Mount Cotton, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Mount Cotton is a rural locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia.

In the 20th century, poultry farms were established and in recent years the number of residential sub-developments has expanded.

The congregation held its first service in the open air under a fig tree on Mr Heineman's land and later in his barn.

The church was built in a traditional north German style with hand-made brick nogging within a timber frame.

An extension of the Cleveland railway line to Redland Bay and Mount Cotton was surveyed in 1889.

The other top responses for country of birth were England 7.8%, New Zealand 4.1%, South Africa 2.4%, Scotland 0.7%, Ireland 0.5%.

93.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were 0.7% Afrikaans, 0.3% German, 0.3% Dutch, 0.2% Portuguese, 0.2% Japanese.

A Hillview Road chicken farm is developing a biomass power plant which is expected to provide renewable energy to the electrical grid.

The project has faced opposition from local residents and delays as the plant was re-designed to encompass improvements in technology.

[24] The Redland City Council operates a mobile library service which visits the Mount Cotton Community Park at Bohemia Court.

It is 946 metres (3,104 ft) long and offers steep climbs and descents with a variety of cambers on the corners, including hairpin bends.

The first St Paul's Lutheran Church (built 1875) in 1931
Mount Cotton public hall, 2014
Vineyards at Sirromet Winery, 2014
St Paul's Lutheran Church, 2014
Sirromet Winery entrance, 2014