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- Tingalpa_Creek abstract "Tingalpa Creek is a creek in South East Queensland. It flows along Brisbane's south east boundary with Redland City Council. The waterway serves as important wildlife corridor on the city's fringe. The creek also provides limited kayaking and fishing opportunities.Tingalpa Creek has its headwaters in Venman Bushland National Park at Mount Cotton and the Brisbane Koala Park in Burbank. It then flows a short distance through Sheldon to the waters of the Leslie Harrison Dam.The creek below the dam, now tidal, continues along its winding course through Capalaba West, Birkdale and Ransome. In this area the creek which is popular with recreational anglers, is bordered by the Capalaba Regional Park, John Fredericks Park, Sciacca Sportsfield to the east and Tingalpa Creek Reserve on its western side.The Cleveland railway line crosses the creek before it flows to Moreton Bay at Thorneside, Queensland.Local council have developed a Tingalpa Creek Waterway Management Plan to coordinate management practices.".
- Tingalpa_Creek city Brisbane.
- Tingalpa_Creek mouthMountain Thorneside,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek mouthPlace Thorneside,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek region South_East_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek riverMouth Moreton_Bay.
- Tingalpa_Creek sourceConfluenceMountain Mount_Cotton,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek sourceConfluencePlace Mount_Cotton,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek thumbnail StateLibQld_1_107908_Bridge_over_Tingalpa_Creek,_Brisbane,_1936.jpg?width=300.
- Tingalpa_Creek wikiPageID "16209132".
- Tingalpa_Creek wikiPageRevisionID "452810459".
- Tingalpa_Creek category "Creek".
- Tingalpa_Creek city "Brisbane".
- Tingalpa_Creek country "Australia".
- Tingalpa_Creek hasPhotoCollection Tingalpa_Creek.
- Tingalpa_Creek imageCaption "Bridge over Tingalpa Creek, 1936".
- Tingalpa_Creek mouth "Moreton Bay".
- Tingalpa_Creek mouthLocation Thorneside,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek name "Tingalpa".
- Tingalpa_Creek region "South East Queensland".
- Tingalpa_Creek sourceConfluenceLocation Mount_Cotton,_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek state "Queensland".
- Tingalpa_Creek tributaryLeft "Priest Gully".
- Tingalpa_Creek subject Category:Rivers_of_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek subject Category:South_East_Queensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek point "-27.483333333333334 153.2".
- Tingalpa_Creek type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Tingalpa_Creek type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tingalpa_Creek type River109411430.
- Tingalpa_Creek type RiversOfQueensland.
- Tingalpa_Creek type Stream109448361.
- Tingalpa_Creek type Thing100002452.
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- Tingalpa_Creek type NaturalPlace.
- Tingalpa_Creek type Place.
- Tingalpa_Creek type River.
- Tingalpa_Creek type Stream.
- Tingalpa_Creek type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tingalpa_Creek type BodyOfWater.
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- Tingalpa_Creek type Location.
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- Tingalpa_Creek comment "Tingalpa Creek is a creek in South East Queensland. It flows along Brisbane's south east boundary with Redland City Council. The waterway serves as important wildlife corridor on the city's fringe. The creek also provides limited kayaking and fishing opportunities.Tingalpa Creek has its headwaters in Venman Bushland National Park at Mount Cotton and the Brisbane Koala Park in Burbank.".
- Tingalpa_Creek label "Tingalpa Creek".
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- Tingalpa_Creek sameAs 2146550.
- Tingalpa_Creek sameAs Q7808126.
- Tingalpa_Creek sameAs Q7808126.
- Tingalpa_Creek sameAs Tingalpa_Creek.
- Tingalpa_Creek lat "-27.483333333333334".
- Tingalpa_Creek long "153.2".
- Tingalpa_Creek wasDerivedFrom Tingalpa_Creek?oldid=452810459.
- Tingalpa_Creek depiction StateLibQld_1_107908_Bridge_over_Tingalpa_Creek,_Brisbane,_1936.jpg.
- Tingalpa_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Tingalpa_Creek.
- Tingalpa_Creek name "Tingalpa".