Margate

About Margate

An unassuming seaside village located on the East of the Redcliffe Peninsula; Margate boasts one of the longest mainland stretches of sand beach along the shores of Moreton Bay Marine Park.

Neighbouring suburbs include Redcliffe, Woody Point, and Clontarf.

Margate beach is without a doubt the most popular attraction in Margate, the beach is a 2km coastal stretch spanning the length of the suburb. With pristine golden sand, sheltered waters, timber boardwalks, BBQ facilities, viewing shelters and seating and views across to Moreton Island, Margate Beach is popular with all ages.

To the northern end of Margate is Scotts Point Bathing Pavilion built in 1937, this historic landmark gives an insight into the popular beach life of a time gone by.

Margate CBD is located in the heart of the suburb and includes a mix of retail and commercial businesses that service the locals of the area.

Humpybong State School is the only school in the suburb, secondary schools are located in neighbouring suburbs Redcliffe and Clontarf.

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Pru calls time on clothing exchange
23 June 2026

Pru calls time on clothing exchange

After nine years helping families access affordable clothing, Margate’s Blackbird Clothing Exchange is closing, with founder Pru Burke citing health reasons and thanking the community for its support.

Backing for dog park and Central plan
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23 June 2026

Backing for dog park and Central plan

Moreton Bay City Council has approved plans for a new off-leash dog park at Margate and set dog access rules for Moreton Bay Central, balancing recreation opportunities with wildlife protection.

Home of the Month: Six generations of memories
23 June 2026

Home of the Month: Six generations of memories

Discover the story behind Banyandah, one of Redcliffe’s oldest homes, heading to auction after 99 years in the same family. The renovated 1927 Queenslander at Margate boasts stunning bay views, timeless charm and six generations of holiday memories.

Police appeal over stolen vehicles
News / Local
23 June 2026

Police appeal over stolen vehicles

Police are seeking public assistance to locate multiple stolen vehicles across the Moreton Bay District, including cars and a motorcycle. Residents are urged not to approach and to report sightings to Policelink or Crime Stoppers.

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay
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23 June 2026

What’s on in 2026 with free community events across the City of Moreton Bay

A full calendar of free community events is being rolled out for 2026, giving locals clarity on what’s happening and when.

New parks for school holidays
News / Local
23 June 2026

New parks for school holidays

Four new and upgraded parks are opening across the Moreton Bay region ahead of the spring school holidays.

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Brushing up on Safe Rooms
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23 June 2026

Brushing up on Safe Rooms

Businesses and residents are helping the Zonta Club of Redcliffe prepare three safe rooms for some of the City of Moreton Bay's most vulnerable people. ** FREE TO READ **

Coffee with Small Business minister
News / Local
23 June 2026

Coffee with Small Business minister

Queensland’s Minister for Small Business Di Farmer is the guest speaker at Mark Ryan’s final Small Business Network Coffee Catch Up for 2023.

Serving up new retirement homes
News / Local
23 June 2026

Serving up new retirement homes

The former Frawleys Tennis Club site in Rothwell is set to make way for more than 90 retirement units.

Dream becomes $1.7m reality at museum
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23 June 2026

Dream becomes $1.7m reality at museum

Work has started on the $1.7m Abbey Museum Art Gallery and Café extension for paintings never put on display at the Caboolture attraction before. ** FREE TO READ **

Dan's Olympic challenge for his mum
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23 June 2026

Dan's Olympic challenge for his mum

A Dakabin man is aiming to complete 10 Olympic-distance triathlons this month in honour of his mum, who had a stroke in 2021. ** FREE TO READ **

Demolition set to start next month
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23 June 2026

Demolition set to start next month

Work will soon begin on demolishing Suttons Beach Pavilion after Moreton Bay City Council agreed a work tender of almost $2 million. ** FREE TO READ **

Brendale's new $137m recycling centre
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23 June 2026

Brendale's new $137m recycling centre

One of Australia’s biggest paper recycling centres is to be built in Brendale, creating more than 250 jobs in construction and when open. ** FREE TO READ **

Plans lodged for Fields of dreams
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23 June 2026

Plans lodged for Fields of dreams

The Comiskey Group’s $35 million event and festival site, Coochin Fields, is attracting significant interest, before construction has even started. ** FREE TO READ **

Major change in battle for marina
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23 June 2026

Major change in battle for marina

The long-running battle for Newport Marina has taken a significant turn, with development plans receiving a big boost. ** FREE TO READ **

Stop playing games with $80m project
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23 June 2026

Stop playing games with $80m project

Mayor Peter Flannery called on the Federal Government to stop using a key project in the City of Moreton Bay in a political 'game' to ease its budget blowout. ** FREE TO READ **