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
Dramatic finish to "amazing" pro-am
History was made in the $90,000 Optilease Redcliffe Pro-Am with four players teeing-up in the tournament’s first play-off.
New name for historic site
A prime 460-hectare development area is to be renamed as Moreton Bay City Council looks to “reset and refocus” for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Funding boost to help waterways
More than $4.8 million funding has been secured to restore and revitalise key waterways in the Moreton Bay region.
Fans revel in magnificent seven
Dolphins' drive towards finals football continued at Suncorp Stadium last night - and how their fans loved it.
"Preferred solution" for Bruce Highway
Meetings were starting today with property owners impacted by the “preferred solution” to upgrading the Bruce Highway through Moreton Bay region.
Power-ing up for huge cup clash
Peninsula Power is gearing up for a “huge night” next week when the national sporting spotlight will shine on AJ Kelly Park.
Childcare plan beside new school site
A new childcare centre is being planned beside Moreton Bay land already earmarked for a new state school.
Tennis club site back on market
The site of a former Moreton Bay tennis centre is up for sale – a year after approval was given for a retirement village.
Major addition to centre plans
A childcare centre has been added to plans for a new shopping complex near one of Moreton Bay’s biggest infrastructure projects.
New meters in Moreton Bay suburbs
Unitywater is replacing water meters nearing the end of their 10-15-year lifecycle in Burpengary, Kallangur and Morayfield this month.