Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
44 Corymbia Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Brisbane City Plan 2014
Height Limit
9m or 2 storeys
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
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Traffic & Congestion
44 Corymbia Street, Carseldine is situated in a moderately accessible residential area with good connectivity to major arterial roads. Traffic conditions are typically light to moderate with congestion primarily during peak hours on adjacent main roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on Gympie Road and Strathpine Road, with moderate congestion affecting access routes. Weekend traffic remains generally light.
Public Transport
Carseldine Train Station is approximately 1.2km away, providing access to the Sunshine Coast Line. Local bus services operate on Gympie Road and nearby routes within 400-600m.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Carseldine is located in north-west Brisbane and lies within the broader Brisbane River catchment; however, it is at elevated distance from the Brisbane River itself and is not typically in the primary flood-prone zone. Local drainage flooding from minor creeks and stormwater systems presents a residual risk, particularly in low-lying pockets. Properties should be checked against current Brisbane City Council flood mapping to confirm site-specific overlay status.
Planning Controls
- •Brisbane City Council Flood Overlay mapping – compliance with Planning Scheme flood-related provisions
- •Minimum floor levels relative to the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or 1% Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP) design standard
- •Stormwater management and on-site detention requirements for local drainage catchments
Bushfire Risk
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Crime & Safety
Carseldine is a residential suburb in Brisbane's north with crime rates generally below Queensland state averages. The suburb experiences moderate property crime, particularly theft-related offenses, with violent crime rates lower than the state average. Overall safety conditions are considered stable with no significant escalation trends.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
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Heritage & Conservation
Carseldine is a post-war outer-Brisbane suburb with limited heritage significance. Most residential development dates from the 1960s onwards, with few buildings of state or local heritage register value. The suburb contains some local landmarks such as the original state school and early churches, but these are not subject to formal heritage controls or conservation area overlays.
Nearby Heritage Items