WACOL, QUEENSLAND
'Wacol, Queensland' is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city. According to the 2001 census, a total of 4851 people lived within the boundaries of Wacol. The suburb is located on the east bank of the Brisbane River, 18 km south-west of the Brisbane central business district, on the Brisbane-Ipswich railway line.
The Ipswich Motorway which crosses the suburb and is about to undergo a major upgrade. The Logan Motorway connects to the Ipswich Motorway in the south of the suburb.
Wacol is home for jail inmates at the Sir David Longland Correctional Centre, Brisbane Youth Detention Centre "10-17 year olds" and the Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre. There is a significant industrial park located here as well.
The suburb played host to the American military during World War II, who constructed Camp Columbia in 1942; after the war, control of the facility was transferred to the Australian government who used it primarily as a "holding centre" for post-war refugees.
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See also
★ Adjacent suburbs: Riverhills, Sumner, Darra, Richlands, Ellen Grove, Carole Park, Gailes and Goodna. (Note: Gailes and Goodna are part of the Ipswich City Council.)
★ List of Brisbane suburbs
External links
★ Wacol information
★ Census data - Wacol
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