVENUE RD DUNLOP CITY D’Aguilar BRUCE OLD GYMPIE C Laceys North REDCLIFFE ISLAND DICKSON COAST Baxter Lakes AV RD RD ST Redcliffe Point WHITESIDE PETRIE Shark Spit SAMSON COAST LANE RD WOODWARD Kurwongbah ANZAC AVE Bryden SNOOK Hays BRYDEN C Lake Kallangur Mango Hill OXLEY Margate Kurwongbah RLY AV Clontarf SCOUT ANZAC BRUCE Whiteside RLY REDCLIFFE Kobble Inlet DOHLES AV ESK Scotts Point YEBRI ELIZABETH HIGHWAY Woody Point Kobble Lake CREEK Petrie ROCKS NORTH Youngs Crossing PETRIE Creek Samsonvale PINE Griffin PINE RD DICKSON HWY RIVER RIVER Joyner RD Samsonvale Creek RIVER Dohles Bramble C Lawnton Rocks HWY Mile GYMPIE HOUGHTON RD Bay Kobble Branch) PINE BONNER (Sth CLEAR WINN SAMSON Bray Park DEVIATION One VALLEY Strathpine BALD HILLS NORTHBROOK Cashmere ON RD AG Brighton CREEK THE MOUNTAIN DE Mile Creek PARKWAY RD PINE RIVERS Four BONNER ROAD Warner Bald SHIRE WIVENHOE Branch GATEWAY KREMZOW RD Hills MOTORWAY C NIXON RD Sandgate Branch Mount Bracken Clear RD Brendale CEDAR NORTH LILLEY RD Ridge Shorncliffe Glorious PINE RD Closeburn Mountain Deagon SHIRE RIVER Cabbage Tree Head BRISBANE STRATHPINE RD TELEGRAPH Lake C RD C CREEK SOUTH RD C Kipper C Fitzgibbon Mud Mirapool C COAST MOUNT Cedar Eatons Island Crab Islands RD SHORNCLIFFE Stony CABBAGE GATEWAY SEASHORE Island Cedar Creek Hill SANDGATE ALBANY TREE CK Creek SAMFORD Creek Wivenhoe SOMERSET PINE Taigum CREEK NEVILLE Carseldine Creek England Yugar D’Aguilar BUNYA Albany Tree RLY Nudgee Cabbage Kooringal MAYFIELD Zillmere Beach Creek RD Boondall Canal Samford RD RLY ESK GLORIOUS RD Nudgee FIG TREE Valley Reeders Point PINE RIVERS Bunya Nundah RD ROAD Aspley RD The area of the City of Brisbane includes the whole of Fisherman, Green, Moreton, Highvale GYMPIE KIRBY ROAD Fisherman Mount Samford CITY ELLISON Mud and St Helena Islands (being islands situated in or adjacent to Moreton Island) Geebung LILLEY Point RD Nudgee above low-water mark, and excludes land lying below high-water mark on both banks PINE RIVERS RD Luggage ROAD Nebo Golf Albany Banyo Course Point Port of Brisbane of the Brisbane River and of any other river, creek or stream within the area. BECKETT Chermside ROAD SAM Downfall Creek Myrtletown RD FORD Domestic CITY CITY West Ferny RD Terminal Fisherman St Helena SHIRE Arana Island Hills Island Amity Point SANDGATE LILLEY SOUTH QUEENSPINE WIGHTS MTN RD ROAD Hills Wavell CREEK Creek MOUNT Stafford Northgate Camp Heights DR Creek RD Brisbane Airport Heights Boat Amity Mountain ROAD Ferny Kedron Flinders Beach WEBSTER RD Bulwer Passage Schulz GROVE Nundah Grove FERNY Brook AIRPORT RD International Island Whyte STAFFORD Terminal Range Brook Kedron ROSEBOROUGH Enoggera SHIRE MOTORWAY NEBO Keperra Boggy Pinkenba Island SHIRE RLY RD RD Banks Eagle SE BEEHIVE WEBSTER Clayfield Oil Refinery Patrick BRISBANE T Kedron RD TL Farm RD RD Green E BRISBANE Lutwyche Lytton BLAIR MENT Estate Enoggera Alderley Island Point Lookout Eagle Farm Doomben ROAD Racecourse Racecourse RLY WEIR ENGLAND LYTTON LOWOOD PINKENBA DR ROAD Wivenhoe RIVER Enoggera Ascot SMITH Creek ROAD STEWART PATRICKS ESTATE The Gap BRISBANE Wynnum MOUNT RD C Pocket Reservoir Hamilton FORD Enoggera RD KINGS OREILLYS NEBO RD Kelvin RD REDLAND BRISBANE LYTTON Enoggera Ashgrove Grove RIVER RIVER Reservoir Bulimba Gateway COAST SETTLEMENT BYPASS Bridge Red Hill KELVIN LYTTON CLEVELAND GROVE RD ROAD CITY C Hemmant Wynnum Gold Creek RD Manly BRISBANE Fortitude MorningsideRIDING Fernvale ESK Reservoir Bardon BE ROAD LATRO INNER Valley GATEWAY West EAST BRISBANE RD RD BRISBANE TCE MOTORWAY LOWOOD Milton Manly JUNCTIONRD Wellington Point GOLD New RD RYAN TAYLOR Lota Gold RD Tingalpa West Lowood CREEK Farm WYNNUM UPPER CITY Mount DR City Creek Vernor RD M SAVAGES ROAD U FERNVALE BROOKFIELD RD WYN N Waterloo Wellington Moggill Coot-tha ST MANLY RD MANLY GREEN Bay RD Upper C FREDERICK MILTON WYNNUM RLY Point VULTURE RD RD Fairneyview Brookfield Creek Oaky Lake Toowong Wakerley CAMP RANGE CORONATION ST RD HECKS Manchester ROAD RICKERTT Thorneside One RD RD GRIFFITH RD Tarampa RD BIRKDALE RD Mile RD Lota QUARRY LOWOOD RD Carina Brown Lake CAVE OLD RD Borallon LAKE Cubberla St Lucia GRIFFITHLOGAN ADAM RYAN Brookfield University of CLEVELAND Gumdale Tingalpa Peel Island + BRISBANE MAN NDISH MINDEN Chapel Queensland Camp Hill Empire Point RD RD CHESTER Indooroopilly CITY RD Hill ROAD Belmont Birkdale Greenslopes MAIN Creek GILL OLD PULLEN MOG IPSWICH ROAD RD Carindale CLEVELAND RD Creek Raby Ormiston Bay Cleveland Point GRAND Pullen Annerley BOUNDARY Capalaba FERNVALE Yeronga SOUTH VOSS RD Kholo VALE Holland Chelmer BRISBANE CREEK LOWOOD Wanora VIEW Glamorgan Vale Mount Kenmore OXLEY Park West RD RD C HOLLAND Chandler Coolana C RD Pullenvale RD RD RD FINUCANE Crosby Pullen Pine MTN RD RD HILDA RD CREEK Bulimba MT Lark Hill Tarragindi MOTORWAY SHORE ST W RD SHIRE MOUNT STREET Blue Lake ROAD RLY COTTON Mountain PINE Cassin Island CROSBY Sherwood CORINDA RD Alexandra Hills POSTMANS CITY RIVER ST Wallen MARSHALL ROAD Mackenzie ST Jindalee Moorooka Tingalpa REDLAND Cleveland Snake RD RD Karana HWY SHERWOOD EASTMount Mansfield SHIRE Creek Oyster Point KHOLO Wallen Toohey Forest ALABA Reservoir Redland Fairney ROAD BOWMAN Gravatt NURSERY Hospital BRISBANE RD Park Capalaba H Downs ROAD CAP BAY Creek ROAD NORTH RD TOOHEY GRAVATT AWA RD Anstead Mount Nathan Upper MT CLAUS MARBURG ESK RIVERSIDE Creek Seventeen RLY BLOOMFIELD ALL RD Minden Black Ommaney TRACK Mount Gravatt MT SUGARS Mile Rocks CLEVELAND RIVER COLLEGE STRADBROKE LABA RD CAPA Hilliards IPSWICH MORETON RD COTTON Middle MT CREEK RD Oxley BOWMAN RD RD LINNINGS Park CENTENARY GRAVATT Wishart ISLAND BRISBANE MOTORWAY Marburg MOGGILL RD WELLINGTON CITY Wolston C MORETON FWY Burbank RD Oxley GROVE RD Haigslea Bellbowrie Darra Archerfield SOUTH EAST Wallaby BOUNDARY Chuwar C REDLAND Coochiemudlo KERRY RD Creek DUNCAN RD WOLSTON OXLEY fREEWAY Rochedale Island JUNCTION Archerfield Creek Creek CREEK BLUNDER Gully RD IPSWICH Aerodrome Moggill Sandy FORD HWY RIVER MOUNT BAY MAINS RD Canalpin SOUTH BDY BRISBANE Thornlands REDLAND RIVER Bullock WOLSTON LOT 2 ON RP196230 ST Sunnybank Eight Mile Priest BALLINS BERLINS IPSWICHIPSWICH ROAD Blacksoil BREMER Bulimba ROAD COLBURN Victoria Point RD ROAD Creek RD Wacol PACIFIC BRISBANE Durack Plains Eprapah AV Acacia Tingalpa REDLANDSheldon Black Snake PROGRESS RD Moggill Stockyard Victoria Oxley Lagoon Tallegalla Ferry Richlands LEAROYD Tingalpa COTTON Ridge BRADMAN CITY Creek TAYLORS ROCHEDALE Inala AV Runcorn LOGAN Point RD RD MARBURG RD Head INALA RD GOLD COAST Redland RD LOGAN CITY PINELANDS Creek Bay Mount Sandy HAIGSLEARD Creek Willawong Rochedale Creek JUMP Birru WEST Marrow Creek AVALON RD ROAD South Priestdale Snipe RD RD DOUBLE Island OXLEY CALAM COMPTON SPRINGWOOD BOUNDARY Ibis Lagoon IPSWICH MOUNT Gailes RLY MOTORWAY RD Creek BRIS BANE KRUGER Goodna Doolandella Algester Slacks Creek Ellen Creek Carole Calamvale RD Buhot TOO RD BYPASS Blunder LOGAN Mount Cotton Macleay RD SIX MILE Pallara Grove KINGSTON GARRA CREEK RD ROAD RD Park Island Collingwood Forest BLUNDER Springwood RD Lamb Arawoolum AMBERLEY Park RD Island STATION Lake WADEVILLE COTTON C RD LOGAN Larapinta ROAD Creek Garden Amberley OXLEY ST Daisy Hill ROAD Karawatha Island ROAD Woodridge Creek REDBANK Bellbird GATEWAY Moogurrapum BEAUDESERT Karragarra Weinam Rosewood IPSWICH Camira RD REDLAND PLAINS Park BEAUDESERT CITY Island ROAD STAPYLTON MOTORWAY BRIGGS RD SOUTH BRISBANE RD Freshwater RANKIN CHURCH ROAD SHIRE Redland HALLETTS GOODNA CITY JONES Logan MOTORWAYPACIFICShailer Park Native Pannikin IPSWICH RD LOGAN Slacks ROAD Bay ROSEWOOD WARWICK Drewvale CITY Central Island Redbank Springfield RD Yamanto Creek Serpentine Creek Dog RIVER Plains GERMAN Browns Cornubia
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