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The Turrbal people occupied the region north of Brisbane River, including the area covered by Zillmere. [citation needed] With European settlement, the area came to be known as Zillman's Waterholes, named after Johann Leopold Zillmann (1813–1892), a Lutheran missionary who served at the mission station nearby at Nundah. In January 1872, the ...
Gympie Road is a major road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The road forms part of the main road route from the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD) to the northern suburbs, Sunshine Coast and east coast of Queensland. Gympie Road is designated A3 from Lutwyche Road, Kedron to the Gympie Arterial Road, Bald Hills.
According to the Brisbane City Council's Neighbourhood Planning chairwoman, Amanda Cooper, there are six sites located between Montague Road and the Brisbane River, south of Davies Park, which are at least one-hectare in area, a requirement for construction of the increased building heights. [citation needed]
It includes an office tower, public plaza, plaza buildings, and a section of a riverside promenade known as the Riverwalk. The 1.35ha site fronts Eagle Street to its north-west and the Brisbane River to its south-east, and its other (north-east and south-west) sides are bounded by high-rise commercial and mixed-use buildings.
Newstead is 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) north-east of Brisbane central business district, bounded by Breakfast Creek to the north and the Brisbane River to the east. [4]The northern and western parts of the suburb, centred on Breakfast Creek Road, is predominantly commercial, with the remainder, particularly near the river, becoming increasingly residential.
His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.
Newmarket is located approximately 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) by road from the Brisbane CBD. [4]It is an older, mostly residential suburb containing pre-war and post-war homes, including many fine examples of the Queenslander style of home.
In the 2011 census, Chermside recorded a population of 8,170 people, 53.2% female and 46.8% male.The median age of the Chermside population was 35 years of age, 2 years below the Australian median. 59.5% of people living in Chermside were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were India 4%, New Zealand 3.8%, Philippines 2.7% ...