Mount Cotton is a rural locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Mount Cotton had a population of 6,835 people.
Mount Cotton from Mount View Road, 2014
The first St Paul's Lutheran Church (built 1875) in 1931
Mount Cotton public hall, 2014
Vineyards at Sirromet Winery, 2014
Redland City, better known as the Redlands and formerly known as Redland Shire, is a local government area and a part of the Brisbane metropolitan area in South East Queensland, Australia. With a population of 159,222 in June 2021, the city is spread along the southern coast of Moreton Bay, covering 537.2 square kilometres (207.4 sq mi). Its mainland borders the City of Brisbane to the west and north-west, and Logan City to the south-west and south, while its islands are situated north of the City of Gold Coast.
St Pauls Anglican Church in Cleveland, ca. 1905
Satellite view from the southwest of Southern Moreton Bay, Queensland – labelled are the many islands created from the outflow of the Logan River behind the barrier of North and South Stradbroke Islands
One of Redland City's koalas
Hilliards Creek, flowing from Moreton Bay, separating the suburbs of Wellington Point (left) and Ormiston (right)