Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
371 Seventeen Mile Rocks Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Brisbane City Plan 2014
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Oxley is a Brisbane inner-west suburb with good access to public and private schooling. The main catchment schools are Oxley State School and Corinda State High School. Catholic and independent options including St. Edmund's College and Clayfield College are nearby, providing families with a range of choice within 5 km.
Likely public catchment
Oxley is zoned for Oxley State School (primary) and Corinda State High School (secondary). Families should verify catchment boundaries with the Queensland Department of Education.
Nearby schools
Oxley State School
In catchmentCorinda State High School
In catchmentSt. Edmund's College
Corinda Crossing State School
St. Anne's Catholic School
Ashgrove State School
Clayfield College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
371 Seventeen Mile Rocks Road is located in Oxley with moderate traffic conditions typical of this suburban Brisbane area. The property sits on a significant local arterial road with regular traffic flow to and from the Brisbane CBD.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning peak hours (7-9 AM) and afternoon peak hours (4-6 PM) see increased traffic on Seventeen Mile Rocks Road as commuters travel to/from the CBD and western suburbs. Weekend traffic is typically lighter.
Public Transport
Oxley railway station is approximately 1.2 km away, providing regular train services to Brisbane CBD. Local bus services also service Seventeen Mile Rocks Road.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Monier Rd at Monier Road Shops (1.0km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Monier Rd at Monier Road Shops
bus
Harcourt Rd at Cardiff Road South, stop 61
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Railway Pde at Darra Railway Parade, stop 62
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Railway Pde at Darra Railway Parade, stop 62
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Oxley
train
Douglas St at Douglas St Central
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Douglas St at Douglas St Central
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Darra Shops
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Manburgh Tce at Darra station, stop B
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Ardoyne Rd near Sheffield St, stop 67
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Flood Risk
Oxley is within the Brisbane River floodplain and subject to Brisbane City Council's flood overlay mapping. Properties in lower-lying areas near the Brisbane River face moderate to elevated flood risk from riverine inundation during 1% AEP (100-year) events and are typically captured in the city's flood-affected land register. Planning controls and building standards require flood-resilient design.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Brisbane River flood studies and Q100 (1% AEP) mapping
- •Mandatory floor level requirements above defined flood planning level (typically +2.1 m AHD in lower Oxley areas)
- •Development assessment against Brisbane City Council flood-affected land overlays and Queensland Building Code cyclone/flood resilience standards
- •Flood resilience measures including elevated structures, wet proofing, or compensatory earthworks depending on flood hazard category
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Oxley is a well-established suburban locality in Brisbane's western corridor with predominantly urban and low-density residential character. The area falls outside mapped Bushfire Prone Areas under Queensland's SPP/SP3 mapping, reflecting limited native vegetation and distance from bushland interfaces. Standard construction practices apply; bushfire-specific BAL provisions are not typically triggered.
Crime & Safety
Oxley, QLD experiences crime rates consistent with Queensland state averages for a mid-sized outer Brisbane suburb. Theft represents the largest crime category, while violent crimes remain at moderate levels. The suburb demonstrates relatively stable crime trends with no significant recent escalation or improvement.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Oxley is experiencing moderate infill-driven residential development, driven by its proximity to inner-south Brisbane, established transport links, and aging housing stock. Council DA activity reflects incremental townhouse and dual-occupancy approvals rather than large-scale master-planned estates. Broader urban renewal momentum in adjacent Yeerongpilly and South Brisbane precincts is expected to support long-term development pressure.
Oxley residential infill development
0.5 kmMedium-density residential subdivision targeting older housing stock replacement in established Oxley suburbs.
Determination: 2024-2025
Yeerongpilly to Southbank corridor activation
2.5 kmBroader Brisbane City Council urban renewal precinct focusing on transit-oriented development near Yeerongpilly station.
Local commercial strip refurbishment
1 kmStreetscape and retail activation along Oxley Avenue to support local amenity and foot traffic.
Graceville to Oxley infill housing
1.5 kmSmall-scale townhouse and dual-occupancy developments capitalising on proximity to inner-south transport corridors.
South Brisbane flood mitigation infrastructure
3 kmQueensland Government flood resilience works affecting broader Yeerongpilly and Oxley drainage catchments.
Heritage & Conservation
Oxley is a suburban locality in Brisbane's outer south-west with limited formal heritage listing or conservation overlays. The area developed primarily from the mid-20th century as residential suburban sprawl with scattered early infrastructure elements. Most properties are unrestricted modern residential development without heritage protection.
Nearby Heritage Items