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Chermside

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Local Government Authority Brisbane
Location 10 km north from CBD
Features Westfield Shoppingtown Chermside, Prince Charles and Holy Spirit Hospitals, Kedron-Wavell Services Club
Commentary Located just 10 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD, Chermside is a well-established Brisbane suburb and is known for several local landmarks including the Prince Charles Hospital, the Westfield Chermside shopping centre and the very popular Kedron-Wavell Services club.

While the suburb still has many chamferboard homes constructed during the 1950s and 1960s, many higher density developments including a number of new townhouse and unit developments have been constructed in recent years.

Chermside residents have witnessed a renewal phase in the suburb's lifecycle in recent years, which has been assisted by the development of retail shopping facilities along Gympie Road and the relocation of the Australian Taxation Office. The recently built Holy Spirit Hospital on the grounds of the Prince Charles Hospital has also assisted in the renewal phase.

Westfield Shoppingtown in Chermside is the major retail anchor for all the surrounding suburbs. It received a complete refurbishment that has made it one of the most popular shopping complexes in Brisbane.

A scattering of parks in the area provide good walk and bikeways however, for those looking to spend the day by the water, the bayside suburb of Sandgate is also only a 10-minute drive away providing an ideal place for residents to escape to on the weekend for family picnics.

Families are serviced by schools in neighbouring suburbs including Wavell primary school, Wavell high school, Craigslea primary and high schools, Our Lady of the Angels primary school and Somerset Hills primary school.

Chermside contains a variety of restaurants, retail businesses and leisure facilities such as the Chermside aquatic centre and a cinema complex at the Westfield Chermside shopping centre.

According to the 2006 Census there were 6,348 people living in the suburb with a median age of 37. The median individual income was $484 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 36.7% were either fully owned or being purchased; 55.1% were being rented.

Source: REIQ