Wooloowin, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Wooloowin (/ˈwʊləwən/ WUU-lə-wən) is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

[1] Wooloowin is an inner-north suburb of Brisbane, Australia located approximately 5–6 km north of the city's central business district.

[3] It was the home of Brisbane's first Resident Judge, Alfred Lutwyche, who lived in Kedron Lodge.

[8][9] The church was re-built and opened on Sunday 13 April 1902 by Reverend Robert Stewart, President of the Queensland Methodist Conference.

The Eagle Junction Congregational Church and its adjacent hall at 5 Norman Parade into private ownership;[11] both buildings still exist and are listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register.

[50] The suburb is serviced by Brisbane City Council buses (Route 721) and contains two train stations, Eagle Junction and Wooloowin.

Kedron Lodge, original residence of Justice Lutwyche .