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“Burpengary the place of the green wattle” That’s what the Aboriginal people called it. A name whispered on the wind through the acacia trees.

Burpengary a town nestled in the Moreton Bay region of Queensland. Its history is woven into the fabric of Queensland’s story. It began in the 1870s. Timber cutters shaped its early days.

The arrival of Europeans marked a transformation. The strategic location on the North Coast Road a precursor to the Bruce Highway made Burpengary boom. It became a major truck stop. A weigh bridge still stands testament to that era.

Burpengary grew. A provisional school opened in 1876. It became Burpengary State School in 1909. Its doors opened and closed reflecting the ebb and flow of the town’s population.

The town blossomed. St Eugene College Burpengary’s first secondary school opened its doors in 1989. A library followed in 1994 undergoing a major refurbishment in 2016.

Burpengary’s character evolved. It was once a blue-collar haven. Many residents worked in trades. Planned communities changed things. The M1 motorway offered easy access to Brisbane. More families moved in including those from professional backgrounds. Economic growth followed. The shopping precinct expanded. Local services improved. The local transport system struggled to keep up. This has been particularly true since 2005.

Growth continued. Burpengary Meadows State School welcomed its first students in 2007. Burpengary State Secondary College opened in 2015. Redwood College a Christian-based school opened in 2018. Unfortunately it closed in 2023.

Today Burpengary stands as a thriving community. A testament to its resilience and growth. Its past whispers through the names of streets and schools. Its future stretches before it. A town forever marked by its unique location and a name that echoes with history.

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