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76 Goolabah Drive

76 Goolabah Drive, Tallebudgera QLD 4228, Australia

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About this property

Key details

Locality
Tallebudgera
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD162285970
Legal parcel ID
34/RP194785
Commonwealth electorate
Mcpherson
Local government area
Gold Coast
State lower house
Currumbin
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
* Distances are approximate

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.5 km
Primary school | Government
2.5 km
Combined school | Independent
3.4 km
Primary school | Catholic
4.1 km
Primary school | Government
4.5 km
Combined school | Government
3.1 km
Secondary school | Government
4.8 km
Secondary school | Government
5.1 km
Combined school | Independent
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

What is the address and suburb of this property?

The property is located at 76 Goolabah Drive in the suburb of Tallebudgera, on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

How many people live in Tallebudgera according to the most recent census?

The 2021 census recorded a population of 3,826 residents in Tallebudgera.

Which natural feature forms part of the western and eastern borders of Tallebudgera?

Tallebudgera Creek runs along both the western and eastern edges of the suburb, defining part of its borders.

What does the name "Tallebudgera" mean?

The name is an Aboriginal word meaning "good fish."

What is a notable heritage-listed site near the property?

The former Tallebudgera Post Office at 17 Trees Road is a heritage-listed location close to the property.

How far are nearby places such as Tallebudgera, Currumbin, and the Tallebudgera Post Office from the property?

Tallebudgera suburb is about 1.3 km away, Currumbin is roughly 1.4 km, the federal division of McPherson is also about 1.4 km, and the historic Tallebudgera Post Office is around 2.5 km.

Who were the traditional owners of the Tallebudgera area?

The Tulgigin clan of Australian Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the land.