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'''Armstrong Creek''' is a locality within the [[Moreton Bay Region]] of [[Queensland]], [[Australia]].
'''Armstrong Creek''' is a locality within the [[Moreton Bay Region]] of [[Queensland]], [[Australia]].


Kobble Creek is a well-timbered area south of Dayboro approximately 45 kms NW of Brisbane CBD. Tne creek is part of the catchment area of Lake Samsonvale (or North Pine Reservoir) one of the three main water-suppliers to the metropolitan region.
Kobble Creek is a well-timbered area south of [[Dayboro, Queensland|Dayboro]] approximately 45 kms NW of [[Brisbane central business district]]. The area is part of the catchment area of [[Lake Samsonvale]] (or North Pine Reservoir), one of the three main water-suppliers to the metropolitan region.


The district was formerly a predominantly dairy farming area but has become a rural-dormitory zone in the past twenty years.
The district was formerly a predominantly dairy farming area and has become a rural-dormitory zone in the past twenty years.


Kobble Creek was recently re-zoned as an administration boundary but was formerly part of the Samsonvale District.
Kobble Creek was recently re-zoned as an administration area but was formerly part of the [[Samsonvale, Queensland|Samsonvale]] District.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:51, 9 March 2010

Kobble Creek
Queensland
Population654 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)4520
LGA(s)Moreton Bay Region
State electorate(s)Electoral district of Pine Rivers
Suburbs around Kobble Creek:
Laceys Creek Armstrong Creek
Kobble Creek Samsonvale
Mount Glorious Cedar Creek Mount Samson

Armstrong Creek is a locality within the Moreton Bay Region of Queensland, Australia.

Kobble Creek is a well-timbered area south of Dayboro approximately 45 kms NW of Brisbane central business district. The area is part of the catchment area of Lake Samsonvale (or North Pine Reservoir), one of the three main water-suppliers to the metropolitan region.

The district was formerly a predominantly dairy farming area and has become a rural-dormitory zone in the past twenty years.

Kobble Creek was recently re-zoned as an administration area but was formerly part of the Samsonvale District.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Kobble Creek (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata