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    Anyone been watching the heads on the Hothouse? Where is Bridie Island or whatever the island is called?

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    I haven’t been watching it however Bribie Island is in Queensland either on or near the sunshine coast, very nice area actually.

    Regards Bear

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    once not wanted.
    My inlaws had land there many years ago, they sold, bet they wish they hadnt
    elves

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    My aunt lives on Bribie Island, right on the water. Properties have had enormous growth she said and are exxy now. Apparrently they’re running out of land now and there has been some talk about plans for building up higher.
    We’re invited over there for next Xmas [:D][8D][:X] so I’m going to have a good look around on the island[8D].

    It’s North from Redcliff, not too far from Caboolture and only about an hour or so from Brisbane.
    THere is not that much work on the island itself, a lot of people who live there are retired, this is what I’ve been told.

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    Bribie is pretty nice !!!

    The spot where the Hot House is being made is REALLY FLASH !!!! [:)]

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    As mentioned, Bribie, is north of Redcliffe, East of Caboolture. It’s joined to the mainland by a bridge which is about 1km long crossing the Pumicestone Channel. About 90% of the island is sanctuary/national park so all the development is limited to the southern part of the island. Most of the development has been on the channel (mainland) side and there’s been many canal developments in the last 15 years.

    For many years the island was the mainstay of retirees and fisherman with weekenders. Now with all the new subdivisions there’s a lot more larger homes for those who want the lifestyle within commuting distance of Brisbane. The worst part would be the narrow road (and bridge) to the highway.

    My inlaws used to have property there as well, so I’ve spent some time there. Great spot.

    Rod.

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