Kenmore, Queensland

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Kenmore
BrisbaneQueensland
Population: 8,206 (2006) [1]
Postcode: 4069
Area: 5.2 km² (2.0 sq mi)
LGA: Brisbane City Council, Pullenvale Ward [2]
State District: Moggill
Federal Division: Ryan
Suburbs around Kenmore:
Brookfield Kenmore Hills Chapel Hill
Pullenvale Kenmore Indooroopilly
Pinjarra Hills Jindalee Fig Tree Pocket

Kenmore is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia located 10km south-west of the Brisbane CBD. Kenmore is a leafy suburb with a high number of professional residents and families. Kenmore is dominated by detatched housing - units and townhouses are rare. Kenmore has benefited greatly from the Centenary Highway that gives it direct access to the city via Milton Road or Coronation Drive.

The suburb has a large number of parks and playing fields. It has easy access to outdoors activities in surrounding suburbs, including walking tracks and roads to Mt Coot-tha lookout, botanical gardens and the planetarium; boating ramps into the Brisbane River and horse riding facilities in Fig Tree Pocket and Brookfield.

There are a number of schools in the suburb, including Kenmore State School, Kenmore State High, and private Christian schools. There are a large number of restaurants as well as two large retail centres, Kenmore Village and Kenmore Plaza, located on Moggill Road.

As one of the suburbs developed during the 1950s and 1960s, Kenmore is currently experiencing a surge of renovation and modernisation.

A bypass (the Kenmore Bypass) is currently being proposed to alleviate congestion along Moggil Road during peak commuting hours[3]. This bypass has divided local residents. It will help alleviate congestion in the suburb, and speed up commuting times for residents from fringe suburbs who are currently forced to commute to the Brisbane CBD via Kenmore (such as Bellbowrie and Moggill but may, if approved, adversely impact some of the westernmost residents of Kenmore [4]. Feasibility studdies and community consultation for the project will commence in early to mid 2008.

According to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland[5], Kenmore is likely to experience strong growth throughout the next decade as demand for near-city living expands into the suburbs. The suburb should continue to attract interest from those who enjoy access to a variety of facilities but still enjoy leafy urban environments.

According to the 2006 Census there were 8,206 people living in the suburb with a median age of 39. Of all occupied private dwellings 80.4% were either fully owned or being purchased; 15.4% were being rented.

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[edit] Geography

Geographically, Kenmore is characterised by its rolling hills and greenery.

[edit] Attractions

Kenmore Village Shopping Centre is a central shopping centre located near the Moggill Road and Brookfield Road intersection. The shopping centre also has offices. The Kenmore Tavern is another large shopping centre in the area. There are plenty of great dining options around Kenmore. If you’re looking for a local café, take-away, pub or restaurant you’ll find it here. The Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, a large mall with over 250 retail outlets, is a short (2km) distance from Kenmore.

There is a proposal currently being considered by the Brisbane City Council to build a council library behind the Bakers Delight set of shops on Moggill road in what is now a car park.

Kenmore has a number of churches, including Our Lady of the Rosary, Kenmore Baptist Church, Kenmore Community Church (currently located in Bellbowrie), Kenmore Anglican Church and Kenmore Uniting Church.

Kenmore has a variety of sporting venues that are available for use. The largest and easiest to access is Akuna Oval, which has areas for soccer, AFL and rugby, as well as extensive walking tracks throughout the area. Other venues that can be rented through prior arrangement are the Kenmore Primary School tennis courts and some facilities at Kenmore South Primary School. Community classes are often held at various areas around Kenmore during term-time, and these classes range from yoga to fencing to pilates. There is also a women-only gym of the Curves International franchise available on Brookfield Road.

[edit] Education

The greater Kenmore area has a number of education facilities. They include Kenmore State High School, Kenmore Primary School, Kenmore South Primary School, Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School, Upper Brookfield Primary School, Brookfield Primary School, Brisbane Independent School, Pullenvale Primary School and Moggill Primary School. Plenty of kindys too: Kenmore Park, Kenmore District and Kenmore West Kindergarten. Day cares: Brookfield Early Childhood Learning Centre, Kenmore Central Day Care.

[edit] Sports

Kenmore Australian Football Club

Gem Road Park Soccer Association

Kenmore Lions F.C.

Kenmore Century Bears Rugby Union

[edit] Community Groups

Sayer's Ballet Academy, which does centre-court performances every school holidays at Kenmore Village Shopping Centre.

Kenmore is dissected by Moggill Creek, and there is an environmental group known as the Moggill Creek Catchment Group that organizes working bees to rid the creek area of rubbish and introduced plant species that are not suited to the area.

[edit] Transport

Kenmore is well connected to the city and the University of Queensland by road and bus.

By Road, the main road through Kenmore is Moggill Road. The retail centre of Kenmore is clustered around the roundabout where Brookfield and Moggill Roads intersect. By Bus, A number of bus routes service the suburb, including:

425 Between City and Chapel Hill via Cultural Centre, Coronation Drive and Indooroopilly
CityXpress service operating every day by Brisbane Transport
430 Between City and Fig Tree Pocket via Cultural Centre, Coronation Drive, Toowong, Indooroopilly and Kenmore
CityXpress service operating every day by Brisbane Transport
431 Between City and Kenmore South via Milton and Western Freeway
Rocket service operating peak flow Monday to Friday by Brisbane Transport
432 Between University of Queensland and Kenmore via Indooroopilly
Express service operating Monday to Friday by Brisbane Transport
433 Between City and Kenmore via Coronation Drive, Toowong and Indooroopilly
All stops service operating every day by Brisbane Transport
435 Between City and Upper Brookfield via Cultural Centre, Toowong, Indooroopilly and Kenmore
CityXpress service operating Monday to Friday (Indooroopilly to Brookfield Weekends) by Brisbane Transport
436 Between City and Brookfield via Milton, Western Freeway and Kenmore
Rocket service operating evening peak flow Monday to Friday by Brisbane Transport
443 Between City and Moggill via Toowong, Indooroopilly, Kenmore and Pullenvale
Rocket service operating peak flow Monday to Friday by Brisbane Transport
444 Between City and Moggill via Toowong, Indooroopilly, Kenmore and Pullenvale
BUZ service operating every day by Brisbane Transport
446 Between City and Fig Tree Pocket via Milton, Western Freeway and Kenmore
Rocket service operating peak flow Monday to Friday by Brisbane Transport

By Train, there is no rail station in Kenmore. Indooroopilly is the closest station. In the 1890s the Queensland Parliament approved the construction of a rail line from Indooroopilly to Brookfield, running through the southern side of Kenmore following the valley of Cubberla Creek and thence roughly parallel to the present alignment of Kersley Road. However the line was never constructed.

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