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
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Historic bid for world stage
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