Lamb Island Suburb Profile and Insights
Report Date: March 2026
Postcode: 4184
Lamb Island is a small and naturally beautiful island suburb offering a quiet, self sufficient lifestyle in southern Moreton Bay. Its leafy streets, foreshore reserves and relaxed pace attract residents seeking calm and connection to the outdoors.
The community is creative and close knit, supported by local facilities and ferry access to nearby islands and the mainland. With its affordability, green outlook and strong community spirit, Lamb Island remains a peaceful retreat for those wanting a simple coastal way of life.
Lamb Island has 3 parks. The predominant age group is 70-74 years.
The area of Lamb Island is 3.2 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 504 people.
Suburb Features
Suburb Type | Urban |
Suburb Position/Trajectory | Established Residential |
Lifestyle Category | Island Lifestyle |
Market Maturity | Growth |
Water Access | Requires Passenger Ferry/Vehicle Barge/Boat Access |
Highway Access (Estimated Peak) | 80 mins |
Highway Access (Estimated Off-peak) | 70 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Peak) | 180 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Off-peak) | 115 mins |
Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Peak) | 150 mins |
Estimated Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Off-peak) | 95 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Peak) | 170 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Off-peak) | 104 mins |
Detailed Insights
Lamb Island is a peaceful and naturally beautiful community in southern Moreton Bay, offering a quiet, self-sufficient lifestyle surrounded by calm waters and native vegetation. It is the smallest of the four main inhabited Southern Moreton Bay Islands with its own ferry terminal and small local network of roads and walking paths. The island is known for its affordability, strong community spirit, and lush, subtropical landscape that makes it feel like a world of its own.
The landscape of Lamb Island is intimate and green, with leafy streets, mangroves, and views across the bay to neighbouring islands and the mainland. Much of the island remains undeveloped, creating an open, tranquil environment where native birds, wallabies, and wildlife thrive. The island's small beach areas and foreshore reserves provide spots for fishing, kayaking, and picnics, while the surrounding waters offer some of the calmest boating and exploration opportunities in the bay.
Lamb Island's community is friendly, creative, and close-knit. Residents value the island's simplicity and enjoy an unhurried pace of life. The island has a community hall, small library, recreation area, and a public jetty that serves as the hub for social gatherings and local events. With no major commercial centres, residents rely on nearby Russell or Macleay Islands for shopping and larger facilities, which helps preserve the quiet charm and slow rhythm that make Lamb Island so appealing.
Homes on Lamb Island are typically positioned on large residential blocks, allowing space for gardens, fruit trees, and outdoor living. Architectural styles range from traditional island cottages and compact beach houses to modern designs built for sustainability and comfort. Many properties feature rainwater collection, solar power, and self-sufficient systems that reflect the community's environmentally conscious approach to island living.
Ferry services connect Lamb Island to the mainland at Redland Bay and to the other Southern Moreton Bay Islands, ensuring reliable access while maintaining the feeling of separation that makes island life so distinctive. The absence of heavy traffic, noise, or high-density housing gives the island a rare sense of peace and safety. For many residents, the slower pace, fresh air, and strong community bonds are the greatest luxuries of all.
The property market on Lamb Island is small and affordable, making it attractive for buyers seeking lifestyle value or investment potential. The island's modest scale and natural setting appeal to retirees, artists, and those wanting to live more sustainably. As interest in the Southern Moreton Bay Islands continues to grow, Lamb Island has maintained its identity as the quietest and most intimate of the group.
Lamb Island represents island living in its simplest and most genuine form - calm, green, and community-focused. It offers residents a life guided by nature, connection, and creativity, without the distractions of urban life. For those looking for a truly peaceful retreat surrounded by water and natural beauty, Lamb Island is one of Moreton Bay's most authentic and enduring island communities.
Lifestyle
Lamb Island offers an intimate island lifestyle where greenery, water views, and community connection shape the everyday experience. The setting is quiet and natural, with leafy roads, pockets of bushland, and open residential blocks giving residents plenty of room for gardens, fruit trees, and outdoor living. Wildlife is a constant presence, and the island feels immersed in its natural environment.
Life here moves gently. Residents tend to know their neighbours, and the small scale of the island means that most destinations are only a short walk or drive away. Fishing, boating, and casual strolls along the foreshore are common ways to spend spare time, and local gatherings at the community hall or recreation areas reinforce the sense of belonging.
Lamb Island appeals to people who want a simple, sustainable, and affordable lifestyle. It draws retirees, artists, and sea-change buyers who are comfortable with fewer commercial distractions in exchange for a more self-directed, nature-based way of living.
Travel
Travel to and from Lamb Island depends on the regular ferry and barge services that connect it to Redland Bay and the other Southern Moreton Bay Islands. Passenger ferries serve as the main link for commuters, students, and shoppers, while vehicle barges allow residents to bring cars, building materials, and larger supplies across as needed.
Within the island, roads are very quiet, and there is no heavy traffic. Residents typically use cars, bicycles, and walking to move between home, the jetty, community facilities, and foreshore reserves. The short distances and low speeds contribute to a relaxed, safe environment for getting around.
For many households, planning around ferry timetables simply becomes part of the routine. The reward is returning home to a place that feels separate from the pace of the mainland, where the journey over water marks a clear transition into island life.
Schools & Amenities
Lamb Island has a small set of local amenities focused on community and recreation rather than retail. Facilities such as the community hall, small library, and recreation areas act as social hubs, supporting events, classes, and local activities that bring residents together.
For schooling, shopping, and most medical services, residents typically travel to Russell or Macleay Islands and then on to the mainland. These neighbouring islands provide supermarkets, additional community services, and easier access to mainland transport for secondary schools and larger centres.
Parks, foreshore reserves, and boat access points provide much of the island’s recreational structure. Combined with the community’s emphasis on self-sufficiency and sustainability, they support a lifestyle that is simple but well rounded, with nature forming the main backdrop to day-to-day life.
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