Bulwer is a coastal town and locality at the north-western end of Moreton Island in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census the locality of Bulwer had a population of 49 people.
One of the scuttled ships on the beach at Bulwer, 2011
James Palmer, pilot station keeper at the pilot station house at Bulwer, 1908
Cricket match at Bulwer State School, Queensland, 1899. Group of children playing cricket in the grounds of Bulwer State School, on Moreton Island, in 1899. The teacher's residence is next to the school.
Landing a boat at Bulwer, 1906
Moreton Island (Mulgumpin) is an island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. The Coral Sea lies on the east coast of the island. Moreton Island lies 58 kilometres (36 mi) northeast of the Queensland capital, Brisbane. 98% of the island is contained within a national park and a popular destination for day trippers, four wheel driving, camping, recreational angling and whale watching and a 75-minute ferry ride from Brisbane. It is the third largest sand island in the world. Together with Fraser Island, Moreton Island forms the largest sand structure in the world. It was the traditional country of the Ngugi before settlement.
Cape Moreton Light, Queensland's oldest lighthouse
Panorama of the island viewed from the Moreton Island lighthouse
Several shipwrecks provide a safe snorkelling spot at Tangalooma. They were placed there as a breakwater
Large sand cliff showing sand rivers running