Welsby
About Welsby
Welsby is a coastal suburb in the center of Bribie Island. The Pumicestone Passage is its western coastal border and the Pacific Ocean is its eastern coastal border. Most of Welsby is within the Bribie Island National Park.
Bribie Island National Park
Bribie Island National Park is an oasis just waiting to be discovered. This beautiful preserved state forest has so much to offer, from 4WD inland tracks and beach frontage off-road opportunities, to beautiful camping spots and fantastic fishing - once you start exploring you'll wonder why you haven't spent more time discovering this island gem before!
History of Welsby
Welsby was named after Thomas Welsby, a Queensland politician and sportsperson.
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