Warner
About Warner
Warner is located southeast of Lake Samsonvale and west of Strathpine, Brendale, Bray Park and Lawnton. The suburb is predominately residential with a mix of parks, playgrounds and Warner Lake providing plenty of nature escapes for residents.
MarketPlace Warner provides a true one-stop convenient shopping experience with Woolworths and Aldi Supermarkets together with over 40 specialty retailers. A number of standalone retailers are scattered throughout the suburb offering a variety of services from hairdressing, beauty, garden and lifestyle, automotive and more.
Things to see and do in Warner
- Frank Nichols Reserve
- Warner Lake
- MarketPlace Warner
History of Warner
Warner is named after an early civilian surveyor James Warner.
Warner was part of the farm community in west Strathpine, previously used for potato farming. Divided from Bray Park by Old North Road, Warner was the suburb to follow Bray Park's urbanisation during the 1970s-90s. Its first housing area was south-west of the intersection of Samsonvale and Old North Roads (mid-1990s) where there had been a drive-in theatre. Within ten years most of that area was subdivided.
In 2005 Warner Lakes, south-west of the intersection of Old North and Kremzow Roads was started, comprising the staged release of 1100 house sites.
The Latest
Work to start on new pavilion
The contract to build Suttons Beach Pavilion has been awarded and construction is set to start early next year.
Students' tribute in chalk
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$2.6b 'entertainment city' for Moreton Bay
Infinity Planet, a $2.6 billion ‘permanent world expo’, is being planned for a huge site in one of Moreton Bay's fastest-growing regions.
New development under way
Construction is officially under way on a new over 50s community in Lilywood, the first development in the new city of Waraba.
One point from Australian elite
Moreton City Excelsior will walk out at Perry Park tomorrow just 90 minutes from writing another remarkable chapter in the club’s short history.
Green light for bay beach changes
Changes are being made to dog off-leash and recreation areas along a popular Moreton Bay beach.
High-rise plans knocked back
Plans for a new 10-storey development on Redcliffe’s waterfront have been narrowly rejected by Moreton Bay City Councillors.
From five bucks to a fortune
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Putting nature into nature strips
Green thumbs are being encouraged to start verge gardens with a new set of resources from Moreton Bay City Council.
Tackling mozzies from the air
The first aerial mosquito spraying of the summer season was conducted over the weekend.