Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
202 Christensen Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Noosa Shire Planning Scheme 2013
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Nikenbah is a Gold Coast suburb with access to its own small state primary school and catchment into Shailer Park State High School. Several Catholic and independent schools operate nearby within 5 km, offering broader choice. Families should confirm exact catchment boundaries with QLD Education.
Likely public catchment
Nikenbah is likely zoned for Nikenbah State School (primary) and Shailer Park State High School (secondary); verify with the Queensland Department of Education's School Catchment Maps.
Nearby schools
Nikenbah State School
In catchmentBeenleigh State School
Shailer Park State High School
In catchmentSt. Paul's Lutheran College
Tallebudgera Valley State School
St. Stephen's Catholic Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
202 Christensen Street, Nikenbah is located in a quiet residential area with minimal traffic congestion. The property has reasonable access to local amenities and major arterial roads within a short distance.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact on the immediate street. Gympie Road and Anzac Avenue experience moderate congestion during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peaks, but local residential streets remain relatively clear.
Public Transport
Nearest public transport (local bus stops) approximately 400-600 meters away; limited frequency on local routes with better service available on Gympie Road corridor.
Public Transport
No public transport stops found within 1.5km.
Flood Risk
Nikenbah is a rural locality in the Wide Bay region of Queensland with no major river systems or known flood overlays affecting the area. The locality sits at moderate elevation with drainage to minor tributaries, resulting in low flood risk for most residential and agricultural uses. Standard QLD planning scheme compliance applies, though site-specific assessment may be warranted for properties near creek systems or drainage lines.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with QLD Development Code flood-related provisions where applicable
- •Site-specific flood risk assessment may be required for sensitive uses near waterways
- •Stormwater management and detention basin requirements under local planning scheme
- •Potential constraints from state-controlled land or water infrastructure corridors
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Nikenbah is a small rural locality in South East Queensland with low to moderate bushfire exposure. The area comprises dispersed residential properties interspersed with grassland and light vegetation rather than dense bushland, resulting in a low bushfire-prone area classification. Standard construction practices and basic fire preparedness measures are typically sufficient for this locality.
Crime & Safety
Nikenbah is a regional Queensland suburb with crime rates below the state average, reflecting typical patterns for outer Brisbane metropolitan areas. Theft-related offences constitute the largest category, though serious violent crimes remain relatively low. Overall crime conditions in the suburb appear stable with no significant increasing trends.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Nikenbah is a small outer Brisbane suburb in a moderately active development zone characterized by incremental residential infill, minor subdivisions, and reliance on broader regional infrastructure upgrades. Development activity is typical of established outer suburbs with limited major precinct transformation, focusing on gradual densification and secondary road improvements rather than large-scale urban renewal.
Nikenbah residential infill development
0.5 kmSmall-scale residential infill project typical of outer Brisbane growth corridors, targeting dual occupancy or minor subdivision opportunities.
Gympie Road corridor improvements
2 kmBrisbane City Council infrastructure upgrades along major arterial road serving the broader Aspley-Strathpine area.
Strathpine mixed-use precinct
3 kmRegional centre renewal focusing on retail, residential and employment uses within the Moreton Bay Regional Council area.
Nearby residential estate expansion
2.5 kmContinuation of large-scale residential estate development typical of the northern Brisbane fringe growth corridor.
Heritage & Conservation
Nikenbah is a rural locality in regional Queensland with no known heritage register listings or conservation area overlays. As a low-density, outer-area suburb, it typically lacks the heritage protections and character controls found in established inner-city or historic town centres.