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Click on the picture to see the large satellite view looking from the southwest of the south Moreton Bay, Queensland. Labelled are the many islands have been created from the outflow of the Logan River behind the barrier of North and South Stradbroke Islands.
The '''Bay Islands''' is the local name of the four inhabited southern
Moreton Bay islands in
Queensland,
Australia.
The four Bay Islands are:
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Karragarra
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Lamb
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Russell
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Macleay.
The tiny Perulpa Island is joined by a causeway to Macleay and is generally regarded as part of Macleay. The group is at 27°38'S 153°23'E and part of the
Redland Shire.
See also
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Redland Shire
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South East Queensland
External links
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BayJournal Ever growing collection of articles about current happenings in the islands.
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Russell Island Online Business website for the Island
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Russell Island - Trading Post
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Redland Shire Council Homepage
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Redlands Tourism
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Russell Island On The Bay Has lists of businesses on the island and news.
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Walkabout - Moreton Island Things to See