Download coordinates as: Hendra is a suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
[1] Hendra lies roughly six kilometres north-east of Brisbane central business district.
[6] The Doomben railway line enters the suburb from the south-west (Clayfield) and exits to the south (Ascot).
[3] Hendra is a traditional Cornish place name meaning an ancient or old hamlet or town.
[9][10] The Brisbane Courier advertised the "Grand drawing and distribution of land prizes" in January 1870.
[11] A plan for the subdivision notes its location within the Parish of Toombul and Eagle Farm Racecourse reserve.
[19] The estate was made up of 83 allotments and was advertised as being close to both Hendra and Clayfield stations.
In March 1889, "Raceview Estate" comprised 34 allotments, was advertised to be auctioned by John MacNamarra & Co Real Property Salesmen.
The school decided to make aviation and aerospace a specialty of the school and offers subjects directly related to these industries as well as using them as examples and case studies in general areas of study.
The affected stables were owned by the celebrated local horse trainer Vic Rail (who lost his life from the virus) and were located at 10 Williams Avenue.
Stand alone houses account for 85.2% of occupied private dwellings in Hendra and 11.1 were semi-detached, 4.8% were flats, units or apartments.
[39] Hendra is home to an abundance of restaurants and cafes, including local cafés, take-aways, antiques and pubs.
There are local shops located on Zillman Road, including a medical centre.