Brisbane River - the whole journey
We're on a journey on the Brisbane River, from its source at the top of Cooyar Creek in the Bunya Mountains to the estuary and Morteton Bay, exploring the local histories, natural histories, industries, people and stories along its path.
The trek will be undertaken in stages starting early 2021, initially by foot and then kayak as we reach permanent waters. The total distance travelled, from the source of the Brisbane River in the Bunya Mountains to Juno Point and Moreton Bay, will be about 400 kilometers, and it is likely that it will take two years to complete the trip. Episodes will be published as and when they are completed.
We have a growing list of people to meet and places to visit along the way, but we're always interested in more leads. If you have any significant connection to the river, current or historical, we'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected].
Follow the journey on our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1101449276991614
Bremer to (Not Jindalee) Goodna
Mount Crosby to Bremer Junction
Kholo Bridge to Mount Crosby Weir
Savages Crossing to Kholo Bridge
Wivenhoe Dam Wall to Savages Crossing
Sinnamon Point to Wivenhoe Dam Wall
O'Shea's Crossing to Sinnamon Point
Fulham Road Bridge to O'Sheas Crossing
Harlin to Fulham Rd Bridge
Linville to Harlin
Brisbane River Junction to Linville
The First Peoples of Upper Brisbane River (special)
Seven Mile Diggings to Brisbane River Junction
Ted Pukallus Weir to Old Esk Road
Kooralgin to Ted Pukallus Weir
Cooyar to Kooralgin
Upper Cooyar Creek
Gympie Gympie (clip)
Source to Foothills