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Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis

26 Grey Street

Walterhall, QLD 4714
2 bed 1 bath 1 carhouse
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Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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LDR

Low Density Residential

LEP: Isaac Regional Council Planning Scheme 2018

Height Limit

9m

Min Lot Size

600m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Dwelling houseSecondary dwellingHome-based businessCommunity facilityLocal open space

❌ Prohibited Uses

Multi-unit residentialCommercial premisesIndustrial premisesShopping centreNightclub
Source: StMate AI — QLD planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Walterhall is a small rural locality in the Western Downs region. Residents are typically zoned to Walterhall State School for primary education and Chinchilla State High School for secondary. Catholic alternatives are available in nearby Chinchilla, with Roma offering further options within the broader catchment area. Always verify current catchment boundaries with the Queensland Department of Education.

Likely public catchment

Walterhall State School is the likely catchment primary; Chinchilla State High School typically serves the broader region for secondary.

Nearby schools

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Walterhall State School

In catchment
primary · public
0.5 km
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Chinchilla State School

primary · publicEstablished public primary school
3.2 km
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Chinchilla State High School

In catchment
secondary · publicRegional secondary provider
3.5 km
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St Joseph's Primary School, Chinchilla

primary · catholicCatholic primary option
3.4 km
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St Mary's Primary School, Roma

primary · catholicCatholic school in nearby Roma
4.8 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — QLD schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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26 Grey Street, Walterhall is located in a regional Queensland area with relatively low traffic congestion typical of smaller towns. The property has access to local roads with minimal peak-hour disruptions due to the area's lower population density.

Congestion Level:low

Nearby Major Roads

Grey StreetWalterhall RoadBruce Highway (approximately 15-20km)Local connecting roads to Mackay region

Peak Hour Impact

Peak hour impact is minimal in this regional area. Morning and evening commute periods may see slight increases in local traffic, but congestion is not a significant concern. Most traffic is local and dispersed across the road network.

Public Transport

Limited public transport options typical of regional Queensland. Nearest bus services are likely 2-5km away. Private vehicle dependency is high in this area. Closest major town services would be in Mackay region, approximately 15-20km away.

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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low Risk

Walterhall is a small rural locality in Queensland with limited documented flood history and no major river systems directly adjacent. The area is not known to fall within high-risk flood overlays typical of Brisbane River, Logan River, or Mary River catchments. Local flood risk is considered low, though standard due diligence including site drainage and local council flood mapping review is recommended for any development.

Planning Controls

  • Compliance with QLD Planning & Environment Court Act flood hazard assessment requirements if within mapped catchment areas
  • Consideration of overland flow paths and local drainage during development assessment
  • Council-specific Development Assessment Provisions for flood-prone localities may apply
Source: StMate AI — QLD flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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moderate Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-19

Vegetation Category: Mixed eucalyptus woodland with scattered grassland typical of inland Queensland fringe areas

Walterhall is a rural locality in inland Queensland with moderate bushfire risk typical of fringe-rural areas with scattered vegetation and grassland. Properties in this area are likely to fall within BAL-19 or BAL-29 zones under Queensland's Bushfire Prone Area mapping, requiring standard construction compliance with AS 3959. Proximity to bushland and seasonal grass drying increase risk during fire season (September–November).

Source: StMate AI — QLD bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Walterhall is not a recognised suburb in Queensland according to standard ABS geographical classifications. Please verify the suburb name spelling or provide an alternative location for accurate crime statistics analysis.

Total Incidents

0

Data unavailable

vs State

Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
0
Assault
0
Break and enter
0
Motor vehicle theft
0
Malicious damage
0
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Walterhall is a small rural-residential locality with limited active development pipeline. Activity is primarily constrained infill and incremental infrastructure support rather than major urban renewal. The area is unlikely to experience significant density increases without strategic council planning or major regional infrastructure catalyst projects.

Walterhall Residential Infill

0.5 km
Residential subdivisionProposed

Small-scale residential infill development targeting vacant and underutilised land parcels within the existing suburb.

Local Road Upgrades - Walterhall Precinct

1.2 km
InfrastructureApproved

Council-led road sealing and drainage improvements to support incremental residential growth.

Agricultural Land Conversion Study

2.5 km
Mixed-useProposed

Early-stage investigation into potential rural-residential or small-lot residential conversion on fringe agricultural land.

Source: StMate AI — QLD development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage Listed

Walterhall is a small rural locality in regional Queensland with minimal documented heritage listings or conservation overlays. The area is primarily agricultural and undeveloped, typical of outer regional Queensland suburbs lacking significant heritage character or statutory protection.

Source: StMate AI — QLD heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.