Robertson, Queensland

Robertson is an outer southern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

The population grew more than threefold to over 3000 between 1976 and 1986 as the Nathan campus of Griffith University (1975) developed.

[6] Sunnybank Plaza was refurbished and enlarged in 1989 and 1995, growing to 30,000 sq metres, with a Kmart, supermarkets, cinemas and 122 other shops.

[10] The school was officially opened by the Minister for Education, Val Bird, and by 1987 it had 600 students on roll.

[citation needed] The Brisbane City Council bus lines 130 and 140 that pass through Mains Road at the 'Mains Road at Robertson bus stop', operated by Translink, the state public transport operating service, are run on a network of 'no timetable needed' high frequency buses known as Bus Upgrade Zone (BUZ) services.

The median age of people in Robertson (QLD) (State Suburbs) was 32 years.

This image represents the Mains Road at Robertson bus stop, servicing the 130, P137, 139, 140, 599 and a few other bus services.