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'''Springfield''', also known as the '''Greater Springfield Development''', is a 28.50 square kilometre [[residential]] [[subdivision (land)|development]] located between the cities of [[Brisbane]] and [[Ipswich, Queensland|Ipswich]], in [[South East Queensland]]. Springfield was specifically designed and located to reduce [[population]] growth along the coastal strip from the [[Sunshine Coast, Queensland|Sunshine Coast]] down to the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]].
'''Springfield''', also known as the '''Greater Springfield Development''', is a 28.50 square kilometre [[residential]] [[subdivision (land)|development]] located between the cities of [[Brisbane]] and [[Ipswich, Queensland|Ipswich]], in [[South East Queensland]]. Springfield was specifically designed and located to reduce [[population]] growth along the coastal strip from the [[Sunshine Coast, Queensland|Sunshine Coast]] down to the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]].


The [[University of Southern Queensland]] has a campus in Springfield. Classes began in February [[2006]]. The [[Bremer Institute of TAFE]] also has a campus in Springfield.
[[The Springfield College]] has a campus on Springfield College Drive, with a second campus (Middle & Senior) on the Springfield - Greenbank Arterial (construction to start in late 2006).

The [[University of Southern Queensland]] has a campus in Springfield. Classes began in February [[2006]].

The [[Bremer Institute of TAFE]] also has a campus in Springfield.


According to the [[South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program]] the [[Springfield railway line, Brisbane|Darra to Springfield railway line]] is expected to start construction in 2006 and be complete by [[2015]]. The plan also recognises the area as "a Principal Activity Centre, a Transit orientated development, a knowledge hub and a health care hub" [http://www.murgroup.com.au/medNewsDetail.php?ID=37].
According to the [[South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program]] the [[Springfield railway line, Brisbane|Darra to Springfield railway line]] is expected to start construction in 2006 and be complete by [[2015]]. The plan also recognises the area as "a Principal Activity Centre, a Transit orientated development, a knowledge hub and a health care hub" [http://www.murgroup.com.au/medNewsDetail.php?ID=37].

Revision as of 05:11, 25 June 2006

Springfield, also known as the Greater Springfield Development, is a 28.50 square kilometre residential development located between the cities of Brisbane and Ipswich, in South East Queensland. Springfield was specifically designed and located to reduce population growth along the coastal strip from the Sunshine Coast down to the Gold Coast.

The Springfield College has a campus on Springfield College Drive, with a second campus (Middle & Senior) on the Springfield - Greenbank Arterial (construction to start in late 2006).

The University of Southern Queensland has a campus in Springfield. Classes began in February 2006.

The Bremer Institute of TAFE also has a campus in Springfield.

According to the South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program the Darra to Springfield railway line is expected to start construction in 2006 and be complete by 2015. The plan also recognises the area as "a Principal Activity Centre, a Transit orientated development, a knowledge hub and a health care hub" [1].