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Newmarket, Queensland

Newmarket
BrisbaneQueensland
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Newmarket Railway Station
Population 4,444 (2011 census)
 • Density 2,610/km2 (6,770/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4051
Area 1.7 km2 (0.7 sq mi)
Location 5 km (3 mi) from Brisbane CBD
LGA(s) City of Brisbane
(Enoggera Ward)
State electorate(s) Brisbane Central
Federal Division(s) Brisbane
Suburbs around Newmarket:
Alderley Grange Wilston
Ashgrove
St Johns Wood
Newmarket Windsor
Red Hill Kelvin Grove Herston

Newmarket is an inner north-west suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is located approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Brisbane central business district (CBD) and is surrounded by the suburbs of Alderley to the north, Ashgrove to the west, Kelvin Grove to the south, and Wilston to the east. It is an older, mostly residential suburb containing pre-war and post-war homes, including many fine examples of the Queenslander style of home. Over the last few years, some medium-density townhouses and unit blocks have appeared as well.

Newmarket was originally known as "The Three Mile Scrub" due to its distance from the city, and Ashgrove Avenue, which links Enoggera Road with Waterworks Road to the west, was known as Three Mile Scrub Road. As settlement continued northward along Kelvin Grove Road in the late 19th Century, livestock saleyards opened in the area bordered by Enoggera Road, Newmarket Road, Wilston Road and Alderson Street, and were serviced by Newmarket train station after the rail line was extended from Mayne Junction in 1899. As urban development continued in Newmarket the saleyards were moved to Cannon Hill in 1931. Evidence of the saleyards can still be seen in a number of narrow laneways, most likely old cattle tracks between stockyards, that still exist in this neighbourhood.

The most significant landmark in Newmarket is the Newmarket Brickworks Chimney on Mina Parade, which was constructed in 1912 and is over 50 metres tall. It is a remnant of the Newmarket Brickworks, which was demolished in 1987. According to modern suburb boundaries, the chimney is now in the neighbouring suburb of Alderley.

Newmarket has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

In the 2011 census the population of Newmarket was 4,444, 51.8% female and 48.2% male.


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