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Moora Park

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Shorncliffe Pier is a historic pier in Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia, situated near Saint Patrick’s College and lower Moora Park. The pier with its white faded timber railings, colonial street lamps spaced out along the stretch of pier, and resting shelter towards the end was a much visited attraction for families, residents and tourists to the area. Reaching 351.5 metres out into Bramble Bay it is the largest timber pier in Brisbane and one of the longest recreational piers in Australia. The renewed pier was reopened to the public in March 2016.HistoryDuring the early history of Shorncliffe and its neighbouring bayside suburb Sandgate, both were beachside suburbs visited by Brisbane residents for day trips and holidays. In 1865, a company was formed to construct the pier aiming to increase connections between Brisbane and Sandgate. Lobbying efforts to persuade the state government to build a pier failed. William Deagon, a local hotel proprietor choose to build a jetty opposite his hotel in 1879. It was smaller than the current pier but still had a tram track.The existing jetty was deemed inadequate and new company was registered in 1882 which built a new pier between 1883 and 1884. It was originally 260 metres long but this extended by another 91.5 m to allow ferries to dock at low tide. A small toll was collected at the entry to the pier. Ferry services had mixed commercial success. The last ferry to Brisbane ran in 1928. At that time the pier housed an amusement parlour including gaming machines and an open air picture theatre.In the 1950s, Queensland's first women lifesavers, the Sandgate Ladies Life Saving Club, used bathing sheds at the pier.

Address: 65 Park Parade, Shorncliffe QLD 4017, Australia
Phone: (07) 3403 8888
State: Queensland
City: Shorncliffe
Zip Code: 4017


Opening Hours

Monday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM


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Reviews
This is such a great place to bring our toddler. The playground is fantastic and there is so much to explore, even for bigger kids who can run around and chase etc. There are good facilities here and it's right at the water and pier for swimming in hot days. One caution is that the playground can get BUSY - but even then there is always plenty of parking nearby.
7 years ago (14-04-2018)
Moora Park has heaps to do for the kids. They have the massive playground at the bottom of the hill, there's the beach, the walking path, and the pier. They also have plenty of seating and picnic tables both at the top and the bottom of the hill. There's a nice fish and chip shop across the road from the car park at the top of the hill too. Great place for a family gathering, even large ones, heaps of space and plenty to do.
7 years ago (24-01-2018)
In March 2012, Brisbane City Council closed the pier to public access, due to safety concerns associated with the condition of the structure. A number of the pier’s piles, headstocks and girders were inspected and found to be in such poor condition that the risk of structural failure was too high to allow the pier to remain open for public use. Following the consideration of a number of interim repair options, the Lord Mayor announced at the end of May 2012 that the pier would be renewed, with up to $20 million to be invested in the renewal. In November 2012, the Lord Mayor announced that $760,000 in funding would be fast-tracked to ensure the detailed design was completed by mid-2013 instead of June 2014. The pier removal works commenced in mid November 2014. Construction began in early 2015 and is now complete. The pier was officially opened to the public on Friday 25 March 2016 in conjunction with the Bluewater Festival. Design of the renewed pier The design of the renewed Shorncliffe Pier was released in mid-2013. The new structure is the same length, same width and on the same alignment as the existing pier. Some elements have been updated to ensure it can be enjoyed by more people for the next 100 years. The renewed pier design includes: a concrete and steel substructure timber joists, decking, handrails and rotunda a larger rotunda a larger hammerhead at the end a lower platform at the end of the pier. The renewed pier also includes: four fish cleaning stations four water fountains 20 light poles seven bins six safety ladders four benches fourteen seats two picnic tables a flag pole for yacht races. Shorncliffe Pier Conservation Management Plan Council developed its approach to the project in accordance with the principles and methods of the Burra Charter. As part of this process, Council developed the Shorncliffe Pier Conservation Management Plan. The plan helped to guide Council during the design of the pier to ensure the historical and community significance was maintained. The plan was a guiding document for the conservation and management of the pier as an important heritage element within the cultural heritage place of the Bramble Bay Foreshores. The process of developing the plan allowed Council to consider any short and long term community, social and environmental effects of development and to consider alternatives to the use of non-renewable natural resources. The conservation policies included in the Plan were observed to protect the cultural significance of the pier during the renewal. The plan included: history of the pier (including a picture timeline) design and causes of decay and failure environmental factors considered summary of the cultural significance of the pier conservation actions and principles Bramble Bay Foreshores, Sandgate Conservation Management Study Site Report recent repair history outline.
7 years ago (13-05-2018)
This is a really good place to stretch your legs and visually great, the pier always has a nice breeze. Theirs amenities, a childrens massive playground, plenty of tables and chairs for a family BBQ, ample parking. An awesome plase to relax.
7 years ago (13-03-2018)
Very popular setting near the Shorncliffe yacht club. A great place to grab some fish and chips by the water. Highly recommended.
7 years ago (19-02-2018)
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