Perfect opportunity to build or invest.
Mostly clear, sealed road, and just minutes to the ferry.
Guaranteed not to last.
No Flooding
No easements
6 min to Ferry Terminal
5 min to Village shopping
4 min to Bay Islands Aquatic Centre
4 min to Russell Island State School
3 min to Russell island Bowls Club5 min to Russell Island RSL
6 min to Jock Kennedy boat ramp
3 min to Russell island Boat ramp on Wahine Drive
6 min to Sandy Beach Recreation Reserve
Russell Island is part of Redland City, Queensland and the largest of the Southern Moreton Bay Islands. It has a length of 8 kilometres and width of nearly 3 kilometres and is situated between North Stradbroke Island and the mainland. Home to evocatively named landmarks such as Kinbbinkibbinwa Point, Ooncooncoo Bay and the Whistling Kite Wetlands, Russell (Canaipa) has a rich history; originally inhabited by indigenous residents later limeburners, timbergetters, oystermen and sugar, fruit and cotton farmers of yesteryear called the island home.
We now have a range of facilities and services that include RSL and Bowls Club, a shopping centre that includes a Supa IGA, post office, cafe and pharmacy. We also have a police station, ambulance centre, public swimming pool, primary school, child care centre, hardware store, petrol station, vet, pet store, and several great cafes. There is also a medical centre and pathology collection centre.
The waters around the Southern Moreton Bay Islands are a great attraction for boaties of every type, canoeists and fisherman. For tourists, tripadvisor suggests that visitors enjoy our beautiful sunrises and sunsets from our coastline or parks, the biking and walking trails. We also have a number of Galleries, markets scheduled on a regular basis and swimming pool. weekendnotes.com lists Russell island as number 4 in the top places to Kayak in Brisbane
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