Nundah
Postcode: 4012 | Distance to CBD: 8 km
Welcome to Nundah
Library, train station, parks, public and private schools, markets, shops and cafes - Nundah is a suburb that offers locals a lot. It’s changed considerably, and developed more of a village atmosphere, since Sandgate Road was diverted under the town centre and into a tunnel.
It's good to browse amongst the small stores that sell retro clothes, handcrafted art and fashion or have a tea at Queenies Traditional Tea House. The collection of old charity shops have been replaced with new shops and services, including a major supermarket but the Toombul shopping centre is also close.
There are churches and private schools on the hills to the west of the town, along with blocks of apartments. Some lovely streets, with Queenslander style homes, lead down to the green space of Kalinga Park.
Nundah was once home to German missionaries and the heritage listed Nundah Cemetery is Queensland's oldest surviving cemetery.
Statistics
Nundah is about 8km from Brisbane’s CBD. Over 33% of households in this area are comprised of couples with children, 41% are couples without children and 20% are single parent families. Stand alone house account for 41% of all dwellings in this area, and units account for a further 45%. There are many older, timber homes in this area, many of which have been renovated. There are also plenty of modern townhouses and units.
The median house price in Nundah in 2006 was $376,000.
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 dining options in and around Nundah. If you’re looking for a local café, take-away, pub or restaurant you’ll find it here.
- Shopping
- Toombul Shopping Centre is your nearest major shopping mall, but there are good local shops on Junction Road and also on Sandgate Road.
- 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.
Christopher says: Suburban feel with cosmopolitan overtones. The sense of community and locality to Nundah Village and the airport. Timber and tin houses, and the Nundah village area is set to bloom into something to rival Stones Corner, Wilston, or Rosalie.






