The Queensland Head of the River refers to two high school rowing regattas in Queensland Australia, one for boys (Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc., GPS) and one for girls (Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association., BSRA). The boys' regatta is held in mid to late March while the girls' regatta is held in late August to early September. Due to the lack of water at Wivenhoe Dam the boys' Head of the River was moved to Hinze Dam for 2006, and was then moved to Lake Kawana on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland the following year. Since the girls require 10 lanes for their regattas, the BSRA Head of the River was held at Hinze Dam from 2005 to 2007. However, due to construction work currently underway to increase the size of the dam, the BSRA Head of the River was also moved to La
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| - The Queensland Head of the River refers to two high school rowing regattas in Queensland Australia, one for boys (Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc., GPS) and one for girls (Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association., BSRA). The boys' regatta is held in mid to late March while the girls' regatta is held in late August to early September. Due to the lack of water at Wivenhoe Dam the boys' Head of the River was moved to Hinze Dam for 2006, and was then moved to Lake Kawana on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland the following year. Since the girls require 10 lanes for their regattas, the BSRA Head of the River was held at Hinze Dam from 2005 to 2007. However, due to construction work currently underway to increase the size of the dam, the BSRA Head of the River was also moved to La (en)
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| - Queensland
- Rowing (sport)
- Boondall, Queensland
- Private schools in Queensland
- Uniting Church in Australia
- Corinda, Queensland
- St. Joseph's Nudgee College
- Rowing competitions in Australia
- Sport in Queensland
- The Southport School
- Anglican Church Grammar School
- Anglicanism
- Lourdes Hill College
- Lutheran
- St Peters Lutheran College
- Stuartholme School
- Recurring events established in 1918
- Brisbane
- Brisbane Boys' College
- Brisbane Boys College
- Brisbane Girls Grammar School
- Brisbane Grammar School
- Brisbane River
- State College Area High School
- Head of the River (Australia)
- All Hallows' School
- East Brisbane, Queensland
- Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc.
- Hawthorne, Queensland
- Hinze Dam
- Ascot, Queensland
- Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Toowong, Queensland
- St Margaret's Anglican Girls School
- Somerville House
- South Brisbane, Queensland
- Southport, Queensland
- Spring Hill, Queensland
- St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
- St Hilda's School
- Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
- Indooroopilly, Queensland
- Regatta
- Lake Wivenhoe
- Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association
- Lake Kurwongbah
- St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
- Non-denominational Christianity
- Lake Kawana
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| - The Queensland Head of the River refers to two high school rowing regattas in Queensland Australia, one for boys (Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc., GPS) and one for girls (Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association., BSRA). The boys' regatta is held in mid to late March while the girls' regatta is held in late August to early September. Due to the lack of water at Wivenhoe Dam the boys' Head of the River was moved to Hinze Dam for 2006, and was then moved to Lake Kawana on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland the following year. Since the girls require 10 lanes for their regattas, the BSRA Head of the River was held at Hinze Dam from 2005 to 2007. However, due to construction work currently underway to increase the size of the dam, the BSRA Head of the River was also moved to Lake Kawana for the 2008 season and the foreseeable future. (en)
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