In the following weeks and months, we will be adding articles on the history of Redcliffe.
If you have information and photos on any place, person or event that is connected to the history of Redcliffe, please contact us at editor@redcliffecity.com.au and we will be only too pleased to post any article of interest to the residents and visitors of Redcliffe.
- End of an Era – Redcliffe City Council has its final meeting
- First Settlement & the Ningy Ningy
- History of Rotary Redcliffe City – 57 Years Old (as at February 2008)
- Know Your Street (Courtesy of the Redcliffe Historical Society Inc) - Identifying the source of your street name.
- Recollections of Redcliffe Community Hospital (Griffith Road) – Around 1950, a committee formed to investigate how to get a public hospital in Redcliffe.
- Redcliffe… First in 1824 and still Number One! – John Oxley recognised Redcliffe as the place to be in 1824 – 180 years later over 50,000 people agree with him!
- ROPE – Redcliffe Opportunities for People Enhancement – ROPE is an organisation aimed at giving people with an intellectual disability OPPORTUNITIES and CHOICES.
- The First Royal Tour to Australia and Redcliffe - Marle Juster takes you on an exciting trip in 1867-68 with Queen Victoria’s second son, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh.
- The Hallowed Square – The use of the “Black Ribbon” denoting the Hallowed Square in the ANZAC Day March at Redcliffe is unique.
- The Redcliffe Region Business Overview – Provided by the Redcliffe Chamber of Commerce, which has now been combined with the Margate C of C to form CIRP (Commerce Industry Redcliffe Peninsula).