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Also written as Unit 11, 17-19 Cardross Street.
Yeerongpilly QLD 4105, Australia
Also written as Unit 11, 17-19 Cardross Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
Yeerongpilly is about 8.5 km (5.3 mi) south‑west of the Brisbane GPO, so 11/17 Cardross Street is roughly that distance from the city centre
Yeerongpilly railway station is approximately 0.4 km away, offering Queensland Rail City network services to Brisbane, Beenleigh and Ferny Grove. Yeronga station is also about 0.4 km distant
Within about 0.5–0.8 km you’ll find several heritage listings such as the Animal Research Institute Buildings, the former St Giles Uniting Church, and historic villas like John Mills’ residence
The private Brisbane Golf Club, a 36‑hole course with a driving range and pro shop, is located in the suburb, and the annual Brisbane International tennis tournament venues are within roughly 1 km
Yeerongpilly’s name comes from Aboriginal words meaning “rain” and “gully,” and the area grew from the historic “Boggo” timber‑logging district; it hosted several 19th‑century estate auctions and is home to the Brisbane Golf Club established in 1896
The Brisbane River forms a small part of the suburb’s northern boundary, while a short section of the western edge follows Oxley Creek
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