Where we are
The Redlands is part of the booming area of south east Queensland, and is nestled along the coastline of Moreton Bay. It consists of:
North of the Redlands is Brisbane City and the Sunshine Coast. The Gold Coast lies south and Logan City to the south west.
Covering an area of 539 square kilometres, the Redlands includes the sub-tropical islands of North Stradbroke, Peel, Karragarra, Lamb, Russell, Macleay and Coochiemudlo, and boasts more than 50 kilometres of coastline.
We are just 35-40 minutes by road from Brisbane City, the International Airport and the Port of Brisbane.
The Redlands is connected to the Pacific Highway which is the main arterial road to the Gold Coast. We are also linked to the Gateway Arterial that by-passes Brisbane City and joins us to the airports and Bruce Highway (north of Brisbane).
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