Greenslopes Brisbane, Queensland |
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Brisbane Central Business District viewed from Logan Road, Greenslopes, 2008
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Population | 8,565 (2011 census) | ||||||||||||
• Density | 2,913/km2 (7,545/sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 4120 | ||||||||||||
Area | 2.94 km2 (1.1 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Location | 5 km (3 mi) SE of Brisbane CBD | ||||||||||||
LGA(s) |
City of Brisbane (Coorparoo Ward) |
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Federal Division(s) | Griffith | ||||||||||||
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Greenslopes is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the CBD, and is mostly residential with some commercial and light industrial areas. It includes the former suburb of Stones Corner.
Greenslopes was named after an early estate in the area. The estate was owned by Frederick Wecker, who purchased the land in 1857 and named it after the area's green pastures.
Parts of the current suburb were originally opened for settlement under names such as the Dunellan, Thompson and Mount Pleasant Estates. There is still a Dunellan Street in the suburb, adjacent to the state school.
Greenslopes formed part of Stephens Shire until its amalgamation with over 20 other local shires into Greater Brisbane in 1925. The shire's name can still be seen on a plaque on the bridge where Juliette Street crosses Norman Creek.
The Brisbane City Council operated trams along Logan Road, through Greenslopes until 13 April 1969. Until 1957 a tram line also operated along Chatsworth Road, branching off the Logan Road line at Greenslopes.
Many of the dwellings in the suburb of Greenslopes are 'character homes' of pre-war construction. Brisbane City Council purportedly recognises pre-war homes as being valuable to the identity of the suburb and enforces controls relating to the demolition and renovation of the original homes, whilst also ensuring that any new dwellings built in the suburb are reflective of traditional architecture and maintain and enhance the character of the streetscape. However, two- and three-story walk-up apartment buildings are increasingly the norm.
Before August 2015, Greenslopes was in Holland Park Ward but from August 2015 it is in the new Coorparoo Ward with Annerley, Coorparoo, Camp Hill and Carina Heights.
Greenslopes lies 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the Brisbane central business district. There is some slight variety in the terrain, with low hills in the east and south sloping down to the flood plain of Norman Creek, which curls around the western and northern edges of the suburb on its way to join the Brisbane River at Norman Park.