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Park Ridge State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 14–30 Lancewood Street [ 11 ] [ 16 ] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1176 students with 98 teachers (96 full-time equivalent) and 60 non-teaching staff (41 full-time equivalent). [ 13 ]
Satellite image of the Brisbane Metropolitan Area. Centred on the City of Brisbane, it captures from the Redcliffe Peninsula in the north, D'Aguilar National Park to the west, east to Moreton and Stradbroke Islands, and Logan City in the south. Brisbane Central Business District seen from Mount Coot-tha Lookout This is a list of the almost 450 suburbs in the Brisbane metropolis, Queensland ...
In the 2011 census, Park Ridge South recorded a population of 1,778 people, 49% female and 51% male. [6] The median age of the Park Ridge South population was 40 years, 3 years above the national median of 37. [6] 73.8% of people living in Park Ridge South were born in Australia. The other top responses for country of birth were England 6.2% ...
A real-estate bubble is a form of economic bubble normally characterised by a rapid increase in market prices of real property until they reach unsustainable levels relative to incomes and rents, and then decline. Australian house prices rose strongly relative to incomes and rents during the late 1990s and early 2000s; however, from 2003 to ...
Australian public housing has traditionally been of two main types – inner-city medium to high-rise apartments, and low-density townhouses or fully detached houses on master-planned estates located on, what were at the time of construction, the suburban fringes of cities and towns.
Park Ridge is the name of several locations: Australia. Park Ridge, Queensland, a suburb in the City of Logan Park Ridge South, Queensland, a suburb in the City ...
According to REIQ, the median unit/town-house price in West End for 2005 was $310,000, and the median house price is $490,500. [ 68 ] In May 2012, it was announced that the South Brisbane Riverside Neighbourhood Plan would be resubmitted to allow the construction of 12-storey buildings, considerably higher than the previous seven-storey limit ...
To demonstrate what the settlers paid, Portion 44 is used as an example. Portion 44 was a 320-acre portion (exactly). This portion had a rent of 5 pence per acre per year (a total of £6/13/4 per year) and a purchase price of 16/8 per acre (£266/13/8). The Survey Fee of £2/5/10 per year, for four years, was added. [26]