Burpengary East
About Burpengary East
Originally a part of Burpengary, Burpengary East was separately gazetted in 2010. Burpengary East is an expansion area with a portion of the suburb allocated for potential residential development. As the community develops the area maintains its open spaces with plenty of parks and playgrounds for families to enjoy. Schools are located in neighbouring suburb, Burpengary.
Things to see and do in Burpengary East
- Bite Markets (open Friday and Saturday nights)
- North Harbour Heritage Park
The Latest
Pipe program tops 50km
Unitywater is relining four wastewater pipes a day as part of a $400 million replacements and renewals program over the next five years.
New councillor sworn in
Councillor Ellie Smith was today sworn in to represent City of Moreton Bay’s Division 11.
New signings for historic debut
Moreton City Excelsior has made a succession of major signings ahead of this weekend’s historic launch of Australia’s new national second tier.
National glory for PK team
North Lakes-based PK Taekwondo won a host of medals and titles at the weekend’s National Championships.
Call for life-saving changes
Teenager Penelope Swart has made an impassioned plea to Moreton Bay City Council for help to promote the region’s life-saving AEDs.
New foyer locked in for Moreton Bay
Redcliffe will be home to Moreton Bay's new youth foyer, providing 24/7 support for vulnerable young people.
Moreton Bay City Council Division 11 by-election result
Ellie Smith has been officially declared the new Moreton Bay City Councillor for Division 11.
Fast-tracking new development
Traders in Purple has broken ground on a major new waterfront development in Moreton Bay – starting construction 12 months ahead of schedule.
Nightwork warning for motorists
Motorists have been of warned of “intermittent traffic holds” during Wednesday’s nightwork on the Bruce Highway at Murrumba Downs/Griffin.
Community plans to fight back
Community taskforces in three areas of Moreton Bay have drafted Local Resilience Plans to help tackle “coastal hazards”.