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5-744: The North Pine River is a river in South East Queensland , Australia. The North Pine River rises in the D'Aguilar Range in the Mount Mee State Forest, approximately 50 km (31 mi) northwest of Brisbane , and flows generally southeast to form its confluence with the South Pine River at Lawnton , where the river forms the Pine River . The river flows mostly through the City of Moreton Bay , just to

10-548: A tributary of the North Pine River ( 27°14′55″S 152°57′27″E  /  27.24861°S 152.9575°E  / -27.24861; 152.9575  ( Lake Kurwongbah ) ). In January 2011, a significant flood occurred due to heavy rain and dam releases from North Pine Dam. Some areas of Petrie, Strathpine, Lawnton and surrounding areas had to be evacuated on short notice as the river level rose quickly, causing flooding in low lying areas. The North Pine River

15-502: Is one of the few rivers that contain natural populations of the rare Queensland lungfish . Platypus sightings in both the North and South Pine rivers are relatively common compared to other rivers in the region. Cat's claw creeper ( Dolichandra unguis-cati ) is an invasive weed vine that has done much damage to trees along the North Pine River catchment. In Queensland, cat's claw is a Category 3 declared weed, which means its release into

20-613: The Pine River, flowing into Bramble Bay . The river descends 470 metres (1,540 ft) over its 54-kilometre (34 mi) course . The former Pine Rivers Shire draws its name from the North Pine, South Pine and Pine Rivers. In the early 1930s timber for the construction of the Hornibrook Bridge was brought down the North Pine River to Bramble Bay via barge. Lake Kurwongbah was built in 1964 on Sideling Creek,

25-622: The south of Dayboro . Along with Kobble Creek it is dammed at Whiteside to form the North Pine Dam , an artificial lake called Lake Samsonvale. This catchment provides drinking water to Redcliffe , Pine Rivers , Caboolture and the northern suburbs of Brisbane. After the North Pine Dam, the North Pine River continues through the suburbs of Petrie and Lawnton , where it meets with the South Pine River and forms

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