Bracalba
About Bracalba
A rural suburb of Moreton Bay Region, Bracalba is located between Woodford and Caboolture. Part of the Woodford precincts, Bracalba is home to mostly acreage properties offering locals a quiet rural retreat.
Bracalba Quarry
The Bracalba Quarry was established in 1989 and supplies more than two million tonnes of quarry products each year to construction projects around Queensland. The quarry specialises in crushing aggregates for concrete, asphalt, drainage and roadbase, as well as processing a range of decomposed granite products.
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