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Very multicultural too which is good. Bus commute for students is 1 hour plus though If you like a neighbourhood that has it's rough edges but a heart for families this is for you.

Oh yes also another negative is we are very close to Archfiend race way which do week nightly drift races and derby cars but you do get used to that eventually. Hi there thanks for the information. What about being near archerfield airport? Do you hear planes all the time? This airport does have a lot of flight schools there too. I have lived in Durack 3 years, rented then purchased a home near the Glenala school. Having lived in a number of suburbs across Brisbane I can honestly say Durack is one of the better, no suburb is perfect but Durack is definately far from imperfect.

Love it here. I have lived in Durack for five years. It is growing in leaps and bounds. Friendly neighbors and peace all year round.

No flooding! Bunnings, Harvey Norman 2km away. Downside no cafes nearby except 4km at Corinda. We really love living in Durack.

It is a peaceful suburb with lovely parks for our kids and established trees lining the streets. It is situated near many major highways, so we have the advantage of being within easy reach of the Brisbane and Ipswich CBDs and major shopping centres, without ever having to hear traffic noise.

We are also close to bus and train services which directly service the Brisbane CBD. The schools are within easy reach and provide an excellent education, and tertiary facilities like USQ and TAFE are within only a few kilometres. We are surrounded by young families and lovely neighbours, and we can't imagine living anywhere else. Durack is becomming more like Oxley eveery day. I was told about Inala and was a bit concerned, but I've been here for 2 years and never had any issues with the suburb.

My neighbours have been here for 18 years and never had a burglar scare how many suburbs can say that. We have a City bus 2 min walk from here, that arrives in the Mall in 30 min and runs all night on weekend no need for cabs The only downside is there is no trainlines in Durack We have some great shops close by and with Woolworths Richlands open now, the groceries are high quality at good prices.

The schools here have have lots of money spent on them, to do them up. Only a matter of time, before Westfield or someone buys Inala shopping centre and does it up Close to the city, but prices that are normally 50 km from the city This suburb is great fro Familys - big blocks and if you look hard enough, you can get a pool for the kids.

My partner and I bought a house in Durack last year. Durack is an affordable area while still remaining reletively close to the city. We have had no problems whatsoever living in Durack. All of our neighbours are very friendly and all keep an eye out for each other. There is all the shops you need including a fantastic butcher and a very cheap fruit and veg shop. You won't be disappointed if you buy in Durack.

Hi Daniel, My name is Rancy I am planning buy a property there. I need your help. Can you please calm me on Thank you. Durack is only located 15 kms from the CBD and is developing rapidly. It wins the most improved award as the area is being revitalized with construction of brand new homes for families and investors looking for an affordable solution.

ITs a cheap suburb. Lots of rental houses that arent well maintained. I lived there some years and there was plenty of spillover from Inala On the plus side, if you pick a really really good street, its a fine place to live.

Thats the key. Durack is only lightly populated and there have been considerable areas developed recently for housing. There are plenty of great dining options in and around Durack. Back Queensland Brisbane Durack. Not great for No ratings yet.

Do you consent to being contacted by one of Endeavour Foundation's accommodation experts? Is this the right home for you? The community The home is positioned in a central location in Durack, just 13 minutes away from the Supported Employment Business Solutions site Wacol and 25 minutes to Endeavour Foundation Learning and Lifestyle Kingston and 35 minutes to Learning and Lifestyle Ipswich.

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Train, line bus Take the train from South Brisbane station, platform 1 to Moorooka station, platform 1. Taxi Take a taxi from Brisbane to Durack. Drive Drive from Brisbane to Durack. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between. Brisbane to Durack by bus The bus journey time between Brisbane and Durack is around 35 min and covers a distance of around 19 km. Explore all travel options Bus route information Average bus time:. Fastest bus time:.

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