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Nundah

"Long term resident -long time love affair"

I moved into Nundah in 1998 as a newlywed. I have seen the suburb grow from a cosy suburb with centerlink, tattoo shop, tab and St Vinnies full of low cost rental to a cosmopolitan neighbourhood full of young families and a cafe strip. I now have a family with two young children and the dancing groups and sporting clubs are numerous. Unlike others I am mostly for the progress the suburb has seen although I think that they are trying to put too many unit blocks in around the Toombul end of the suburb.

It has many small parks, wide quite streets, and is overall a leafy suburb that has access to two train stations and many bus stops throughout. The cafes and coffee shops are of good quality. I agree that the pubs need work but that will happen with the proposed developement. The Faux Queenslanders mentioned in another comment is due to the council planning requirement to keep with the timber and tin theme in line with the many origional queenslanders that are present in the neighbourhood. Love it Love it.

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