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'''Sandgate''', [[Queensland]], [[Australia]], a suburb 30 minutes drive northeast of the central business district of [[Brisbane]], with a population of nearly 50,000 people. |
'''Sandgate''', [[Queensland]], [[Australia]], a suburb 30 minutes drive northeast of the central business district of [[Brisbane]], with a population of nearly 50,000 people. |
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Sandgate is situated on the coastline, along [[Moreton Bay]]. The [[Houghton Highway Bridge]], the longest in the [[Southern Hemisphere]], connects the northern part of Sandgate to the city of [[Redcliffe, Queensland|Redcliffe]] to the north. It is connected to the [[Brisbane CityTrain Network]]. The suburb comes under the jurisdiction of the [[Brisbane City Council]]. |
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Revision as of 14:42, 28 January 2005
Sandgate, Queensland, Australia, a suburb 30 minutes drive northeast of the central business district of Brisbane, with a population of nearly 50,000 people.
Sandgate is situated on the coastline, along Moreton Bay. The Houghton Highway Bridge, the longest in the Southern Hemisphere, connects the northern part of Sandgate to the city of Redcliffe to the north. It is connected to the Brisbane CityTrain Network. The suburb comes under the jurisdiction of the Brisbane City Council.