Capalaba West, Queensland
- Capalaba West, Queensland
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Capalaba West
city = Brisbane City Council
state = qld
caption =
fedgov = Division of Bonner
stategov = Electoral district of Chatsworth
lga = Brisbane City Council
postcode = 4157
pop = 356 (2006 census)
dist1 = 17
location1= Brisbane GPO
near-nw = Gumdale
near-n = Ransome
near-ne = Birkdale
near-w = Chandler
near-e = Alexandra Hills
near-sw = Burbank
near-s = Capalaba
near-se = Capalaba
Capalaba West is an outer suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is 17 km east of the CBD.
The Capalaba region was initially settled in 1859 when the Queensland Government offered incentives to encourage immigration.
External links
* [http://www.brisbites.com/suburbView.asp?suburb=20&topic=1 BRISbites: Suburban Sites (History)]
* [http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/suburbs/capalaba_west/home/ ourbrisbane.com website, Capalaba West section]
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