Everything about Moreton Island National Park totally explained
Moreton Island is 98% National Park in
Queensland,
Australia, 58 km northeast of
Brisbane. It has three main townships, Bulwer, Cowan Cowan and Kooringal. Vehicle and passenger travel is available from Scarborough to Bulwer via the Combie Trader barge service.
The island is home to Queensland's oldest operating lighthouse located at Cape Moreton on the northern tip of the island.
The township of Cowan was home to the Australian soldiers during WWII and many relics remain on the island.
Fact sheet
- Area: 168.00 km²
- Coordinates:
- Date of establishment: 1966
- Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
- IUCN category: II
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