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Our Coorparoo physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Greenslopes, Stones Corner, Norman Park or East Brisbane.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Brisbane, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Greenslopes, Stones Corner and Norman Park.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Coorparoo.
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Coorparoo, a suburb in the city of Brisbane, Queensland, is bordered by neighbouring suburbs like East Brisbane, Norman Park, Camp Hill, Woolloongabba, Stones Corner, Greenslopes, and Holland Park. The region lies within the local government area of the City of Brisbane and is situated 4 km from the Brisbane CBD towards the south-east side.
The suburb recorded a total population of 16,282 at the 2016 Census. The region has 30 parks ranging in size from small to large, each offering various facilities.
Some of the heritage-listed sites in Coorparoo include Coorparoo School of Arts and RSL Memorial Hall, Coorparoo Substation No. 210, Queen Alexandra Home, and others. Among the famous landmarks in Coorparoo are Spanish Mission Revival homes, Barston Place, Cardington, Ridgelands, Restored Tram Post, etc.
In the earlier days, the suburb was known as Four Mile Camp. The name Coorparoo was chosen at a public meeting held on 22 March 1875. It is most probably taken after an Aboriginal word for the Norman Creek situated on the Brisbane River. The Coorparoo State School was opened in 1876, and in 1882, John Black first made subdivisions of the land.
Coorparoo is home to several state schools like Coorparoo Secondary School and Coorparoo State School. Besides, there are four Catholic schools, namely Loreto College Coorparoo, St James Primary School, Villanova College, and Mt Carmel Primary School.
Dendy Cinemas
This state-of-the-art movie theatre has expansive district views and houses ten contemporary cinemas, which includes the luxurious Dendy Premium Lounge and two premium screens.
Majestic park
The park has lovely playgrounds for kids, a cricket pitch, clean toilets, and free street parking areas.
The Common Park
This quiet park is a great place to chill out during the weekends or after-work hours. Some facilities include a dog walking space, playground, skate park, and baseball hoop.