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Macleay Island

Macleay Island

FieldValue
typetown
nameMacleay Island
cityMoreton Bay
stateqld
imageBay Islands.jpg
captionMacleay Island is one of several inhabited islands in Moreton Bay
coordinates
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pop3193
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4184
area15.4
timezoneAEST
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dir1
lgaRedland City
regionSouth East Queensland
stategovRedlands
fedgovBowman
near-nMoreton Bay
near-neMoreton Bay
near-eMoreton Bay
near-seLamb Island
near-sKarragarra Island
near-swMoreton Bay
near-wMoreton Bay
near-nwMoreton Bay

| near-n = Moreton Bay | near-ne = Moreton Bay | near-e = Moreton Bay | near-se = Lamb Island | near-s = Karragarra Island | near-sw = Moreton Bay | near-w = Moreton Bay | near-nw = Moreton Bay

Macleay Island is an island in Moreton Bay, South East Queensland, Australia. The island constitutes a town and locality within the City of Redland. In the , Macleay Island had a population of 3,193 people.

Geography

Macleay Island foreshore, 2012

Macleay Island is the fourth largest island in Moreton Bay after North Stradbroke Island, Moreton Island and Russell Island; it is 6.5 km long and 4 km wide at its widest point. Perulpa Island is a small island attached to Macleay Island by a causeway.

Macleay Island has the following capes and beaches (from north to south):

  • Potts Point (Coondooroopa) ()
  • Sandpiper Beach ()
  • Thompson Point ()
  • Perrebinpa Point ()
  • Point Pininpinin ()

History

For some time in the 1800s the island was called Tim Shea's Island after a convict who lived on the island for more than a decade. The current name was given by surveyor James Warner who named the island after Alexander Macleay who was the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales from 1825 to 1837.

A map advertising land for sale by John Cameron auctioneer, in central Macleay, Macleay Island consisted of 308 marine villa sites each of 1/4 acre and upwards to be held on the ground on Friday 10 December 1886. The land on offer bordered Kalara Street to the north, Kate Street to the east and Karrawarra Street to the south. The advertisement offered a free trip by steamer and free luncheon to attendees with terms 1/4 cash balance by promissory note at 3,6,9,12 and 15 months with 8% added.

Macleay Island State School opened on 28 January 1986 and still operates today.

During the 2006 state election, the Queensland Government prioritised construction of a single-officer police station on the island as it was needed with the increasing population.

In 2007, after a short segment on the Nine television network's nationally broadcast A Current Affair based on the comments made by real estate watcher John Edwards of Residex said that Macleay Island was a "boom suburb" and worth watching by first home buyers. All the South Moreton Bay Islands received a considerable amount of interest from buyers. A surge in building followed which forced the Redland City Council revise its population estimates. It estimated 2,319 permanent residents on Macleay in 2008. However, with a count of 1,479 dwellings, the peak number of people on the islands during holidays and weekends the total population is thought to have been 3,254.

Demographics

In the , Macleay Island had a population of 1,958. However, owners who visit the island at weekends. Nearly a third of the 1,259 dwellings were listed as unoccupied at the time of the Tuesday night census.

In the , Macleay Island had a population of 2,572 people, 49.9% female and 50.1% male. The median age of the Macleay Island population was 52 years, 15 years above the national median of 37. 68.3% of people living in Macleay Island were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 7.1%, New Zealand 6.7%, Germany 1.4%, Scotland 1.2%, Netherlands 0.6%. 87.9% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 1.2% German, 0.3% Italian, 0.2% French, 0.2% Auslan, 0.2% Greek.

In the , Macleay Island had a population of 2,681 people.

In the , Macleay Island had a population of 3,193 people.

Heritage listings

Industrial Ruins, south end of Macleay Island, 1997

Macleay Island has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • Tim Shea’s wetland and waterhole, 57-59 Charles Terrace
  • Industrial Ruins of Campbell's Saltworks, 3-5 Cliff Terrace
  • Corroboree Point (Lions Park), 7-9 Corroboree Place
  • Thompson’s Point: Campbell's Wharf, end of Wharf Street

Environment

The island's natural environment includes littoral rainforest, rocky shores, sandy beaches, mangrove areas and vistas to the mainland, to the north west across Coochiemudlo Island, over to North Stradbroke Island and up to Moreton Island. There's a large variety of birds inhabiting the island including native parrots and smaller birds, and migratory birds which visit annually. There is a large bush stone curlew population on the island.

Education

MacLeay Island State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 145-155 High Central Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 143 students with 17 teachers (14 full-time equivalent) and 13 non-teaching staff (8 full-time equivalent). In 2023, it had an enrolment of 141 students with 15 teachers (11 full-time equivalent) and 13 non-teaching staff (7 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.

There are no secondary schools on Macleay Island. The nearest government secondary school is Victoria Point State High School in Victoria Point to the west on the mainland.

Transport

Macleay Island ferry terminal, 2012

The island is part of the Southern Bay Islands and can be accessed by passenger ferry from Redland Bay or vehicle barge from Cleveland or Redland Bay.

References

References

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  2. {{cite QPN. 20489. Macleay Island. town
  3. {{cite QPN. 43644. Macleay Island. locality
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  5. (12 November 2020). "Mountain peaks and capes - Queensland". [[Queensland Government]].
  6. {{cite QPN. 27406. Potts Point. mountain in Redland City
  7. (12 November 2020). "Mountain ranges beaches and sea passages - Queensland". [[Queensland Government]].
  8. {{cite QPN. 34281. Thompson Point. mountain in Redland City
  9. {{cite QPN. 26467. Perrebinpa Point. mountain in Redland City
  10. {{cite QPN. 26871. Point Pininpinin. mountain in Redland City
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  18. (2009-10-01). "SMBI Population and Dwelling Profile". [[Redland City Council]].
  19. {{Census 2006 AUS
  20. {{Census 2011 AUS
  21. {{Census 2016 AUS
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  23. (March 2006). "Schedule 4 - Heritage Places Register". [[Redland City Council]].
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  25. (2017). "Bird Watching".
  26. (9 July 2018). "State and non-state school details". [[Queensland Government]].
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