Download coordinates as: Nudgee is a north-eastern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
The suburb is bounded to the north-east by the Gateway Motorway, including Nudgee Golf Club down to Kedron Brook (27°22′36″S 153°06′23″E / 27.3767°S 153.1065°E / -27.3767; 153.1065 (Kedron Brook)) which forms the south-east boundary, then along Gateway Motorway, including Nudgee Waterhole Reserve (27°22′34″S 153°05′37″E / 27.3760°S 153.0935°E / -27.3760; 153.0935 (Nudgee Waterhole Reserve)) and roughly following Farnshaw Road and Red Hill Road to the south, and then roughly following the Shorncliffe railway line to the north-west.
[5] On Sunday 4 January 1885 Bishop Robert Dunne blessed and officially opened a new church and convent in connection with the orphanage.
[5] Some of the buildings of the school are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register but the school is now within the suburb of Boondall, just west of Nundah Creek, which is the boundary separating Boondall from present day Nudgee.
In 1895 a paper was read at Brisbane's Natural History Society meeting at the Queensland Museum about the bora ring identified at Nudgee, described as a circle 50 feet (15 m) in diameter and sitting 18 inches (460 mm) higher than the surrounding land.
Nudgee Golf Club was established on 18 January 1930 on land formerly used for grape growing by the Childs family.
[26] Circa 2014, Nudgee was one of the first suburbs in the Brisbane area to be connected to the National Broadband Network.
78% of people living in Nudgee were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were New Zealand 3.6%, England 2.5%, India 2.3%, Philippines 1.8%, Ireland 0.9%.
88.1% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 1.3% Filipino, 1.1% Punjabi, 0.6% Tagalog, 0.6% German, 0.6% Mandarin.
In the 2011 census, 18.0% of employed people traveled to work on public transport and 60.3% by car (either as driver or as passenger).
Earnshaw State College is both the nearest primary and secondary school in neighbouring Banyo.