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    Albany Creek is a southern suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. [2] . In the 2021 census, Albany Creek had a population of 16,385. [1] Geography. Albany Creek is located approximately 17 kilometres north-west of the Brisbane central business district. [3]

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  3. It has major historical significance because of its age and association with many of the pioneering families of the Shire. It was originally gazetted on 6 March 1873 under the Cemetery Act of 1865. The first burial, which was that of George Edwards Draper on 9 February 1873, took place a few months prior to the gazettal.

  4. Albany Creek history. Although the Albany Creek area was first referred to as being part of the 'Pine' or 'South Pine' district, for several decades during the 19th century, the portion of this area on the southern side of the South Pine River became known as Chinaman's Creek. In 1859, a survey map was published which shows a small creek of ...

  5. Albany Creek history. Although the Albany Creek area was first referred to as being part of the 'Pine' or 'South Pine' district, for several decades during the 19th century, the portion of this area on the southern side of the South Pine River became known as Chinaman's Creek. In 1859, a survey map was published which shows a small creek of ...

  6. A northern route followed aboriginal tracks through what is now Kelvin Grove, Enoggera, Everton Hills, Albany Creek onto North Pine. [citation needed] After the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859, subsequent subdivisions were much smaller.

  7. Albany Creek, on the south side of South Pine River, is 16 km north of Central Brisbane. Albany Creek joins the river a few kilometres east of the township, and was originally known as Chinaman's Creek.