Where is the Karawatha forest?

Karawatha Forest Park is 18 kilometres south of Brisbane’s Central Business District (CBD), adjoining Compton Road at Karawatha and Kuraby. The forest is approximately 900 hectares and is one of the largest areas of remnant bushland within the city.

Where is Karawatha forest and why is it an important ecosystem?

Karawatha Forest Park on the southern edge of Brisbane is an important wildlife refuge for a large number of flora and fauna including threatened and endangered species.

What council is Karawatha?

Brisbane City Council
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Can you walk dogs in Karawatha forest?

Karawatha forest is an on leash park, where you can walk your pooch through 900 hectares of beautiful bushland. Both of us thoroughly enjoyed a change of scenery in our afternoon walk.

Are you allowed to swim at Karawatha quarry?

POLICE have had enough of residents trespassing to go swimming at this Brisbane water hole and have threatened a summer crackdown. The water hole is a hot spot for daredevils who jump off the cliffs and into the unsupervised water, but it also carries grave dangers.

What did they mine at Karawatha quarry?

With the outbreak of WWII, Karawatha was further exploited of much of its timber, which was used instead of coal in the coal fired train engines. A quarry, which removed part of the rocky outcrop known as Alice’s Rocks, was constructed in the late 1960’s completely destroying a system of caves.

Can you swim in Daisy Hill Quarry?

Hidden away in Daisy Hill Forrest is a beautiful untouched quarry that is perfect for a free weekend activity, or a free swimming pool on a hot day. Also known as Neville Lawrie Reserve Quarry, the entry is situated just to the right of the entry of Daisy Hill Forest.

Can you swim in Caboolture quarry?

“It is full of water and people go there to swim,” said Caboolture Police Station Senior Constable Vivienne Prescott-Ward. “Going for a swim in the quarry is illegal and comes with its own dangers. “Police urge people not to go onto private property due to the dangers.”

Are dogs allowed in Daisy Hill Forest?

Dogs must be on leashes at all times and on designated shared trails only. Let animals find their own food. Human food can make native animals susceptible to disease, and can cause overpopulation and aggressive behaviour.

Is Daisy Hill safe?

The rate of crime in Daisy Hill is 15.82 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in Daisy Hill generally consider the north part of the city to be the safest.

How deep is the Caboolture quarry?

Construction of; 1700m of 300mm DICL pipe and installation of pump stations at each end of the works with a deep lne running over the edge of a 70m deep quarry finishing on the floor.

Why is the Caboolture quarry blue?

It is my understanding that the quarry water contains high levels of minerals including copper sulphate (which causes the blue colour) and partially treated sewerage suitable for irrigation purposes but not for drinking or swimming in. Contact with the water, particularly eyes, ears and nose is a problem.

Where is the Karawatha Forest in Queensland Australia?

Karawatha Forest is approximately 1000 hectares of bushland and coastal lowlands on the southern edge of Brisbane City, on Acacia Road, Karawatha, Queensland Australia.

Where are the picnic areas in Karawatha Forest?

There are two picnic areas in the forest which open from approximately 6am to 6pm: 1 Illaweena Street picnic area, Drewvale – quiet spot to enjoy a meal beside the Illaweena Lagoon. A bridge and a trail… 2 Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre picnic area, Acacia Road – large, open, green space, located beside the nature play… More

Are there meeting rooms at Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre?

The Karawatha Forest Discovery Centre has two meeting rooms available for hire by environment-focused community groups and organisations for the purpose of meetings and events. The rooms are not available for parties or other events.

How big is the Karawatha Forest Park corridor?

The corridor is 56,350 hectares and 60 kilometres long. Due to the size of Karawatha Forest Park and variety of habitats it contains, this forest is an important refuge for over 200 species of wildlife. This includes a number of threatened or endangered species such as the greater glider, squirrel glider and rare frogs.