Inala Ice Skating Rink

Inala skating rink in its prime. Biota Street in 1967. Boss Road in 1953. Coconut Grove shops around 1953. Abelia Street in 1953. Two shots of Pallara. Richlands. Gemini St 10 years apart. Inside the Skating rink 2015. Biota St 1955. Blunder Rd bridge after the 74 floods. Woollies 1978. Inala High. Immunization van 74. Richlands Drive-in. 1924

Residents are calling for the Inalal Skate Rink to be redeveloped after years of neglect.Here is what the run-down venue looks like inside now.For full story

The vandalised, long-vacant Inala skate rink will be auctioned on March 22 by Ray White Commercial's Michael Feltoe and Lachlan O'Keefe. Mr Feltoe said he had already fielded interest from

Built in 1959, Inala's skate rink was once the centre of youth activity in the region, but has lain vacant since 2007, taken over by squatters and becoming a hot spot of local crime.

Residents plea with owners of abandoned Inala skate rink to take responsibility. NO, THIS isn't Beirut, it's Brisbane, and nearby residents are concerned at the anti-social activities

Sad news, this is inala skating rink. It's a shame to see the rinks disappear.

For all the ex competition and social roller skaters of the Inala Roller Skating Rink. There should be a few still around? If anyone has any photos please feel free to share them here!

The Inala Sports Centre on Serviceton Avenue was opened in October 1959. It contained a pool, followed by a roller-skating rink, squash court, canteenshop and an upstairs managers apartment. It was built by Boss Brothers, primarily using concrete. Jack Boss recalled that, 'We built the swimming pool first, then the roller skating rink.

Inside the abandoned Inala skate rink Credit Ruth McCosker The 6056-square-metre site occupied by the run-down two-storey building was purchased for 2.25 million by DHT Investments in November 2017.

July 2015 stitched panorama of the Inala Sports Centre skating rink Whilst skating on ice goes back to pre-history, strapping wheels to the feet is primarily a 19 th Century innovation with what we would recognise today as quad skates being produced from the mid-1860s. Improvements and innovations came thick and fast as the pastime was