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Population
  
5,016 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
4059

Area
  
170 ha

Postal code
  
4059

Established
  
1887

State electorate(s)
  
Mount Coot-tha

Founded
  
1887

Federal division
  
Division of Brisbane

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Location
  
3 km (2 mi) from Brisbane CBD

LGA(s)
  
City of Brisbane (Paddington Ward)

Red Hill is an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north-west of the Brisbane CBD.

Contents

Map of Red Hill QLD 4059, Australia

Geography

The suburb is very hilly and mainly residential, with shops and small businesses located on Musgrave and Waterworks Roads.

Demographics

In the 2011 census the population of Red Hill was 5,016, 48.6% female and 51.4% male.

The median age of the Red Hill population was 43 years, 6 years above the Australian median.

89.1% of people living in Red Hill were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 1.2%, South Africa 1.2%, Zambia 1.2%, Czech Republic 1.2%.

93.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were Italian 2.4%, Greek 2.0%, Mandarin 1.5%, French 1.2% and Cantonese 1.0%.

History

From 1887 Red Hill was part of Shire of Ithaca, which subsequently became the Town of Ithaca in 1903. The Ithaca Town Council was absorbed into the Brisbane City Council in 1925. The council chambers of the former Town Council were located in Enoggera Terrace and after amalgamation were used by the Brisbane City Council as a public library. The library closed in 1998.

A landmark of the suburb is St Bridget's Church, Red Hill, a Roman Catholic church, which was built in 1914. Its hilltop position and grand structure ensures that it is visible from all directions.

Heritage listings

Red Hill has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • 44-50 Cairns Terrace: Cross Terrace
  • 99 Enoggera Terrace: Ithaca Town Council Chambers
  • 1 Musgrave Road: Normanby Hotel
  • 6-8 Musgrave Road: Warriston
  • 78 Musgrave Road: St Brigid's Church
  • 9-17 Upper Clifton Terrace: St Brigid's Convent
  • 101 Windsor Road: Craigerne
  • Schools

    Red Hill is serviced by a number of schools in the surrounding suburbs including The Petrie Terrace State School (1868) in Paddington, Kelvin Grove State College (2002) in Kelvin Grove, Red Hill Special School (1986) and Ithaca Creek State School located on Lugg St, Bardon which is one of the oldest schools in Queensland, having opened on 28 September 1885.

    Transport

    Bus – Red Hill is serviced by multiple council buses: the 380, 381 and 379 running along Waterworks and Musgrave Roads, the 378 running along Arthur Terrace, and the 377 running along Kennedy Terrace.

    Until August 1968, electric trams ran along Waterwords Road, Musgrave Road and Enoggera Terrace.

    Sport

    The suburb is also the home of Brisbane's National Rugby League team, the Brisbane Broncos. Gilbert Park is the location of the Bronco's training ground, Leagues Club and general club management.

    The Ithaca Bowling Club in Gilbert Park was founded in May 1930 to cater for the western suburbs, with the clubhouse opened on 9 May 1931.

    Red Hill has gained some literary significance, thanks to the Nick Earls' novel Zigzag Street, set in the Red Hill street of the same name.

    References

    Red Hill, Queensland Wikipedia