Burpengary Aerial Photos
These fantastic aerial photographs over Burpengary show how the suburb is a mixture of urban and rural lifestyles. Many of the rural homes here are set on lush ground and come with extra land for use such as stables. In the urban areas, there is a blend of executive and family homes, apartments and units, mainly brick and tile with some older timber homes. Burpengary is one of Caboolture Shire’s fastest growing populations and is showcasing the best environmental practices. Take the Old Gympie Road turn off and turn left into Pitt Road for land and home sales. Add to Description →
Burpengary Information
Burpengary means the place of the green wattle tree. This acacia grows in open forest country, mainly in the southern states. The current Hoop Pine plantations along the Bruce Highway and the old Bruce Highway, still encourage the whipbirds, rosellas and honeyeaters into gardens.
Shops are handy with Burpengary Plaza on Station Road and SupaCentre at Morayfield. Catch the local bus in Graham Road. The North Coast Railway runs through the region with stops at Morayfield Train Station and the Citytrain also stopping at Burpengary Railway Station.
Eugene Catholic School in Springfield Drive and Burpengary Primary and Morayfield Secondary Schools provide a mixture of education for local children. Burpengary is a thriving community growing into the 21st century.