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Suburb Profile South Brisbane
| Local Government Authority |
Brisbane |
| Location |
1 km from CBD |
| Features |
South Brisbane Town Hall, Southbank Parklands, Queensland Performing Arts Complex, Queensland Museum, South Brisbane and Vulture St rail stations |
| Commentary |
South Brisbane's history extends back to the initial settlement of Brisbane when the river caused a physical barrier to the town, creating a separate township. The magnificent South Brisbane Town Hall is still a vivid reminder of this bygone era.
These days, the William Jolly Bridge, the Victoria Bridge, the Riverside Expressway and the new Goodwill Pedestrian Bridge mean the CBD is easily accessible to South Brisbane residents.
Originally the majority of land in South Brisbane was used for general industry purposes however, most of the land has been converted back to residential areas comprising mostly of detached housing or modern apartments.
This reflects the changing face of the suburb and a renewed increase in demand for living near the city.
Commercial developments also reflect demand for the suburb as an easily accessible business environment. Commercial development coupled with the continual demand for residential property suggests that South Brisbane will continue to prosper in the future.
The type and quality of residential properties in South Brisbane varies considerably with homes ranging from older weatherboard dwellings situated on relatively small allotments to expansive penthouse apartments with stunning river views.
The rejuvenation of the Southbank parklands coupled with the increasing profile of West End, South Brisbane's neighbouring suburb, is attracting an increasing number of visitors and residents.
South Brisbane also represents a small hub for arts activity in Brisbane housing the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Maritime Museum and the Queensland Museum. Also located in the suburb are the Mater Hospital, the State Library, and the Queensland College of TAFE and Hospitality.
The services and facilities have adapted well to the increasing demand for housing in the area. Public transport in the area is excellent with two rail stations (South Brisbane and Vulture Street Stations) and regular bus routes to and from the City and surrounding suburbs. The bus services have recently been made more efficient with the introduction of the Southeast Busway tunnel and priority road lanes.
Schools in South Brisbane are Brisbane State High School and St Laurence's College. The West End Markets and retail shopping in the City complement local stores and supermarkets.
Source: REIQ |
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