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Caboolture is the centre of Australias third largest local government area,the newly created Moreton Bay Regional Council.
Caboolture is 15 Minutes from the beaches at Bribie Island and connected to both Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast by direct rail links,making the trip to Brisbane approximately 35 minutes.
Caboolture has come of age with ten Major shopping centres,District Hospital,a local aerodrome and more than seventy educational institutions including a TAFE and a University.Caboolture is attracting some of the highest population growth rates in the state and with the commitment of almost $2 billion in key infrastructure projects including a marina and cosmopolitan town centre this trend is set to continue.All in all Caboolture is the place to be, whether your looking for a lifestyle change or a great place to invest, Caboolture should be high on your list.
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Moreton Bay Region offers you a choice of beach and bush with the area encompassing Bribie Island and Redcliffe to the hinterland towns of Dayboro, Samford and Woodford.
Leisurely day trips to the region belie the fact that at any time you are virtually within a stone's throw of busy Brisbane City - close enough to the city so you are not spending a fortune at the petrol pumps for a trip yet far enough from your background to feel you have left home for a great day out.
Whether it is a day at a patrolled beach, a cruise on Moreton Bay, a spot of whale watching, a sedate drive in the D'Aguilar Mountain Ranges or a visit to the markets, the choice is yours. Why not try our range of boutique accommodations?
For the more adventurous test your adrenaline levels with skydiving, joy flights or gliding. Cycle our bikeways, canoe our waterways. Alternatively unwind with a country escape to Woodford, Dayboro or Samford. Breathe in the fresh air on a scenic bush walk, enjoy a country drive, visit our museums, savour the great coffee, local wines, fresh strawberries and produce, and take your time browsing for country wares and antiques.
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Caboolture boasts a relaxed, yet rich and diverse lifestyle, with golden beaches and stunning mountain scenery less than an hour from Brisbane. This magnificent way of life is the main reason 3,000 people move to Caboolture every year and make the Shire one of the fastest growing areas in Australia.
Regular electric rail services and the nearby national highway put Brisbane within an easy hour's commute of Caboolture - meaning people can work in the city but enjoy living in beautiful rural surroundings. Facilities available to residents of the district are second to none, with sporting facilities the envy of surrounding Councils.
Caboolture is still one of the most affordable areas to live in south-east Queensland. House and land packages are more affordable than those in Brisbane and attract thousands of first-home buyers each year.
The district also offers more exclusive real estate, such as prestigious canal developments on Bribie Island and attractive rural residential areas in the district heart. Rentals are also much more affordable than Brisbane. The district's remarkable mix of urban and rural living reflects the diversity of lifestyles available.
Caboolture enjoys a mild, subtropical climate, characterised by warm summers and mild, relatively dry winters. Proximity to the coast means gentle sea breezes bring relief on even the hottest days.
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Caboolture is one of Queensland's most progressive, go-ahead regions, with business opportunities and lifestyle second to none.
South East Queensland is attracting on average 55,000 new residents each year. It is experiencing rapid business and employment growth and Caboolture is capitalizing on this expanding growth – emerging as a significant economic hub with national and international recognition.
In June 2006 the district reached 135,000 residents growing at a forecast average annual rate of 2.7% through to 2026.
Caboolture has a vibrant local economy, with a diversity of commercial, industrial and rural businesses with an estimated 4,500 businesses located throughout Caboolture's 12 industry local business centres.
Boosted by its rising population, strong economic growth, close proximity to the Bruce Highway and the North Coast Railway line, Caboolture district offers significant opportunities for investors and for businesses looking to start up or to relocate to a more profitable environment.
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