Kedron Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Kedron
- Anstead
- Auchenflower
- Bardon
- Bardon West
- Barellan Point
- Basin Pocket
- Bellbird Park
- Bellbowrie
- Blacksoil
- Blackstone
- Blenheim
- Booval
- Borallon
- Brassall
- Brassall Heights
- Brightview
- Brisbane Forest Park
- Brookfield
- Buaraba
- Bundamba
- Bunya
- Bunya Mountains
- Calvert
- Chapel Hill
- Chelmer
- Churchill
- Chuwar
- Cleveland
- Coalfalls
- Collingwood Park
- Coolana
- Coominya
- Dinmore
- Eastern Heights
- Ebbw Vale
- Ebenezer
- Fernvale
- Fig Tree Pocket
- Flinders View
- Forest Hill
- Gailes
- Gatton
- Glamorgan Vale
- Glenore Grove
- Goodna
- Goodna East
- Grantham
- Haigslea
- Indooroopilly
- Jamboree Heights
- Jindalee
- Karalee
- Karana Downs
- Karrabin
- Kenmore
- Kenmore East
- Kenmore Hills
- Kentville
- Kholo
- Laidley
- Lake Clarendon
- Lawes
- Leichhardt
- Loamside
- Lockrose
- Logan Village
- Lowood
- Ma Ma Creek
- Marburg
- Middle Park
- Minden
- Moggill
- Moores Pocket
- Mount Berryman
- Mount Coot-Tha
- Mount Crosby
- Mount Ommaney
- Mount Tarampa
- Mulgowie
- Newtown
- North Booval
- North Ipswich
- Oxley
- Pine Mountain
- Pinjarra Hills
- Plainland
- Prenzlau
- Pullenvale
- Purga
- Rainworth
- Raymonds Hill
- Redbank
- Redbank Plains
- Redland Bay
- Ripley
- Riverhills
- Riverview
- Ropeley
- Rosewood
- Sadliers Crossing
- Seventeen Mile Rocks
- Silkstone
- Sinnamon Park
- Sumner
- Swanbank
- Tallegalla
- Tarampa
- Taringa
- Thagoona
- The Gap
- Tivoli
- Toowong
- Upper Brookfield
- Upper Kedron
- Wacol
- Walloon
- West Ipswich
- Westlake
- Willowbank
- Woodend
- Wulkuraka
- Yamanto
Kedron
When Moravian missionaries arrived in Moreton Bay in 1839 to take up a 263 hectare reserve spanning a creek to Brisbane's north, they turned to the Bible for a name. They settled on Kedron Brook - the name of the stream David crossed when fleeing from Absalom.
Mammon, however, was also alive and well in Kedron in the form of an illegal horse-racing track which had a succession of owners in the early part of last century. The last private course syndicate included notorious Melbourne SP and sports promoter John Wren.
Wren and his associates paid $36,000 for the track in 1912 and reaped a handsome profit when they sold it to the Kedron Amateur Racing Club for $500,000 in 1925. The racecourse finally disappeared from the scene in 1956 to make way, ironically, for an education complex.
The boundary between Kedron and its northern suburban neighbour, Nundah, is dominated by an expansive green belt which offers hectares of open and recreational space on both sides of Kedron Brook.
Kedron Map

