If you are considering buying, renting, or investing in Parrearra, QLD 4575, it's vital to know if it meets your requirements when it comes to lifestyle and budget. The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides information on Parrearra house prices, demographics & market trends so we can help you make an intelligent decision about your potential move to the suburb.
If you're considering a move to Parrearra, have a little read of our history lesson to discover more about the fantastic lifestyle and what the suburb has to offer.
Overview Parrearra, a suburb of the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, covers an area of 2.5 square kilometres. It had a recorded population of 4,575 people (2016 census). Parrearra is neighboured by the suburbs of Mooloolaba, Minyanna, Buddina, Mountain Creek, Warana, and Sippy Downs.
Parrearra is 96.3 kilometres north of Brisbane. It is part of the local government area of the Sunshine Coast Region.
Living in Parrearra Parrearra is often casually referred to as Kawana Island because it is situated within the urban area of the Kawana Waters. There are no schools in the suburb, so most of the children go to the Buddina State School in Buddina and the Brightwater State School in Mountain Creek for primary schooling. For secondary education, the Kawana Waters State College in Bokarina is nearby.
Parrearra has many recreational facilities suitable for retirement living.
History of Parrearra Parrearra was one of the many names for the suburb proposed by Alfred Grant, the developer of the Kawana Waters, in 1967. Parrearra is an Aboriginal word that denotes a "length of river."
The name Parrearra was approved, and the area was established as a town in 1967 by the Queensland Place Names Board. In 1989, it was re-designated and bounded as a suburb.
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