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Visiting Bribie

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Aquatic activities on Bribie Island

Bribie Island is a haven for windsurfing or catamaran sailing with both the Pumicestone Passage and the open waters off Woorim Beach... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the angler

Try the jetty for bream, yellowtail or that occasional jew. Red Beach can be great for winter whiting. Banksia Beach can have tailor, bream and flathead, while Woorim has summer and winter whiting, dart and bream... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the bird watcher

See the sea eagles or a whistling kite soar up past First Lagoon or along the canals at Bongaree. At the rear of the Recreation Hall in the centre of the island, observe the grey and pink galahs and topknot pigeons... more

Bribie Entertainment - For the bushwalker

Take a wander from the Community Art Centre at Banksia Beach along the tracks winding through every type of natural vegetation growing on Bribie Island... eucalypt forests, melaleuca swamp, wallum heath and much more... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the energetic

Hire a bike and experience the island on the network of bike tracks taking you from the calm water of the beautiful Pumicestone Passage across to the ocean, surf beach... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the history buff

Walk down from Red Beach to Bald Point where Matthew Flinders had an altercation with the local aborigines. In his diary he called it Point Skirmish... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the hungry

Queensland is known for its fresh seafood and tropical fruits and Bribie Island is no exception with its many restaurants serving produce straight from the trawler... more
Bribie Entertainment - For the tourist

Hire a BBQ fishing boat or a dinghy and do your own exploring of Pumicestone Passage, or take a cruise on a tour ferry up the waterway... more
Bribie Entertainment - More to do and see

Collect driftwood at Skirmish Point and Woody Bay on the southern end of the surf beach after a storm. Scour the beach for shells, seaweed or fish floats, walk along the foreshores or sit near the main boat ramps at Welsby Parade and watch the boating activity... more
Bribie Island Access

The Bribie Island Access Guide (April, 2005 Update) has been compiled to assist Bribie residents and visitors who may have difficulty accessing facilities and services needed for day to day living because of age, health or disability... more
Bribie Island Beaches

Learn about the various Bribie Island Beaches... more
Meet the locals

The Bribie Island Chamber of Commerce has recognised that the most valuable commercial asset the area has if it's magnificent natural environment... more
Pumicestone Passage

It is important for every food service business owner and senior manager to keep up with the latest trends, stay motivated and improve business... more
The BRIBIE BAG

Successful Launch of The Bribie Bag... more
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