The Pine River is a river in South East Queensland, Australia. The river is formed by the confluence of the North Pine and the South Pine rivers at Lawnton, continuing into Bramble Bay. The Pine River carries the city border between the City of Moreton Bay and City of Brisbane along its middle. The northern shoreline followsuburbs of Murrumba Downs an…
The Pine River is a river in South East Queensland, Australia. The river is formed by the confluence of the North Pine and the South Pine rivers at Lawnton, continuing into Bramble Bay. The Pine River carries the city border between the City of Moreton Bay and City of Brisbane along its middle. The northern shoreline followsuburbs of Murrumba Downs and Griffin, while the southern shoreline follows Brisbane suburbs of Bald Hills and Brighton. The river descends 11 metres over its 7-kilometre course. The Bald Hills Creek feeds into the Pine River which create the Bald Hills Creek and Tinchi Tamba Wetlands Reserve, a large environmental park covering more than 380 hectares. The Pine River and Hays Inlet wetland is significant because of its value to wildlife, especially migratory waders. The Pine River is classified as being "extensively modified".