Kallangur
About Kallangur
Kallangur is a residential suburb in the Moreton Bay Region situated between neighbouring suburbs North Lakes, Dakabin, Murrumba Downs and Petrie.
A number of shopping centres such as Kallangur Fair and Lillybrook Shopping Village as well as stand- alone shops service the residents of the suburb.
Kallangur State School and Dakabin State School are education facilities in Kallangur and secondary education can be found in neighbouring suburbs.
Things to see and do in Kallangur
- Kallangur Town Centre Memorial Park Gate
- Norths Leagues and Services Club
History of Kallangur
The name Kallangur originates from the Aboriginal word kalangoor, meaning a goodly or satisfactory place.
The area once belonged to Mrs Griffin of Whiteside but was acquired by a Scottish migrant by the name of Thomas Petrie in 1855.
Kallangur grew in the early twentieth century as it was on the main road route to the Redcliffe peninsula before the construction of the Hornibrook Bridge in the 1930s. More recent development has been due to housing demand and the growth of the northern corridor.
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