The Property Comprises a modern "hi-tech" office/ warehouse facility providing an "As Is" Gross Lettable Area"GLA") of approximately 1,387m2 60 unsecured car parking bays developed on a 4,212m lot with the existing Lease 28 February 2013. On completion of the proposed refurbishment/expansion works in July 2013
On completion of the proposed refurbishment/expansion works, the property will be wholly occupied by the existing Lessee (
On completion of the proposed refurbishment/expansion works the improvements will include a good/average quality 2 level office component of 1,253m2
The property was originally developed during approximately 1999 and adopting the terms of the draft Lease, as the date of valuation the " As If Complete" Wale is 10.00 years and the "As Is" Wale is 0.12 years.
The Borrower, XXXXX Property Estate Pty Ltd, is seeking funds to purchase a property at South Yarra, Melbourne Victoria. The purpose of the funding is to complete the settlement of a new property that was purchased off the plan in 2018.
The loan will be secured by a registered 1st Mortgage against 5 xxxxxx Street, Drummoyne, NSW 2047, and 950/1 xxxxxxxx Crescent, South Yarra, VIC 3000. The combined value of the securities is $5,425,000.
Security 1: The security located at 5 xxxxxxxxx Street, Drummoyne, is a two-storey semi-detached house with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, rear patio and detached garage.
Security 2: The security located at 950/1 xxxxxxxxx Crescent, South Yarra, is an apartment with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, living areas and balcony.
The exit strategy is that the Borrower will sell the security at 5 xxxxxxx Street, Drummoyne, to repay the loan.
The loan has been set for a term of 6 months, subject to a minimum loan term of 3 months. The minimum term expires on 29 November 2019. The Borrower has an option to request an extension of the Loan Term for a further 6 months. Approval is at the discretion of the Issuer. Should this occur, the Issuer may by notice to the Noteholders extend the Maturity Date of the Notes by the period of the extension.
The risk that the Sponsor is not robust or substantial.
The Borrower, Australian Property Estate Pty Ltd, is a private holding company for the security provided.
The risk that the Borrower will not be able to pay the Issuer’s interest.
The Borrower is an experienced property investor and generates rental income from multiple property investments. The Borrower has provided an accountant's certificate attesting to their ability to service the loan.
The risk that the Sponsor cannot repay the facility upon maturity.
The exit is for the Borrower to sell the security at Drummoyne. The Borrower has already engaged real estate agents to sell the property. The moderate LVR and the desirable location of the property makes it likely that the sale of the security and repayment of the loan will be achievable within the loan term.
Changing market conditions with respect to new supply of stock or lending criteria impacting settlement risk.
The short term nature of the loan and the desirable location of the property mitigate the risk of any significant fluctuation in market value.
State: QLD
Post Code: 4113
Population: 15,322
Location: 14.38 kilometres (8.94 mi) south-southeast of the Brisbane central business district
LGA: City of Brisbane
State Electorate: Toohey Stretton
Federal Division: Moreton Bonner
The name of the Aboriginal clan formerly occupying this area is uncertain. According to one source they are likely to have been the Chepara clan of Eight Mile Plains who spoke Turrbal. The Yerongpan of Oxley Creek who are said to have claimed the area from Brisbane to Ipswich. Another source claims they were the Yagarabal, who ranged from Brisbane to the Logan River and west to Moggill Creek. The Aborigines used a trail which later became Logan Road. This trail bisected many creeks including the Mimosa Creek and Bulimba Creek watercourse.
The name Eight Mile Plains was given early in its settlement, and refers to the area's flat topography and the distance (8 miles (13 km)) to One Mile Swamp (now Woolloongabba).
In 1861, over 7,800 acres (32 km2) in the nearby Coopers Plains area had been proclaimed the Brisbane Agricultural Reserve. In 1864 this was extended by a further 5,500 acres (22 km2) and the Eight Mile Plains Agricultural Reserve was formed. It comprised the current suburbs of Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hills, Runcorn, Kuraby, Eight Mile Plains and parts of Coopers Plains, Algester and Stretton.
Charles Baker bought land in the area in 1863. He obtained a publican's licence for Baker's Hotel on 12 December 1865.[8] Joseph Baker takes over the licence in 1869 and changes the name to Eight Mile Plains Hotel. In 1875 the hotel became a Cobb & Co staging post.In 1927, two Scottish sisters Mary-Jane McCamey and Emma O’Sullivan took over the hotel and changed its name to “The Glen”, because the undulating countryside reminded them of the area in Scotland where they were born. The O'Sullivan family introduced wood chopping competitions at the hotel, including a cross saw event with one end being taken by a woman (known today as a Jack and Jill competition). These events attracted huge crowds and led to the formation of the Queensland Axeman's Association which continues to operate wood chopping competitions throughout Queensland and send teams to national and international events. As at 2019, The Glen Hotel contains to trade making it one of the longest continuously trading hotels in Queensland.
The Eight Mile Plains Provisional School opened on 7 June 1869 in Charles Baker's paddock on Logan Road between Levington Road and the Glen Hotel. The school building was erected by Baker at his own expense. There were approximately 15 students at that time. However, the school was poorly located on the outskirts of the area and the building was in poor condition and by 1875 there was local agitation for a new building to house the 80 students in a more central location. In June 1880 tenders were called to erect a new school building made of hardwood. In 1896 it became Eight Mile Plains State School.
In September 1883, 231 allotments of "Logan Railway Estate" were advertised to be auctioned by John Cameron. A map advertising the auction illustrates the proximity of the estate to the Logan Railway Line.
Between 1902 and 1904 the Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran and Methodist communities in the area decided to construct a church on Millers Road that would be shared between them with each denomination holding their services in the church according to a roster until such time as each denomination established its own church. This arrangement continued until it was only the Anglican faith still using the building, when it then became St Paul’s Anglican Church.
Electricity was extended to the district in 1936.
St Johns Lutheran Church was officially dedicated on Sunday 9 December 1951 by Pastor M. Lohe, president of the Lutheran Church in Queensland. The brick church was built entirely by the volunteer labour of 30 men of the congregation with the work starting in October 1949 and mostly done on Saturdays. Pastor Lohe laid the foundation stone on 2 April 1950. The church had seating for 150 people with a further 50 people in the separate choir loft. The church was designed by farmer Reg Waldman who also supervised the construction; he was also the church's organist. The building was not complete at the time of its dedication as the tower has only reached 27 feet (8.2 m) but the plans were for it to reach 50 feet (15 m) including a belfry. The building was completed in 1976 with the erection of the spire.
In 1958 a new school[which?] was constructed to service the area.
Warrigal Road State School opened on 30 January 1979. The word Warrigal means "Dingo" in the local Aboriginal language.
Originally Eight Mile Plains extended beyond the Brisbane City boundary along the Pacific Highway (Logan Road) into the northern part of Albert Shire (now Logan City). In the 1970s, this southern part of Eight Mile Plains, along with the southern part of Rochedale and Springwood became the new suburb of Underwood. Part of Eight Mile Plains within the Brisbane boundary was renamed Rochedale.
Eight Mile Plains Special School opened on 25 August 1980; it closed on 31 December 1997.
Brisbane Technology Park opened in 1986 The park is located on a 33.5-hectare (83-acre) site that is only 12 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. The Queensland Clunies Ross Centre for Science and Industry opened at the Technology Park in 1997.
In October 2014 a petition was made by 380 residents to excise the north-eastern part of Eight Miles Plains bounded by the Pacific Motorway and Bulimba Creek to create a new suburb to be called Wishart Outlook, the name given to the area by its developers in the 1990s. However, other residents are opposed to the change.
Eight Mile Plains is connected to Brisbane CBD and Gold Coast and by the Pacific Motorway and to the Sunshine Coast via the Gateway Motorway. It is connected to the TransLink public transport network via Eight Mile Plains busway station on the South-East Busway.
According to the 2016 census, Eight Mile Plains recorded a population of 15,322 people, 50.5% female and 49.5% male. The median age of the Eight Mile Plains population was 34 years of age, 4 years below the Australian median. 43.4% of people living in Eight Mile Plains were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 66.7%; the next most common countries of birth were China 12.2%, Republic of Korea 6.4%, Taiwan 4.9%, India 5.3% and New Zealand 3.1%. 42.7% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 19.1% Mandarin, 7.3% Korean, 6.3% Cantonese, 3.1% Punjabi, 1.6% Hindi.
Eight Mile Plains includes the largest Korean Australian community of any suburb in Queensland, numbering 1,150 individuals and making up 6.1% of the suburb's population.
Name: | Christian Witness Ministries Fellowship |
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places to worship
The Lord has been kind to us drawing people from a variety of backgrounds and from distant parts into the fellowship of the saints.
CWMF is committed to spreading the biblically based Gospel of Christ (Good News) and to maintaining “the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3). With this mission in mind, CWMF fearlessly identifies the teachers in the church who spread the aberrant non-biblical teaching and their false works and utterances, which abound in our time. While we believe in the present day reality of the Holy Spirit and His work in and through the believer in the fruit and gifts, we are opposed to the “Toronto Blessing” and to “Pensacola” and “Revival Now” movements, which we are convinced, are not from God.
CWMF is biblical in basis, evangelistic in emphasis and evangelical in purpose. We endeavour to follow Paul the apostle’s example in preaching the good news of Christ. “HIM we preach, WARNING every man and TEACHING every man in all wisdom, that we may PRESENT every man MATURE in Christ Jesus” (Colossians 1:28) to both Jews and Gentiles.
Name: | Eight Mile Plains Chinese Methodist Church |
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WED | 06:45 PM - 08:30 PM |
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SUN | 06:45 AM - 12:00 PM |
places of worship
We are a community of ordinary people, united by an extraordinary Christ. We love Jesus and care for each other. Come and join us every Sunday at 9am!
We are a community of ordinary people, united by an extraordinary Christ. We love Jesus and care for each other. Come and join us every Sunday at 9am!
Name: | Eight Mile Plains Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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places of worship
1930s – In the early 1930s the members met at the Bamboos opposite the present Kmart at Sunnybank.
The Eight Mile Plains Seventh-day Adventist Church was opened in 1952 and has experienced rapid growth ever since. In 1961 our Church became too small for our church family and further land was purchased to accommodate the expansion of the church building. In 1985 work started on the church we still use today and the original church is now used as the Life Development Centre.
While we have experienced much change and growth in our history, our Christian values, passion for outreach and family-friendly, welcoming nature have stayed a core part of our Church and we look forward to sharing this with you!
1942 – This group continued until 1942 when Sherwood church opened.
1944-1952 – As numbers increased members went to the United Protestant Church to meet on Millers Road EMP from about 1944 to 1952.
1948-1949 – During 1948 and in 1949 Bro Stan Harker and Hec Robinson began searching for land to build a church.
a) Two blocks were bought but it was too far down London Road, they thought. The blocks were bought for ?10.
b) Another two blocks were bought, which are the present blocks. The other two were sold for ?90.
c) And could be bought from John Burke – 10 building blocks for ?200, 40 acres for ?2,000.
1951 – The church, which is the present hall, was built by Bro Bill Lewis of Sherwood in 1951.
1952 – It was opened in 1952 by Pastor Grieve who was the Conference President. Pastor Eric Hare was at the opening. Bro Job Becket was Senior Elder. Membership was 39.
The original church had a partition between the main church area, about a quarter of the church now vacant land.
1961 – Because the church became too small for our needs it was decided to negotiate for a small piece of land adjacent, owned by Paul’s Ice Cream Company. This block was bought for ?750 in 1961. Bro Keith Adair, manager of SHF was able to use his influence to buy it.
1964 – Extension No 1, November 1964 cost ?615 to build – size 24’ x 30’.
1966 – Extension No 2, October 1966 cost $1,500.
1980 – In August 1980, four blocks of ground were purchased from the Brisbane City Council for $33,328.
Name: | Hughesville, Eight Mile Plains |
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heritage listings
Hughesville is a heritage-listed detached house at 2497 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Thornhill Campbell-Wilson and built from 1892 to 1893. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
Hughesville, a substantial, single-storeyed timber residence, was erected in 1892-93 for Richard Alfred Hughes, a local horse-dealer, to a design by architect George Thornhill Campbell-Wilson. Reputedly, the house was a wedding gift from Alfred (Fred) Hughes to his son Richard, who married Elizabeth Magee in 1891.
Fred Hughes was a horse-dealer and livery stables keeper, resident in Brisbane from at least 1871, when he purchased land in Charlotte Street. He had established a livery stables on this site by 1874. In the mid-1880s, Hughes and his family moved to Upper Mt Gravatt, where they owned a property at the corner of Kessels and Logan Roads. He sold the Charlotte Street property in 1889, but maintained a livery stables in Adelaide Street during the first half of the 1890s. At his Upper Mount Gravatt stables, Fred Hughes bred blood stock, including Arabs.
In January 1892, his son Richard, aged 19 years, acquired title to over 8 hectares (20 acres) of land at Eight Mile Plains, just south of Upper Mt Gravatt along Logan Road. On this property Hughesville was erected, at the junction of Logan and Padstow Roads. The architect was George Thornhill Campbell-Wilson, who practised in Brisbane from 1889 to c.?1934.[1]
George Campbell-Wilson was born in Brisbane, the eldest son of architect George William Campbell Wilson and Ada Weedon. He trained under his father and practised as an architect in Queen Street, Brisbane, from 1889 until his retirement in c.?1934.
Hughesville was arguably the finest house in the district, a farming community approximately eight miles south of the One-mile Swamp (Woolloongabba). The Eight Mile Plains had been combed by timbergetters prior to its opening as an agricultural reserve in the early 1860s. Over 7,800 acres (3,200 ha) in the nearby Coopers Plains area had been proclaimed the Brisbane Agricultural Reserve in June 1861. In October 1864, this was extended by a further 5,500 acres (2,200 ha), and the whole - encompassing what are now the suburbs of Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hills, Runcorn, Kuraby, Eight Mile Plains, and parts of Coopers Plains, Algester and Stretton - were proclaimed the Eight Mile Plains Agricultural Reserve. Fruit and some vegetable growing were the principal activities. By 1869, the area was sufficiently populated to necessitate the opening of a school at Eight Mile Plains, but the real impetus for the expansion of small farming in the district came with the opening of the extension railway from Yeerongpilly to Loganlea, in April 1885. By the time Hughesville was erected in the 1890s, Eight Mile Plains had emerged as a solid farming community.
Richard Hughes followed his father's occupation, and ran horses on the Logan Road property until 1912-13. The house remained in the Hughes family until 1994.
Name: | Medsana Medical Clinic Eight Mile Plains |
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hospital and medical center
Name: | Eight Mile Plains Community Health Centre |
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hospital and medical center
Metro South Health is the major provider of public health services, and health education and research, in the Brisbane south side, Logan, Redlands and Scenic Rim regions.
We serve an estimated population of 1 million people, 23 per cent of Queensland’s population. We employ more than 14,000 staff and have an annual operating budget of $2.3 billion.
Our catchment spans 3,856 square kilometres and covers the area from the Brisbane River in the north to Redland City in the east, south to Logan and the eastern portion of the Scenic Rim to the border of New South Wales.
We have five major hospitals in addition to a number of health centres throughout the region.
Name: | Eight Mile Plains Doctors |
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SUN | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
hospital and medical center
Our committed team of doctors, nurses and reception staff aim to provide a high standard of personal medical care and comprehensive health management in a friendly and caring environment. We strive to achieve the best possible health outcomes for our patients and for our community.
We provide:
Name: | Eight Mile Plains Family Doctors |
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hospital and medical center
Our mission is to provide the highest standard of patient care whilst incorporating a holistic approach toward diagnosis and management of illness. We are committed to promoting health, wellbeing and disease prevention to all patients. We do not discriminate in the provision of excellent care and aim to treat all patients with dignity and respect.Most importantly, our patients benefit from bulk-billing for almost all services (irrespective of whether they hold any concession cards), the ability to book an appointment and not just sit and wait for hours on end, and the ability also to book to see their preferred GP or the Nurse. As our patient list grows, we fully intend to expand the number of staff and the opening hours of the centre.
Name: | Monte Lupo Gallery and Cafe |
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SAT | 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
SUN | Closed |
museum and art galleries.
Our supported employees manage each step of the production process including preparing the clay, glazing and painting. Each detail you see is unique to the finished product and a testament to the hard work of each of our team members. We also do work on commission as requested.
Our collaborative approach has been enormously successful across a wide range of roles, empowering artists and service staff of all abilities. Whether it’s producing fine arts, fine food or making a great cup of coffee in our cafe or coffee carts, you are helping our supported employees to realise their potential, growing their confidence and giving them a career path to take them into their future.
Giving people living with disability a chance to express themselves through art is not just valuable therapy, but also provides an opportunity to develop new skills and build their confidence. With the right assistance, Monte Lupo artists gain a special sense of purpose, creative expression and engagement with the wider community.
Artists here can proudly say they have accomplished a great deal, while embarking on a creative career within a supportive team. Working together is central to the Monte Lupo approach and many artists contribute to a single piece of work, utilising the strengths of each individual artist. Every artist has a story which we endeavour to share with you.
Name: | Maisie Dixon Park |
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parks and recreation
Name: | Holmead Park |
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MON | 11:00 PM - Till late |
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parks and recreation
Holmead Park is located at 2 Holmead Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld - 4113. Besides this park, there is one more park listed in Eight Mile Plains.
Holmead Park is located at 2 Holmead Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld - 4113. Besides this park, there is one more park listed in Eight Mile Plains.
Name: | Levington Road Park |
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parks and recreation
Name: | Eight Mile Plains State School |
Education - High School - Primary School - |
MON | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
TUE | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
WED | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
THU | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
FRI | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
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Education
Our school provides opportunities for students to achieve and reach their potential. Beginning with a strong play-based program in prep providing foundations for life-long learning and the pursuit of excellence.
We focus on the curriculum areas of literacy and numeracy embedding children's learning in experiences which enhance their understandings in science, The Arts and studies of society and the environment.
Through an extensive range of school programs the students have a sense of pride in themselves, their achievements, their school and each other.
Name: | North Shore Coaching College Eight Mile Plains |
Education - High School - |
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WED | 02:00 PM - 04:30 PM |
THU | 02:00 PM - 04:30 PM |
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Education
North Shore Coaching College is Australia’s leading institution specialising in coaching and tuition with over 65 campuses across Australia. Established since 1991, we have been delivering high quality, affordable educational services with no hidden costs for students from junior to high school. Our teaching methodology is optimised, with approximately two-thirds of the time spent teaching and the remaining for class practice and individual attention.
Name: | National Institute of Education and Technology |
Education - University - |
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Education
Reasonable tuition fees, debt-free.
Education is one of the best investments an individual can make, and core to our mission is ensuring that gaining a qualification isn’t out of reach. We structure our fees to be inexpensive, and provide payment plans to help you gain a certificate, diploma, or undertake graduate study, without taking on debt.
The most direct route to gaining a qualification.
Our training programmes are structured to be the most direct possible path to a formal qualification, focusing on delivering the core elements required by the national standards. Our trainers are industry veterans and professionals focused on helping you graduate and get into employment in your chosen industry.
Regional or Urban – You Choose.
We’ve built modern campuses designed to foster an ideal study environment, across Tasmania & southern Queensland. For those who love surf, a city lifestyle, affordable living and proximity to future employment in any number of industries, our Brisbane Centre is ideally suited, but if food, culture, history & the relaxed pace of regional Australia is more your jam, our Hobart Centre in the heart of Salamanca will be perfect.
Name: | Sportennis Club. |
Sporting Clubs & Teams - Tennis - Ball-over-net games - Racket (or racquet) sports - Sporting Venues - Platform tennis - Real tennis - Tennis - Tennis Court - |
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WED | 04:30 AM - 09:15 PM |
THU | 04:30 AM - 09:15 PM |
FRI | 04:30 AM - 09:15 PM |
SAT | 04:30 AM - 05:00 PM |
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sports clubs and teams
sports clubs for tennis in eight mile plains
sports clubs for tennis in eight mile plains