About this property
Also written as Unit 37, 228 Enborisoff Street.
Taigum QLD 4018, Australia
Also written as Unit 37, 228 Enborisoff Street.
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The property at 37/228 Enborisoff Street is a unit. It is part of a multi‑dwelling building within the suburb
The unit is located in Taigum, a northern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Taigum is part of the City of Brisbane
Within roughly 2 km you can find Centrepoint Church, St Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, Iceworld Olympic Ice Rink, and Boondall Police Station. North Boondall railway station is also about 1.8 km away, providing public transport access
The 2021 census recorded a population of 7,801 people living in Taigum. The suburb has a mix of families, couples and single‑parent households
Taigum is bounded to the west and north by Cabbage Tree Creek, to the east by Muller Road, and to the south by Beams Road. These features outline the suburb’s limits
The name Taigum comes from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘lawyer cane’. It reflects the local Indigenous heritage and the area’s natural vegetation
Taigum was officially recognised as a suburb on 11 August 1975. The naming formalised the area’s identity within Brisbane
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