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A Lovely Village By The Sea

Tucked away at the northern end of Moreton Bay, between Deception Bay and Sandstone Point, is a quiet hideaway just right for a bayside nature getaway! The quiet coastal township of Beachmere is also a haven for marine life and is known for its stunning sunsets and relaxed atmosphere. The town is surrounded by lush green hills and offers many activities for visitors, from swimming and fishing to kayaking and bushwalking. This unique seaside village lies on Moreton Bay's shores, near the Caboolture River estuary where it enters Deception Bay. It is 38 km north of Brisbane. Positioned on a small peninsula formed by the river and the bay. Back in the day, Beachmere was somewhat inaccessible, and was mainly a fishing community, as the access road could be impassable during flood times. When the Beachmere district was settled by Europeans between 1893 and 1967, much of the land was owned by the Baker family.

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The suburb's name comes from an early residence owned by Thomas Edwin Bonney called “Beachmere” meaning a beach on marshy ground. Bonney is believed to be the first European Australian settler in the area, arriving in 1870. It is thought that the area's name, given by a European settler, arose from a strip of sandy beach set among the marshy countryside.

Did you know that Beachmere is the birthplace of renowned Australian author, Colleen McCullough, who wrote the novel, The Thorn Birds?