Boreen Point Rowers — the not so serious Rowing Association.
Front of Aqua Marine
When we purchased Aqua Marine, it was badly overgrown. We have removed most of the plants, including two massive African Tulip trees at the back of the property — African Tulips are classified as a Class 3 declared pest plant in Queensland.
We have begun the process of landscaping Aqua Marine, with a line of Dianella Brevipedunculata (Flax Lilly) at the front of the property. Flax Lilly are a clumping grass-like plant to 1 metre. They have small blue flowers in tangled spikes within the foliage in spring followed by dark blue fruits.
At the back of Aqua Marine, we have planted some Lomandra Hystrix (Mat Rush) around the grey water outlet. Mat Rush grow in clumps to 1 metre. They are hardy and adaptable, suit wet or dry areas, such as creek/dam stabilisation or as a garden feature, and will have pale yellow perfumed flower spikes.
We will eventually landscape the entire property, but a fence is a more important priority hence the orange surveying pegs in the photo.
Aqua Marine is available for holiday rental through Boreen Point Real Estate.
Skimming rocks in front of Aqua Marine
Skimming rocks on Lake Cootharaba in front of Aqua Marine at Boreen Point.
Aqua Marine is available for holiday rental through Boreen Point Real Estate.
The view from the living room of Aqua Marine
The view of Lake Cootharaba from the living room of Aqua Marine at Boreen Point on a clear and cold winter’s day.
Aqua Marine is available for holiday rental through Boreen Point Real Estate.
Children’s playground at Boreen Point
Several children’s play areas are located at Boreen Point. The following play area is my children’s favourite and is located on the Esplanade near the Boreen Point Campground. Follow the signs towards the camping ground and you can not miss the playground. The playground area is a day use area and no camping is permitted (camping is only permitted in the camping ground itself).

Boreen Point playground
Dolan Pre Cursa track bikes just hanging around
Two Dolan Pre Cursa track bikes just hanging around at the end of Round 1 of the Queensland Winter Track Series run by Ipswich Cycling Club.
Round 1 of the Queensland Winter Track Series
The following photos are from Round 1 of the Queensland Winter Track Series run by Ipswich Cycling Club. A great event and thanks to all the volunteers who contributed to making it a fun and safe day.












