Brassall, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Brassall is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.

[1] Brassall has a southern boundary partially marked by the Bremer River and a western alignment along Ironpot Creek.

[2] It was also known as Hungry Flats, as was a stop over for bullock teams that were transporting logs from Pine Mountain to Hancocks saw mill at North Ipswich.

The line opened from Ipswich to Lowood on 16 June 1884, and was extended through a number of stages until it reached Yarraman on 1 May 1913.

The altar was designed by the diocesan architects Atkinson and Conrad, and made by Mr L. Larsen of North Ipswich.

[8] The church's closure on 15 November 1988 was approved by Assistant Bishop Ray Smith.

[9] St Mark's Lutheran Evangelican Church was originally at Gatton where it was dedicated on 29 October 1950.

Formerly bushland and farming area leading into the West Moreton district; Brassall has been extensively developed.

82.8% of residents were born in Australia, with the next most common countries of birth being New Zealand at 3.0%, England at 2.4%, the Philippines at 0.8%, Scotland at 0.4% and South Africa at 0.4%.

[21] The Ipswich City Council operates a fortnightly mobile library service which visits the shopping centre.

2010–11 Queensland floods in Brassall streets