Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
25 Macartney Crescent
Zoning & Regional Plan
RZ1
Residential Zone 1
LEP: ACT Planning and Development Act 2007 (Territory Plan)
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Deakin is a well-established Canberra suburb with a strong local public primary school and access to Woden Valley High School as the secondary catchment option. The area also has several quality independent and Catholic alternatives nearby, including Radford College and Canberra Grammar, providing families with a good range of choices across sectors.
Likely public catchment
Deakin is likely zoned for Deakin Primary School (primary) and Woden Valley High School (secondary); verify with the ACT Education Directorate.
Nearby schools
Deakin Primary School
In catchmentWoden Valley High School
In catchmentSt. John the Apostle Primary School
Radford College
Canberra Grammar School
St. Andrew's Christian College
Lyneham Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
25 Macartney Crescent in Deakin benefits from moderate traffic flow with good connectivity to major routes. The area experiences typical suburban traffic patterns with increased congestion during peak hours, particularly on adjacent main roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (5-7pm) peak hours generate moderate congestion on Copland Drive and Monaro Highway. School zone traffic on Macartney Crescent impacts local streets between 8-9am and 2:30-3:30pm. Access to Canberra CBD via Woden Valley Drive becomes slower during these periods.
Public Transport
Approximately 300-400 meters to nearest ACTION bus stops on Copland Drive and Macartney Crescent. Regular local bus routes connect to Woden Town Centre (approximately 2km) and central Canberra. Walking distance to public transport is reasonable.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Deakin is situated on elevated terrain within the inner Canberra district with no major river or creek frontage. While the Murrumbidgee River system is present in the broader ACT region, Deakin itself is not located within a known high-risk flood catchment or subject to a dedicated flood overlay. Flood risk is low, though any development near drainage lines should undergo standard ACT flood assessment.
Planning Controls
- •ACT Flood Risk Management Overlay assessment under the Planning and Development Act 2007
- •Compliance with ACT Catchment Strategy and Murrumbidgee River corridor management guidelines
- •Site-specific flood risk assessment if within 100 m of watercourse or identified flood-prone areas
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Deakin is an established inner-suburban locality in the ACT with predominantly residential development, manicured gardens, and scattered native vegetation rather than continuous bushland. While the suburb has some tree cover typical of Canberra's garden-city design, it lacks the dense, heavily vegetated terrain or wildland-urban interface characteristics that drive higher bushfire risk. The risk profile is low, consistent with an urban-fringe suburb with good road access and separated from major bushfire-prone areas.
Crime & Safety
Deakin is an established residential suburb in Canberra with crime rates below the ACT average, reflecting its stable middle-class demographic profile. Property-related offences such as theft constitute the majority of incidents, while violent crime remains relatively low. The suburb maintains consistent crime patterns with no significant increasing or decreasing trend over recent years.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Deakin is experiencing modest infill development pressure typical of an established inner-Canberra suburb, with activity concentrated on residential subdivision, aged care facilities and mixed-use town centre upgrades. The proximity to Woden Valley Hospital and established amenities is driving incremental residential densification and health-related precinct renewal. Development activity remains moderate with focus on infill rather than large-scale greenfield projects.
Deakin Town Centre Mixed-Use Precinct
0.2 kmPotential mixed-use development incorporating retail, dining and residential components centred on Deakin shopping district.
Determination: 2026-2027
Residential Infill - Single Lot Subdivisions
0.5 kmScattered small-lot residential subdivisions and dual-occupancy developments across established Deakin residential blocks.
Determination: 2024-2025
Woden Valley Hospital Precinct Renewal
1.2 kmHealth, aged care and ancillary mixed-use development adjacent to Woden Valley Hospital site.
Determination: 2025-2027
Aged Care and Retirement Living Facility
1 kmMulti-stage aged care and independent living development capitalising on demographic demand in inner Canberra.
Determination: 2025-2026
Local Shop Front Refurbishment and DA Approvals
0.3 kmIncremental modernisation and tenancy upgrades within Deakin shopping precinct.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
Deakin is a planned residential suburb in inner Canberra developed in the 1920s-1960s with mid-century modernist architecture, but lacks formal heritage conservation area designation or significant individual heritage listings. The suburb is primarily characterized by post-war suburban residential development rather than heritage protection, though it is surrounded by several nationally significant Canberra institutions.
Nearby Heritage Items