Brisbane Inner South East
The inner south east is the name given to the group of suburbs that are located immediately to the south east of Brisbane central business district. There is no set rule as to which suburbs make up the area however they generally include East Brisbane, Camp Hill, Woolloongabba, Dutton Park, Buranda, Stones Corner, Coorparoo, Carina, Carina Heights, Norman Park, Green Slopes and White Hill.
The inner south east offers an opportunity to live close to extensive transport networks, shopping areas and the central business district. The suburbs are mostly filled with low and medium density living options.
Education:
There are a number of public and private schools in the area.
Some include:
• Coorparoo State School
• Camp Hill State Infants and Primary School
• Dutton Park State School
• Junction Park State School
• Whites Hill State College
• San Sisto College
• Loreto College
• Coorparoo Secondary College
• St Martins Primary School
The area is also home to the metropolitan South Institute of TAFE and is in close proximity to all universities in Brisbane.
Infrastructure:
The inner southeastern suburbs are supported by an expansive public transport network. Train stations are located at Coorparoo Norman Park, Dutton Park and Woolloongabba. The area is serviced by the Beenleigh, Robina and Cleveland rail lines. As well as this, the area also has several bus routes servicing the suburbs such as the south east busway which goes through the inner south east.
The major roads that support the area include the South East Freeway, Pacific Motorway, Riverside Express, Ipswich Road, Main Street, Bradfield Highway, Cavendish Road and Creek Road.
Things to do:
The inner southeastern suburbs are filled with entertainment and cultural venues. The areas close proximity to the city and an expansive transport system means that residents can live an easy lifestyle with minimum hassle. An abundance of shopping and entertainment is on your doorstep with incredible access to all of the main attractions and activities in Brisbane. Fairfield Gardens, Carindale, Samuel Village, cannon Hill and many other shopping centres’ exist in and around the area. The suburbs also have beautiful tree lined streets and big open parklands. Woolloongabba is home to the famous Gabba stadium where international sporting events occur throughout the year.