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Also written as Unit 7, 14 Nix Street.
West End QLD 4810, Australia
Also written as Unit 7, 14 Nix Street.
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7/14 Nix Street is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the West End neighbourhood
West End is well serviced by several bus routes, including the 199 BUZ, 192 to the University of Queensland, 198 on Highgate Hill, and the CityGlider along Montague Road. A free loop service (Route 86) also runs through the area, and the CityCat ferry departs from the West End wharf on Orleigh Street
Nearby open spaces include Davies Park, which hosts the popular Green Flea Market on Saturdays, Boundary Street Park, and West End Community Park. These parks provide riverside views, playgrounds and picnic areas within a short walk
Yes, the Brisbane City Council operates the West End Library on Boundary Street, and the suburb features several churches such as St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and West End Uniting Church. Local galleries and artist‑run initiatives also showcase works by West End residents
West End, known to the Aboriginal peoples as Kurilpa ("place of the water rat"), was first settled by Europeans as a farming area and later developed tram services from 1885. The suburb contains numerous heritage‑listed sites and retains a mix of historic and contemporary architecture
West End's population grew from 8,061 people in the 2011 census to 9,474 in 2016, and reached 14,730 by the 2021 census, reflecting rapid residential growth and increased density
Key heritage listings include Astrea at 19 Bank Street, the Kurilpa Library on Boundary Road, the Dornoch Terrace Bridge, and West End State School on Vulture Street. These sites highlight the suburb's rich architectural and cultural history
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