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In the 2016 census, North Lakes had a population of 21,671 people. North Lakes includes the largest South African Australian community of any suburb in Queensland, numbering 809 individuals and making up 3.7% of the suburb's population. [17] In the 2021 census, North Lakes had a population of 23,030 people. [1]
North Lake or North Lakes may refer to ... North Lake, Western Australia, a suburb and a namesake lake within the area; North Lakes, Queensland, an outer suburb north ...
North Lakes General information Location Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes Coordinates 27°14′16.7″S 153°01′03.5″E / 27.237972°S 153.017639°E / -27.237972; 153.017639 Owned by Department of Transport & Main Roads Platforms 2 Bus routes 11 Bus stands 2 Construction Accessible Yes Other information Station code 319806 (platform 1) 319805 (platform 2) Fare zone go card 3 ...
Westfield North Lakes is a shopping centre in North Lakes on the northern outskirts of Brisbane. The centre first opened in on 7 August 2003 and initially included around 80 stores including Target and Coles. In early 2007, construction began on a major extension that was set to bring the total number of stores in the centre to over 200.
The Lakes College (also known as TLC) is an independent Uniting Church co-educational primary and secondary day school located in the suburb of North Lakes in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.
Crater Lakes is a national park in Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, 1,367 km northwest of Brisbane. The park contains two volcanically-formed lakes, Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham (Yidyam). Both lakes have walking trails around each lake; boat tours are also given at Lake Barrine. [1]
North Lakes, Queensland; A. Anzac Avenue; L. The Lakes College; N. North Lakes State College This page was last edited on 27 July 2023, at 05:54 (UTC). Text is ...
Coalstoun Lakes is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 236 km (147 mi) northwest of Brisbane. It features a volcano, Mount Le Brun, which has two craters that contain intermittent crater lakes. Mount Le Brun is one of the youngest volcanic formations in Australia, although it was formed more than 600,000 years ago. [1]