Are you looking at Durack, QLD 4077 to buy? It's important to evaluate whether the area is going to suit your personal needs. The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides the statistics on Durack median property prices, market trends & demographics to help you make an intelligent decision about your potential move to the suburb.
If you're considering a move to Durack, continue reading for a brief history lesson to learn more about the lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Durack, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, covers an area of 4 square kilometres and had a population of 7,487 people (2016 census). Suburbs around Durack include Inala, Oxley, and Willawong.
Durack is 17 kilometres from the Brisbane central business district. This suburb is part of the local government areas of Forest Lake Ward and Moorooka Ward.
Living in Durack Shops in Durack are within walking distance, including an Asian Grocer and Aldi, a butcher, a variety store, a fruit and vegetable shop, a pub, takeaway stores, and doctors.
Durack residents have higher average incomes than the residents of Inala, but not as high as in metropolitan Brisbane. Big shopping centres are in Acacia Ridge or Inala.
Most homes in Durack are located west of Blunder Road. The less-developed part of the suburb (eastern part) has a caravan park, dog showground, and a linear park along Blunder Creek.
Durack has Primary and Secondary government schools. Places of worship include the Citipointe Church, Vietnamese Buddhist, Sikh Temple, Jehovah's Witness, and the Catholic and Uniting Churches.
Durack also has a golf course nearby. It is a short drive to the Salisbury railway station. Brisbane is accessible from Durack via bus.
History of Durack Durack got its name from Michael Durack, the original owners of the land at the Archerfield pastoral station. Its name was a result of a naming competition conducted by a local newspaper in 1976.
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