Burbank  Suburb
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About Burbank
Burbank postcode 4156
Total Persons : 1157
Total Males : 596
Total Femals : 561
Age Group (0-4 years) : 52
Age Group (5-14 years) 170
65 Years Over:
Median Age of Persons 44
Persons born overseas 235
Main Country of birth which is not Australia: New Zealand
No of people of Main Country of birth which is not Australia : 49
No of People Married : 629
Married Percentage: 67.3
Labour Force: 603
Employed Fulltime: 366
Employed Full Time Percentage: 60.7
Main Occupation: Professionals
Number of Main Occupation: 135
Main Occupation Percentage: 22.9
Main Industry of Employment: School Education
Main Industry of Employment Numbers: 35
Main Industry of Employment Percentage: 5.9
Median Individual Income ($/Weekly): 581
Median Household Income ($/Weekly) : 1601
Median Family Income ($/Weekly): 1651
Number of Families: 342
Number of Families With Children: 186
Total Private Dwellings: 396
Median Rent ($/Weekly): 200
Median Housing Loan Repayment ($/Weekly): 1645
Average Household Size: 3.2
Average Number of Persons Per Bedroom: 1.1
Household Fully Owned Percentage: 52.4
Household Rented Percentage: 9.1
Family Household Percentage: 88
Burbank is a large, greenbelt suburb in south east Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

The suburb was named after Frank Burbank, a local horse dealer.

The main road across the suburb is the Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road. There are also a couple of working and hobby farms in the suburb. There are a few palm nurseries and at least two turf farms in the area. Burbank has a number of churches and temples and there is a jewish school. The almost entirely residential outer suburb is dominated by large acreage blocks, many with extensive gardens and prestige housing built on them. A large dam built in the late 1960s has shaped the modern development of this area. (Source: Wiki)
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