In 1842, when the Moreton Bay Penal Colony was closed, Brisbane and its surrounds were opened up to free settlement. Primary industries such as timber cutting, fishing and oyster farming flourished and were integral to the economic development of Southeast Queensland. Until the early 1970s, fruit and vegetable production and fishing supported the small Island communities. In the early years, the Islands' isolation and complete lack of facilities fostered a strong community spirit of self-reliance, volunteering and care for others. Controversial subdivisions began in the late 1960s, and, in 1973, the Redland Shire Council (now Redland City Council) was granted control of the Bay Islands by the State Government.
This second volume in the series, Histories of the Bay Islands, Moreton Bay, documents the events and personalities central to the formation of the Moreton Bay oyster industry.
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