Mount Gravatt, Queensland
Mount Gravatt is the name of both a major suburb of
Brisbane,
Queensland Australia and a prominent hill in this suburb. The suburb is situated in the south-east of the city and is subdivided into Mount Gravatt East, Upper Mt. Gravatt and Mount Gravatt South, the last being changed to Wishart in the early 1990s. As a whole, it is one of the largest Brisbane suburbs.
Mt Gravatt is named after Lieutenant George Gravatt who was the commander of the
Moreton Bay Settlement for two months in 1839, before being transferred to India where he died in 1843.
Between
1953 and
1969 electric
trams connected the suburb with Brisbane's
Central Business District (CBD), running along Logan Road. Since then public transport has been provided by
buses operated by
Brisbane Transport.
Together with
Indooroopilly in the west,
Chermside, on the north-side, and
Carindale in the southeast the suburb has been described as a mini-
CBD.Nearby is the State Netball Centre, a major
police district station and a regional
ATO office.
As such, Mount Gravatt has become one of the major centres outside of the CBD, especially for those who reside on the south of the city.
The people of greater Mount Gravatt are represented by the State parliamentary seats of
Mansfield and
Mount Gravatt and the federal seats of
Bonner,
Griffith and
Moreton. The changing
socio-economic conditions of the area have made the seats conducive, at least federally, to the
Liberal-
National Coalition Government.
The
Mt Gravatt Showgrounds are an important centre for cultural and community activities and the site of the annual Mt Gravatt Show, an agricultural fair. The grounds are positioned on Logan Road, opposite the
mega-church,
Garden City Christian Church, which is also a focal point of the community. This is in addition to the large
Gateway Baptist Church on Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road and
Christian Outreach Centre on Wecker Road.
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Panorama from Mt Gravatt, looking north to Brisbane |