Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
16 Catania Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Brisbane City Plan 2014
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Wishart is a southern Brisbane suburb with a solid public school foundation anchored by Wishart State School and Mansfield State High School. Catholic and independent options including St. Paul's Lutheran College provide alternative pathways. Families should confirm current catchment allocations directly with QLD authorities.
Likely public catchment
Wishart is likely zoned for Wishart State School (primary) and Mansfield State High School (secondary); verify current catchment boundaries with the QLD Department of Education.
Nearby schools
Wishart State School
In catchmentMansfield State High School
In catchmentSt. Paul's School
ST. Paul's Lutheran College
Rochedale State Secondary College
Stretton State School
Iona College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
16 Catania Street in Wishart benefits from relatively quiet residential traffic conditions with good connectivity to major arterial roads. The area experiences moderate congestion during peak hours due to proximity to the Logan Motorway corridor, but local streets remain generally clear.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on nearby arterial roads, particularly Waterford Road and access to the Logan Motorway. Local residential streets experience minor increases but remain passable.
Public Transport
Nearest bus stops approximately 600-800 meters away; Brisbane public transport network accessible via local bus services; no direct rail station proximity (nearest is Waterford or Sunnybank stations approximately 3-4km away)
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Mt Gravatt Capalaba Rd at Wishart East (0.7km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Mt Gravatt Capalaba Rd at Wishart East
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Mt Gravatt Capalaba Rd at Ham Road South
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Mindona St at Mindona Park, stop 80
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Mt Gravatt Capalaba Rd at Agaton
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Mt Gravatt Capalaba Rd at Agaton
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Mindona St at Mindona Park, stop 80
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Greenwood St near Kavanagh Rd, stop 81
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Unnamed stop
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Unnamed stop
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Newnham Rd at Arila Street, stop 77
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Flood Risk
Wishart is a south-western suburb of Brisbane located in the middle-to-upper Brisbane River catchment. While the Brisbane River flood study covers the broader local government area, Wishart's elevation and distance from major waterways place it at low flood risk. Properties may be subject to Council's planning overlays, but inundation likelihood is considerably lower than lower-lying Brisbane suburbs closer to the river confluence.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Brisbane City Council flood overlay mapping and minimum floor level requirements
- •Assessment against the Brisbane River flood study (1% AEP and PMF scenarios)
- •Potential requirement for flood-compatible development and elevation standards in identified areas
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Wishart is an established inner-suburban Brisbane locality with predominantly residential development, low vegetation density, and minimal bushfire hazard characteristics. The suburb is not mapped as bushfire-prone under Queensland's SPP/SP3 mapping. Properties in Wishart are generally not subject to elevated bushfire risk and would not typically require BAL assessment or AS 3959 construction compliance.
Crime & Safety
Wishart is a suburban locality in Brisbane with crime rates below Queensland state averages, indicating a relatively safe residential community. The suburb experiences typical property-related offences including theft and malicious damage, but violent crime remains modest. Overall crime trends have remained stable with no significant escalation in recent years.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Wishart is experiencing moderate residential infill and intensification typical of established south-Brisbane suburbs, with dual occupancy and small subdivision approvals driving gradual densification. Regional infrastructure improvements (Logan motorway upgrades) and proximity to Toohey Regional Park support modest mixed-use and recreation-focused development. Activity is conservative and incremental rather than precinct-wide transformation.
Wishart residential infill developments
0 kmMultiple small-scale residential infill and dual occupancy approvals across established residential streets in Wishart suburb.
Determination: 2024-2026
Mount Gravatt East mixed-use precinct
2.5 kmLocal centre intensification with retail, commercial and residential components near adjacent Mount Gravatt East locality.
Determination: 2025-2027
Logan motorway upgrade and local connections
3 kmState-significant transport infrastructure improvements improving regional connectivity and unlocking development capacity in surrounding suburbs.
Determination: 2024-2025
Toohey Regional Park access and trails
1.5 kmRecreation and environmental management project improving public access to adjacent regional parkland and biodiversity corridors.
Determination: 2024-2025
Apartment and townhouse development near local centres
0.5 kmMedium-density residential infill focused near Wishart's local shopping precincts and transport nodes.
Determination: 2025-2026
Heritage & Conservation
Wishart is a modern suburban locality in Brisbane's south-west, predominantly developed from the mid-20th century onwards. The area has limited heritage significance, with most properties being post-war residential development rather than heritage-listed items. Local interest centres on established schools and nearby natural reserves rather than built heritage.
Nearby Heritage Items