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March meeting

Join us tomorrow (Friday 12th March) at 2pm in the ONODA ROOM at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre for our March meeting.

Guest speaker, Dennis Crowther, will be speaking on the topic of the Beaufort Bombers Restoration Group.

Posted on 11 March 2021 by AdminPosted in Members MeetingTagged Aviation, MeetingLeave a comment

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Redcliffe Historical Society Inc 
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Monthly Meetings

History Redcliffe members meet each month for a feature presentation from a guest speaker, followed by refreshments and an opportunity to chat with other members, guests and visitors.

Monthly meetings are usually held on the first Friday of each month at 2pm.

Venues and dates may be subject to change so check the Events page to be sure.

Visitors are most welcome.

Click here for our calendar.

Redcliffe Remembers 1824-2024

In mid-September 1824, Lieutenant Henry Miller landed the brig, Amity, on the shores of Redcliffe Peninsula in the Gubbi Gubbi nation and established the First European Settlement in Queensland.

History Redcliffe is currently planning the ways in which we will mark the 200th anniversary of this historic event.

Follow us here and on our social media as we approach this milestone.

Click here for more information.

Get in touch

History Redcliffe
PO Box 377
Margate Beach Qld 4019

info@historyredcliffe.com.au

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Here's a 1929 view from the corner of Anzac and Oxley Avenues, Redcliffe, looking towards the former Catholic Church on the south east corner of the intersection and along Anzac Avenue to the John Street intersection at the top of hill. Join us for “Changing Times: how history shapes us and we shape history”, presented by History Redcliffe as part of National Heritage Month 2026. Discover how the past influences our lives today — and how our actions shape the history of tomorrow. Did you know the story behind Redcliffe’s much-loved entertainment venue? These Redcliffe photos dated 1948 to 1950 were discovered in the Brisbane City Archives collection.  Two of them have been correctly identified as Suttons Beach. Merry Christmas from History Redcliffe! A 1942 aerial image of the area we now know as Kippa-Ring (officially named a suburb of Redcliffe in 1971). So many changes in 83 years! Give a little Redcliffe History this Christmas… Today we’re acknowledging the centenary of Anzac Memorial Avenue. Here's a snapshot of mid-20th century Redcliffe including a procession on Redcliffe Parade, Suttons Beach scenes, the Redcliffe Jetty and the Hornibrook Highway.  These images were captured from Kodachrome slides kindly lent to History Redcliffe by Kathy Johnston.

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