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Coordinates: 27°2631S 153°251E / 27.44194°S 153.04750°E / -27.44194; 153.04750
 

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Breakfast
Breakfast Creek
Breakfast Creek is located in Queensland
Breakfast Creek

Location of the Breakfast Creek mouth in Queensland

EtymologyDerived from breakfast[1]
Native nameYawagara / Enoggera (Aboriginal)
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionSouth East Queensland
CityBrisbane
Physical characteristics
SourceD'Aguilar Range
 • locationD'Aguilar National Park
Source confluenceEnoggera Creek
 • locationHerston
 • coordinates27°26′41S 153°1′59E / 27.44472°S 153.03306°E / -27.44472; 153.03306
 • elevation2 m (6 ft 7 in)
Mouthconfluence with the Brisbane River

 • location

Albion, Newstead

 • coordinates

27°26′31S 153°2′51E / 27.44194°S 153.04750°E / -27.44194; 153.04750

 • elevation

1 m (3 ft 3 in)
Length2 km (1.2 mi)
Basin features
River systemBrisbane River

The Breakfast Creek (Aboriginal: Yawagara [2]) is a small urban stream that is a tributary of the Brisbane River, located in suburban Brisbane in the South East region of Queensland, Australia.

Course and features[edit]

Rising as the Enoggera Creek that drains the D'Aguilar Range in the D'Aguilar National Park, Breakfast Creek forms near Herston where it flows a short meandering course of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) before reaching its confluence with the Brisbane River at Newstead, next to Newstead Park. Travelling up the Brisbane River, the creek is the first to join the river on its northern banks.

The heritage-listed Breakfast Creek Hotel is located near the confluence with the Brisbane River and is known for serving XXXX beer exclusively from wooden barrels.[3] Also here the Breakfast Creek Green Bridge is under construction.

The shorter race in the annual Bridge to Brisbane fun run starts at the Breakfast Creek bridge.

History[edit]

John Oxley and Allan Cunningham met members of an Aboriginal clan at the mouth of the creek in 1824. After they had breakfast at the site, minor conflict with the clan arose after one of them grabbed Oxley's hat. Oxley named the waterway in remembrance of the incident.[1]

An important Aboriginal camping ground occupied the Breakfast Creek / Hamilton area until it was broken up by police raids in the 1860s. The camp was one of the major sources from which local Aboriginal people supplied the Moreton Bay colony with fish. It was also where Aboriginal leader Dalaipi spoke his famous "Indictments" which were published in the Moreton Bay Courier in 1858.[citation needed]

One of the white first settlers on the creek was Patrick Leslie who, in 1845, built the still-standing Newstead House. Brisbane's Cantonese community, who had established businesses in Fortitude Valley and built the Temple of the Holy Triad in 1886, settled in the flats around Breakfast Creek and Eagle Farm.[4] During dry times in the early colony of Moreton Bay, when water from the Roma Street reservoir was depleted, supplies were carted from Breakfast Creek.[5]

Various streets close to Breakfast Creek were affected by Brisbane floods in 1893, 1974 and in 2011.

Bridges[edit]

The first bridge across the creek was built in 1836.[6] A number of floods destroyed early bridges across the creek. The first permanent bridge was built in 1858 using ironbark.[1] As the timber of the bridge eroded, a second metal bridge was built in 1889. As traffic levels over the bridge increased, it became necessary to build a third larger concrete bridge in 1958, which stands as of 2017.[7]

Remnants of the second bridge can still be seen and are listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register.[8]

A new rail bridge as part of Cross River Rail is due for operation by 2025.[9]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

  • iconEnvironment portal
  • flagQueensland portal
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Breakfast Creek". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  • ^ Petrie, Thomas (1992). "Chapter 11". Reminiscences of Early Queensland. Vol. 1. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press. p. 188. ISBN 0-7022-2383-2.
  • ^ "Breakfast Creek Hotel celebrates 125 years". 14 May 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  • ^ Gregory, Helen (2007). Brisbane Then and Now. Wingfield, South Australia: Salamander Books. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-74173-011-1.
  • ^ Laverty, John (2009). The Making of a Metropolis: Brisbane 1823—1925. Salisbury, Queensland: Boolarong Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-9751793-5-2.
  • ^ "Newstead". State Library Of Queensland. 24 June 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  • ^ Blogger user: the foto fanatic. (defunct) "Breakfast Creek Bridge". Your Brisbane: Past and Present. Blogger. Retrieved 31 January 2014. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help); Check |url= value (help)[dead link]
  • ^ "Remnants of the 2nd Breakfast Creek Bridge (North)". Brisbane Heritage Register. Brisbane City Council. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  • ^ Ben Propert (20 September 2021). Around the Sites - July - September 2021. Cross River Rail. Retrieved 23 October 2021.[dead YouTube link]
  • External links[edit]


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