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Dr Jade Patterson provides a mobile veterinary service.
The Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) is a Registered Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC)
Keep an eye out for their Open Days and lecture nights.
Built in 1907, St Mark's Anglican Church was another integral structure of the Benevolent Asylum.
The Saltwater Murris Quandamooka Art Gallery is a modern aboriginal visual art and craft gallery that features Quandamooka artists.
The Polka Point midden is one of the largest on the Island. It contains shells of oysters, whelks, cockles and periwinkles, typical of middens found on the bay side of the island.
As early as 1825 Point Lookout was seen as a potential site for a lighthouse. However, a lighthouse was not built until 1932.
The North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum aims to present North Stradbroke Island's history. It is a modest museum with fascinating exhibits.
Handmade on Minjerribah by Delvene Cockatoo-Collins - ceramics, textiles and prints; workshops for adults including collaborative textiles & weaving, and children's workshops in clay sea animals.
The Dunwich Cemetery has graves from the early days of Queensland's European settlement, dating back to 1847.
The cattle dip built by Bill North at Adder Rock about 1895 is believed to be the oldest known surviving European structure at Point Lookout.
Amity Point is a small seaside village that enjoys the beautiful sunsets over the bay.
Getaway Ideas
Camping Checklist & Guide To Camping On Stradbroke Island
Community News
Community Groups, Organisations & Clubs
Family Fun Day