Kooringal, Queensland


Kooringal is a town and locality on the south-west coast of Moreton Island within the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Geography

Kooringal consists of a few streets of housing along the south-western tip of Moreton Island. It is connected to the other settlements on the island by two routes:
Located just to the north-east of the locality is the Kooringal Airstrip which is long. A vehicular barge service operates from Amity Point to Kooringal at some times of year. Otherwise, vehicles must use the barge to Tangalooma and drive south to Kooringal.
A small island is to the north-west of Kooringal and the channel between them is called Days Gutter.

History

In the 2011 census, Kooringal had a population of 297 people.

Economy

The Toulkerrie Oyster Farm produces fresh Moreton Bay rock oysters; it takes around three years to grow the oysters large enough for the table. The farming process is environmentally sustainable and won the 2010 National Landcare Awards for Sustainable Farm Practices.

Recreation

The waters in the Kooringal area are noted for their fishing. Consequently, many of the buildings in Kooringal are holiday homes and fishing clubhouses.