Crummunda Park
Council suggested the name Crummunda Park because this particular area had been named ‘Crummunda’ by surveyor Burnett in his original plan of survey in 1845. Early surveyors of the Moreton Bay district took time to ask local aborigines the names of local features, which the surveyors then noted on their plans. Unfortunately, the surveyors seldom noted the English meanings of the place names given and with the passing of the aborigines many of these meanings will never be known. At the time that the place name Currimundi, also spelt Curramundi, is a corruption of the Kabi dialect words meaning “place of flying foxes”.