Albany Creek
About Albany Creek
Located within the Moreton Bay Region, Albany Creek is positioned on a small hill which runs down the South Pine River. A largely residential suburb, Albany Creek is family orientated with one high school and four primary schools located in the area.
Things to see and do in Albany Creek
- Albany Creek Library
- Albany Creek Leisure Centre
- Albany Creek Shopping Centre
- Bunya Crossing Reserve
- Parks and Playgrounds
History of Albany Creek
Although the Albany Creek area was first referred to as being part of the 'Pine' or 'South Pine' district, for several decades during the 19th century, the portion of this area on the southern side of the South Pine River became known as Chinaman's Creek. In 1859, a survey map was published which shows a small creek of this name flowing into the South Pine River. No official record can be found of how the creek got its name, and there are several versions of the story, but it is thought that a Chinese man passing through on his way to the Port Curtis goldfields may have died there.
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