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Salisbury

Queensland, Australia
Suburb·Relaxed, Suburban, Community Oriented
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Salisbury is a well-established suburb situated in the southern region of Brisbane, Queensland. Characterized by a mix of post-war residential architecture and light industrial zones, the neighborhood provides a practical and community-centric lifestyle. With a population of over 6,000 residents, it maintains a friendly, small-town feel while remaining well-integrated into the broader Brisbane metropolitan area. Visitors and locals appreciate its numerous parks and the emerging scene of small businesses and cafes that reflect the suburb's evolving character.

Salisbury is a well-established suburb situated in the southern region of Brisbane, Queensland. Characterized by a mix of post-war residential architecture and light industrial zones, the neighborhood provides a practical and community-centric lifestyle. With a population of over 6,000 residents, it maintains a friendly, small-town feel while remaining well-integrated into the broader Brisbane metropolitan area. Visitors and locals appreciate its numerous parks and the emerging scene of small businesses and cafes that reflect the suburb's evolving character.

Highlights

  • Quiet residential streets with a distinct local feel.

  • Proximity to Brisbane's southern industrial and commercial hubs.

  • Access to local green spaces and community parks.

  • Well-connected to the city via the local train station.

Before you go: Salisbury essentials

  • The area is a mix of residential and industrial zones, which may affect the aesthetic of some streets.

  • It offers a much quieter atmosphere compared to Brisbane's central business district.

  • Nightlife options are limited within the immediate suburb, with more activity found in neighboring areas.

Getting Around

The suburb is well-serviced by the Salisbury railway station, providing a direct and easy link to Brisbane City.

Local Parks

Explore the various green spaces and playgrounds, such as Russ Hall Park, which are popular with local families.

Best For

Quiet residential living and local community vibes.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$120-$180 p/day

Population

6,203

Industrial History

Take a walk through the industrial zones to see the suburb's historical manufacturing roots and modern creative warehouses.

Languages Spoken

English

Best time to visit Salisbury

April-June, September-November

Best Season

Spring

Mild temperatures and blooming gardens make this the best time for walking through the residential streets.

Best Season

Summer

Expect warm and humid conditions; outdoor activities are best planned for early morning or late afternoon.

Best Season

Fall

Pleasant, cooling temperatures are perfect for visiting local parks and community markets.

Winter

Winters are mild and dry, offering the most comfortable climate for exploring the wider Brisbane region.

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Location

Salisbury, Queensland, Australia
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