Bribie Island Second World War Fortifications
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The Bribie Island Second World War Fortifications are heritage-listed fortifications at Woorim and Bribie Island North on Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia. They were built from 1939 to 1943 and were added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 20 July 1993.[1]
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Bribie Island Second World War Fortifications | |
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Location | Woorim, City of Moreton Bay and Bribie Island North, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia |
Design period | 1939–1945 (World War II) |
Built | 1939–1943 |
Official name | Bribie Island Second World War Fortifications |
Type | state heritage (archaeological, built) |
Designated | 20 July 1993 |
Reference no. | 601143 |
Significant period | 1939–1943 (fabric) 1939–1945 (historical) |
Significant components | searchlight emplacement, engine/generator shed/room / power supply, pump house, observation post (military), command post, signal station/post, cable – communication, sewage farm/treatment site, mine control station (military), gun emplacement, slab/s – concrete |
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