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5/8 Sundridge Street

Taringa, QLD 4068
3 bed 2 bath 2 carhouse
Last updated: 6 May 20266/9 sections loaded
Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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LDR

Low Density Residential

LEP: Brisbane City Plan 2014

Height Limit

2 storeys

Min Lot Size

500m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Dwelling housesDomestic outbuildingsParks and gardensChildcare facilitiesHome-based businessesCommunity facilities

❌ Prohibited Uses

Multi-unit residentialCommercial retailIndustrial usesHigh-density apartment buildingsTrade workshopsNightlife entertainment venues
Source: StMate AI — QLD planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Taringa is an inner-west Brisbane suburb with strong access to quality public schooling via Taringa Primary and Indooroopilly High School. The area also has several respected Catholic and independent alternatives nearby, including St. Ursula's College and Brisbane Girls Grammar. Most families have a good mix of neighbourhood and selective options within easy reach.

Likely public catchment

Taringa is likely zoned for Taringa State School (primary) and Indooroopilly State High School (secondary); verify with the QLD Department of Education.

Nearby schools

🎒

Taringa State School

In catchment
primary · publicStrong local public primary
0.5 km
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Indooroopilly State High School

In catchment
secondary · publicWell-regarded public secondary
2.1 km
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St. Ursula's College

secondary · catholicSelective Catholic girls' secondary
1.8 km
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Ranelagh School

primary · independentEstablished independent school
1.2 km
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Toowong State School

primary · public
1.5 km
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St. Paul's School

combined · catholicCatholic K–12 option
2.5 km
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Brisbane Girls Grammar School

secondary · independentSelective independent girls' school
3.2 km
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Toowong State High School

secondary · public
2.8 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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Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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medium RiskZone: Brisbane River 1% AEP flood overlay

Taringa is located within the Brisbane River catchment and portions of the suburb fall within the 1% AEP (1 in 100 year) flood overlay, particularly in lower-lying areas adjacent to the river. The suburb experienced significant inundation during the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. Brisbane City Council applies the 2013 Brisbane River flood study mapping to guide planning approvals and minimum floor levels.

Planning Controls

  • Compliance with Brisbane River flood study (2013 revised mapping)
  • Minimum floor level requirements relative to Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) or design flood
  • Development setback and fill restrictions in flood-affected areas
  • Mandatory flood impact assessment for certain development classes
Source: StMate AI — QLD flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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

Crime & Safety

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Taringa is an affluent Brisbane inner-west suburb with crime rates below Queensland state averages, reflecting its established residential character and socioeconomic profile. Theft-related offences constitute the largest crime category, though absolute incident numbers remain moderate. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime conditions with no significant upward trajectory.

Total Incidents

3,200

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Below Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
890
Assault
320
Break and enter
180
Motor vehicle theft
95
Malicious damage
210
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Taringa is experiencing moderate infill development activity focused on medium-density residential and mixed-use projects, driven by proximity to the Brisbane inner-west railway line and the suburb's established character. Council planning supports housing diversity and active transport connectivity while maintaining heritage streetscapes. Development pressure remains steady rather than intensive, with incremental subdivision and apartment approvals supporting broader urban renewal objectives across the St Lucia to Indooroopilly corridor.

Taringa Medium-Density Residential Development

0.2 km
Residential subdivisionApproved

Infill residential project converting underutilized land to dual or small-lot housing within walking distance of Taringa station.

Determination: 2025

Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Precinct Upgrades

1.5 km
Mixed-useUnder construction

Retail and commercial modernization with potential residential components in the adjacent Indooroopilly precinct.

Determination: 2024-2025

St Lucia to Taringa Active Transport Corridor

0.5 km
InfrastructureProposed

Council-led pedestrian and cycle link improvements connecting Taringa station to surrounding residential catchments.

Determination: 2025-2026

Recent Apartment Development - Taringa Station Precinct

0.1 km
Apartment buildingCompleted

Medium-rise residential apartment complex capitalizing on proximity to Brisbane's inner-west rail corridor.

Determination: 2023

Local Heritage Character Preservation & Infill DA Pipeline

0.3 km
Residential subdivisionApproved

Multiple approved dual-occupancy and townhouse DAs respecting character overlay while enabling density near transport.

Determination: 2024-2025

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

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage ListedConservation Area

Taringa is an established inner-west Brisbane suburb with moderate heritage significance, featuring early 20th-century residential development and scattered state and local heritage listings. Parts of the suburb fall within a heritage character conservation area with protective overlays. The suburb retains its leafy, low-density character typical of inner-Brisbane heritage precincts.

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Heritage Character Residential Overlay applies to parts of the suburb
  • Alterations to heritage-listed properties require council consent
  • Setback and landscape requirements in conservation zones
  • Restrictions on demolition of contributory buildings

Nearby Heritage Items

Taringa House (QLD Heritage Register)state
0.5 km
St. Catherine's Anglican Churchlocal
1.2 km
Taringa State Schoollocal
0.8 km
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.