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This site aims to share information from people who live locally that might be of
interest to other Pallara residents.


Latest Newsletter Pallara Willawong News - February 2010 edition click here

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Pallara book - now available $27
Books can be purchased from
Acacia Pet Supplies and Produce store, 96 Sherbrooke Rd, Willawong for $27
(Open 8am to 5pm Mon – Fri and Sat 8 to 2pm).
For more information and to see sneak previews of both books click here

Pallara State School bookPallara book






Coming events


Pallara Monthly Morning Tea 4th Saturday of the month
10 am to 11 am Saturday 27th February 2010
Pallara State School, Marumba Room
Pallara P&C Meeting 6:30pm - Tuesday 9th February 2010
Pallara State School, Marumba Room


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About Pallara

Pallara is a beautiful leafy suburb south of Brisbane about 20 kms from the city. It is nestled between the suburbs of Forest Lake and Algester. About 250 families live on properties which tend to start from 4 acres in size. Some back onto Oxley Creek and others back on to The Anabranch and Blunder Creek.

People tend to live in Pallara for the bush, peace and quiet or to conduct their own small business from farming to earthworks.


2006 Census data
694 people living in Pallara