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Community Directory - Brisbane

About Brisbane City Community Directory

The Brisbane Community Directory serves Australia’s largest municipal council, covering the inner suburbs of Queensland’s capital city. Home to more than a million residents across 1,342 square kilometres, the city boasts diverse neighbourhoods, universities, cultural institutions, sporting venues and riverfront precincts. The directory offers a searchable database of health services, youth programs, multicultural groups, disability support, arts organisations, environmental initiatives, community halls and volunteer opportunities across Brisbane’s many suburbs, helping locals and newcomers find activities, services and organisations that suit their needs.

Find Local & Visiting Services in Brisbane City

The Brisbane community directory offers an extensive range of locally provided health services—including hospitals, specialist clinics, mental health and counselling—alongside accommodation and crisis support, disability and ageing services, welfare and legal assistance programmes. It also lists hundreds of community clubs and interest groups, arts and cultural organisations, sports and recreation clubs, volunteering opportunities, education and training providers, child and youth services, environmental groups and religious or philosophical communities. As a metropolitan area, most services are provided locally and readily accessible, with minimal reliance on visiting providers, ensuring residents have comprehensive access to health, community, cultural and recreational programmes within the local government area.

Brisbane City Area

Australia’s third‑largest city covers a broad area along the winding Brisbane River, incorporating inner suburbs, leafy residential pockets and bayside villages out to Moreton Island. Its subtropical climate supports riverfront parklands, botanical gardens and a lively arts scene centred on South Bank and Fortitude Valley. Beyond the major attractions, locals seek out quiet pleasures such as walking the cliff‑top path above Kangaroo Point at dawn for sweeping river views and spending leisurely afternoons in the rose gardens of New Farm Park, where aromatic blooms perfume a shady escape.

Brisbane City Council has an approximate area of 1,400 km².

It is comprised of the state electorates of Aspley, Bulimba, Chatsworth, Clayfield, Cooper, Greenslopes, Inala, Maiwar, Mansfield, Mcconnel, Miller, Moggill, Mount Ommaney, Nudgee, Sandgate, South Brisbane, Stafford, Stretton and Toohey plus parts of Algester, Everton, Ferny Grove, Lytton and Redcliffe.

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