Brisbane Location Profile

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Location Name: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Geographical Details: Brisbane is ideally situated in the south eastern corner of Queensland to the east of the Great Dividing Range. Sprawling along the Moreton Bay floodplain, Brisbane stretches from Caboolture in the north, to Beenleigh in the south, and as far as Ipswich in the west.

Climate: The Queensland capital enjoys a subtropical climate, defined by warm or hot weather for most of the year. During summer (December - February), average temperatures range from 21 - 29.8°C (69.8 - 85.6°F). Autumn (March – May) signals the end of the hot summer when average temperatures drop between 15 - 25°C (59 - 77°F). Brisbane’s weather in winter (June – August) is generally dry and mild with mean temperatures between 11 - 21°C (51.8 - 69.8°F). The spring (September – November) climate is similar to autumn, with average temperatures between 15 - 25°C (59 - 77°F).


Demographics:

  • Population (2021 census): 2,536,449 people


  • Indigenous Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders population: 3.0%


  • Common descendants of birth: English (39.7%), Australian (34.6%), Irish (13.2%), Scottish (11.0%), German (6.4%), and Chinese (4.7%).


  • Languages spoken: English (77.3%), Mandarin (2.5%), Vietnamese (1.1%), Punjabi (0.9%), Cantonese (0.9%) and Spanish (0.8%).


  • Major religions: Christianity (44.3%), Catholicism (18.6%), Anglicanism (9.7%), Hindu (2%), Buddhist (1.9%), Muslim (1.8%), Judaism (1.0%) and Sikhism (0.9%).

  • Housing Market: Brisbane offers different types of houses such as traditional Queenslanders, modern and contemporary homes, post-war homes, luxury properties, townhouses and villas, duplexes and semi-detached homes, and heritage homes.

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    Amenities and Services: Brisbane offers a wide range of amenities and services that cater to various needs and interests including public transport, cycling and walking paths, major roads, hospitals, clinics and medical centres, primary and secondary schools, universities, libraries, shopping centres, local markets, dining, parks and gardens, cultural institutions, sports facilities, community centres, social services, river cruises, nearby attractions, police stations, and fire stations.


    Transportation:

  • Ticketing, Airport Transfers, Accessibility: You can purchase pre-paid paper tickets at stations and fare machines before boarding a bus, train or ferry service. Brisbane is serviced by domestic and international terminals at Brisbane Airport (BNE). Airlines, trains, buses and ferries have accessible options for people using mobility devices, as well as services for hearing and vision impaired travellers.


  • Trains, Buses, Ferries: Major Stations are Central Station and Roma Street Station. Free City Loop and Spring Hill Loop bus services operate in the city centre. CityGlider bus services pass through the city centre on two routes: from West End to Teneriffe; and from Ashgrove to Coorparoo.


  • Driving, Taxi, Rideshare: Driving in Brisbane is straightforward and safe. Brisbane is serviced by two major taxi companies, 13cabs and Black & White Cabs. Most major ridesharing platforms operate in Brisbane, including Uber, Ola and DiDi, as well as local operator GoCatch.


  • Languages spoken: English (77.3%), Mandarin (2.5%), Vietnamese (1.1%), Punjabi (0.9%), Cantonese (0.9%) and Spanish (0.8%).


  • Major religions: Christianity (44.3%), Catholicism (18.6%), Anglicanism (9.7%), Hindu (2%), Buddhist (1.9%), Muslim (1.8%), Judaism (1.0%) and Sikhism (0.9%).


  • Economic Factors:

  • Gross Regional Product: $153.45 billion

  • Average Household: According to the 2021 Census, the average household in Brisbane is made up of 2.5 persons.

  • Largest Industry (by employment): Health Care and Social Assistance

  • Registered businesses: There were approximately 139,000 registered businesses within Brisbane in 2022-23.

  • Local Employment: According to the 2021 Census, 68% of people work and live within Brisbane LGA.
  • Lifestyle and Culture: Brisbane offers a balanced lifestyle with a blend of outdoor activities, cultural richness, and a relaxed yet vibrant social scene. Its community spirit and cultural diversity make it an appealing place to live and visit.


    Why Choose Brisbane?


    1. Proximity – to things like parks, shops, amenities, and good schools

    2. Mobility – access to good public transport or a good road system

    3. Access to jobs

    4. Great access to schools

    Brisbane offers a vibrant lifestyle with a blend of outdoor leisure and urban sophistication. The city boasts a warm climate perfect for enjoying its numerous parks, riverfronts, and outdoor activities. Its dynamic cultural scene includes world-class art galleries, live music venues, and diverse dining options. Brisbane is family-friendly, with a range of educational and recreational amenities, while its relaxed atmosphere provides a refreshing alternative to the bustle of larger Australian cities.


    Disclaimer


    The information provided in this report for Brisbane, is accurate as of the time of writing. We strive to present the most current and precise data to assist Brisbane property buyers in making informed decisions. However, real estate markets are dynamic and can change. We recommend that prospective buyers conduct their own further research or consult with a professional to obtain the most up-to-date information before making any investment decisions.

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