Inala
Postcode: 4077 | Distance to CBD: 14 km
Welcome to Inala
Inala in Bribane’s south west was converted from an ammunition dump during World War Two into housing estates but has undergone many urban renewal projects and street beautification in recent years.
Inala has lots of parks and schools and is close to Forest Lake which offers a wonderful variety of recreational activities such as sailing and canoeing.
A landmark of Inala is the Phat Da Buddhist Temple in Deodor Street.
Statistics
Inala is about 14km from Brisbane’s CBD. Over 39% of households in this area are comprised of couples with children, 33% are single parent families and 25% are couples without children. Stand alone houses account for over 91% of dwellings in this area, and units account for a further 4%. Inala has a mixture of housing styles, from older weatherboard cottages through to modern brick and tile structures. There are some lovely wide, leafy streets and many of the gardens are beautifully tended.
The median house price in Inala in 2006 was $193,000.
Local Events
Find out about events planned in and around this suburb. You can list your own events in our Brisbane-wide events calendar for free.
- Eating and drinking
- There are plenty of great dining options in and around Inala. If you’re looking for a local café, take-away, pub or restaurant you’ll find it here.
- Shopping
- Inala Civic Centre on Corsair Avenue is your local shopping centre or you can head over to Forest Court Shopping Centre at Forest Lake - only a short drive away.
- Education
- If you're looking for playgroups, childcare, kindergartens or schools in this area, you'll find them here.
- Leisure
- Check out this section for things to do in your spare time. There's sport, leisure activities, local events and more.
Stacey says: What I like most about Inala is its diversity and multiculturalism. Inala has blended and embraced many cultures from Vietnamese to Samoan. Our ability to spread tolerance amongst our children is apparent when you see the children playing at the many parks within Inala.





