Carseldine, Queensland

Carseldine
BrisbaneQueensland
Population: 6,673 (2006)
Postcode: 4034
Area: 4.6 km² (1.8 sq mi)
Location: 16 km (10 mi) from Brisbane GPO
LGA: City of Brisbane
State District: Aspley
Federal Division: Petrie
Suburbs around Carseldine:
Brendale Bald Hills Bracken Ridge
Bridgeman Downs Carseldine Fitzgibbon
McDowall Aspley Zillmere

Carseldine is a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia located about 16 kilometres (10 mi) north and about a half-hour drive from the Central Business District of Brisbane. It is surrounded by Bald Hills and Bracken Ridge to the North, Aspley to the South, Fitzgibbon to the East and Bridgeman Downs to the West.

Carseldine is a mainly residential suburb in the north of Brisbane. At its northern boundary is the incorrectly named Carseldine Homemaker Centre, which is in fact, in the adjacent suburb of Bald Hills. This Homemaker Centre includes one of north Brisbane's three Bunnings Warehouse stores, which became a part of the Carseldine Homemaker Centre in 2002 (Bunnings previously traded individually there for about 4 years). There is also a community-based shopping centre anchored by a Woolworths supermarket on Beams Rd and two convenience centres, one beside the railway station and the other on the western side of the suburb. Carseldine also includes two plant nurseries (one small and one large, both located along Beams Rd), Club Coops and the Aspley Hornets AFL Club. Carseldine Police Station, an $8.4 million facility, located on the corner of Gympie Road and Denver Road commenced operations on the 29th of September 2009.

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History

Carseldine was named after fencing contractor William Carseldine who settled in Bald Hills in 1858. William also owned land in what is now Carseldine.[1]

Transport

The suburb includes Carseldine railway station, located on the eastern side of the suburb. This provides Carseldine with regular train services, connecting to the Brisbane central business district and Northern suburbs. Also, Carseldine is well serviced by buses operated by the Brisbane City Council.

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