Barellan Point, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Barellan Point is a rural residential suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.

[8] This includes the construction of a training wall at the south-eastern corner of Barrelan Point where the Bremer River flows into the Brisbane River to flow the channel to avoid the built-up of sandbanks.

[9][10] During World War II, the Barellan Point Landing Ground was built on an elevated level site by RAAF Base Amberley.

Originally built for emergency landings, it was also used by RAAF No 23 Squadron as a training airfield and for their Moth Minor A21-7 operations.

The memorial was officially unveiled on Friday 26 June 2015 by the Queensland Governor Paul de Jersey.

Looking up the Bremer River from the site of Joseph Brady's training wall
Barellan Point Landing Ground Memorial, 2021
Barellan Point Landing Ground Memorial (close-up), 2021
Commemorative plaque for the opening of Joseph Brady Park as part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations
Fishing in the Brisbane River at Joseph Brady Park with Moggill on the other side of the river, 2021
Plaque in Joseph Brady Park commemorating his work at the confluence of the Bremer and Brisbane Rivers, 2021