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  1. The suburb Seventeen Mile Rocks is named after a collection of rocks of the same name ( 27.5375°S 152.9611°E) that marked a distance of 17 miles (27 km) from the mouth of the Brisbane River, as noted by John Oxley on 3 December 1823. They ran diagonally across the river from Counihan Road (see map).

  2. Rocks Riverside Park is a park by the Brisbane River in Seventeen Mile Rocks, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The park was opened on 7 December 2003, and features industrial artefacts from its previous use by the Queensland Cement and Lime Company. Public art which draws upon the park's industrial heritage are also featured throughout, as is a ...

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  4. Seventeen Mile Rocks. Seventeen Mile Rocks, a rural and industrial place until the mid-1970s, is a residential suburb on the Brisbane River. Opposite Fig Tree Pocket, it is 17 nautical miles and 11 km in a straight line from central Brisbane. It is the chronological last of the 'centenary suburbs', south-west of Brisbane.

  5. Seventeen Mile Rocks. Seventeen Mile Rocks is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Seventeen Mile Rocks had a population of 2,720 people. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive. Please support Ukraine, because Ukraine defends a peaceful, free and democratic world.

  6. Media in category "Seventeen Mile Rocks, Queensland" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Bikeway along Brisbane River at Seventeen Mile Rocks, Queensland, 2021.jpg 3,928 × 2,946; 6.11 MB

  7. Seventeen Mile Rocks is a suburb of Brisbane in Queensland. It is located approximately 11kms from the capital Brisbane covering an area of 2.038 square kilometres. Seventeen Mile Rocks has a recorded population of 2720 residents and is within the Australian Eastern Standard Time zone Australia/Brisbane. If you are planning a visit to Seventeen ...

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