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
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Sharn signs for German giants
Redcliffe-born Sharn Freier, whose career started in Moreton Bay region, has signed for Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsberg in a club record deal.
Call for action after highway horror
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Music festival back in Moreton Bay
The Urban Country Music Festival is coming back to Caboolture after a nine-year hiatus.
New meters in two suburbs
Unitywater will be identifying and replacing meters in Burpengary and Morayfield nearing the end of their life cycle.
Entries open for art awards
Artists from across the region are invited to showcase their talent and creativity in the 2025 Moreton Bay Art Prize and Outdoor Art Prize.
Liam's world title dream back on
Redcliffe-born Liam Wilson, who lives in Caboolture and trains at Lawnton, could be just one win from a third world title fight.
Duo tee-up new careers
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Special award for brave Seb
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"Priority" calls in major review
Road projects and public transport in the Moreton Bay region must be “prioritised” in a high-profile review, says Mayor Peter Flannery.