Bribie Island National Park

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(43) · National park in White Patch, Australia
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Bribie Island National Park is an Australian national park in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, 68 kilometres north of Brisbane. The park covers …

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Jan 10, 2023
Before you enter the park you have to obtain a permit, cost you roughly $50.. then right after you entered the island, the heaven is right in front of you.. beautiful beaches, long kms to drive , the… Full review by 729melindao
Jul 4, 2022
Did this drive with a group of families, lots of fun kids loved it especially driving though the busted lagoon. Saw lots of wildlife, dolphins and a washed up shark. Unfortunately the northern end vi… Full review by Catherine D
Oct 12, 2021
What I like most about this place is the wild-life and coastal bush. It's incredible that Bribie is home to so many precious (endangered) species including dugongs, turtles, swift parrots etc. the li… Full review by C R

Facts

Established:1994

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What is a declared Fish Habitat Area (FHA)?
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Declared FHAs are areas of high value fish habitat that are protected from physical disturbance associated with coastal development and declared under Queensland's Fisheries …
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Declared FHAs are areas of high value fish habitat that are protected from physical disturbance associated with coastal development and declared under Queensland's Fisheries Act 1994. They are a...
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