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The Quandamooka people are the traditional owners of North Stradbroke island. [3] The island is divided into four localities: Dunwich, Amity and Point Lookout are small localities centred on the towns of the same name, [4] [5] [6] while the remainder of the island is in the locality of North Stradbroke Island. [7]
North Stradbroke Island is the larger of the two, about 38 km long and up to 11 km wide. South Stradbroke Island is about 22 km long and at most 2 km wide. North Stradbroke is the more developed of the two islands, with the three small townships of Dunwich , Amity Point and Point Lookout offering vacation rentals, shops and a range of eateries.
1913 map of the asylum "Dunwich Hall is 100" (PDF). North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum. — a presentation about the men's mess hall (now the Dunwich Public Hall) and its history including photos; Getting Equal: Australia's first successful Aboriginal wages case. John Oxley Library Blog, State Library of Queensland.
Naree Budjong Djara National Park is a national park on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia. [2] It contains the former Blue Lake National Park . [ 3 ]
Map of Point Lookout, 2015. Point Lookout is Queensland's most easterly point. To the north lies Cape Moreton and to the south the next major headland is Point Danger on the New South Wales/Queensland border. The other towns on the island are Dunwich and Amity Point. [5] In the west near the caravan park is Rocky Point and Adder Rock.
Dunwich is a town and locality on the western side of North Stradbroke Island in Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] Dunwich is part of the Redland City local government area, administered from the bayside town of Cleveland on the Queensland mainland.
North Stradbroke Island is a locality on part of the island of the same name in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , North Stradbroke Island had a population of 181 people.
Blue Lake National Park was a former protected area in Queensland, Australia, located on North Stradbroke Island about 44 kilometres (27 mi) east of Brisbane. Blue Lake National Park is now a part of the Naree Budjong Djara National Park. [2] Access was provided by road 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) west of Dunwich. [citation needed]