Inala Building and Pest Inspections
Situated 17 km south of Brisbane CBD, Inala is home to an ethnically diverse community.
Following World War II there was a shortage of 250,000 houses across Australia and in Queensland alone over 4,000 families were living in makeshift dwellings of tin, calico and canvas. Therefore, the Queensland and Australian Governments responded by making housing a priority and went on to create Inala developments.
There are a number of shopping districts as well as a high percentage of parks with native forest regions within the suburb. As a reflection of the suburb's rich diversity, the Inala Plaza offers a great range of cuisine of the world including Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese and Turkish food. Besides the buzzing Inala Plaza, Inala has multiple parks, sports and recreational spaces and playgrounds providing locals and their kids ample space to relax and unwind on the weekend.
The suburb also offers easy access to the CBD and greater Brisbane via Ipswich Motorway, Centenary Motorway, Logan Motorway and the Springfield train line. Richlands train station is also closeby.