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Archive: 7 March 2010
Donnybrook Donnybrook is a tiny township that sits on the shores of Pumicestone Passage facing Bribie Island. It’s about fifty minutes drive north of Brisbane.
 The quiet little spot’s most famous landmark is the Donnybrook Jetty, which was built in 1954 and is still a popular vantage point for locals to fish from.
 The Donnybrook Caravan Park has plenty of space for campers and caravanners and is one of those destinations that caters for fair dinkum fishermen and women. Donnybrook has a general store with a post office and also two boat hire stores.
Contact: Unpowered sites from $20/night. Powered sites from $23/night. 5498 8219 www.donnybrookjetty.com.au
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