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Also written as Unit 7, 54 Gayundah Esplanade.
Woody Point QLD 4019, Australia
Also written as Unit 7, 54 Gayundah Esplanade.
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7/54 Gayundah Esplanade is a unit. It is situated within a multi‑unit development on Gayundah Esplanade
The property is approximately 35 kilometres (about 21.9 miles) north‑northeast of Brisbane by road, placing it within a short drive of the state capital
Scotts Point Beach is about 0.4 km away, Picnic Point is roughly 0.6 km distant, and Woody Point itself is around 0.8 km from the property, offering easy coastal access
Yes, the heritage‑listed Woody Point Memorial Hall is approximately 0.7 km away, and the remains of the historic HMQS Gayundah gunboat can be seen near Picnic Point, also about 0.7 km distant
The Bramble Bay Bowls Club (≈0.8 km) and the Eildon Croquet Club (≈0.8 km) are within walking distance, and the local Queensland Country Women’s Association meets at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Georgina Street nearby
Woody Point had a population of 4,548 people according to the 2021 census, reflecting a modestly sized coastal community
Woody Point was first noted by Matthew Flinders in 1799, later became part of Queensland’s early penal settlement, and features the historic Woody Point Jetty built in 1888 (re‑built in 2008). The area also hosted a unique motor‑race circuit in 1936 that used Gayundah Esplanade among other streets
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