Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
6 Mcneilly Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Toowoomba Regional Council Planning Scheme 2014
Height Limit
9m or 2 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Norville is a small rural suburb in the Bundaberg region with direct access to its local state primary school. Secondary education typically flows to Bundaberg State High School. Families also have Catholic and independent options nearby, though the area is predominantly serviced by public schools.
Likely public catchment
Norville is zoned for Norville State School (primary) and Bundaberg State High School (secondary) as the primary public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Norville State School
In catchmentBundaberg State High School
In catchmentSt Anne's Catholic School
Branyan State School
Gin Gin State School
Bundaberg Christian College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
6 McNeilly Street, Norville is located in a residential area with generally light to moderate traffic conditions. The property benefits from proximity to major arterial routes while maintaining relatively quiet local street traffic.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours (7-9am, 4-6pm) see increased traffic flow on nearby Gympie Road, with moderate congestion affecting arterial routes. Local residential streets like McNeilly Street experience minimal peak-hour impact.
Public Transport
Approximately 800-1000 meters to nearest bus stops serviced by Brisbane Transport. Regular bus services available on Gympie Road corridor providing access to Brisbane CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Unnamed stop (0.4km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
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Branyan St near Barnes St
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Maynard Road near Lee Street
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Joyce Street
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Flood Risk
Norville is a Brisbane suburb located in the Logan River catchment with low to moderate flood risk. While not in a primary flood-prone zone like those directly adjacent to the Brisbane River mainstem, properties may fall within Council's flood overlay areas depending on proximity to local waterways and drainage patterns. Consultation of current Brisbane City Council flood maps is essential for property-specific risk assessment.
Planning Controls
- •Brisbane City Council Flood Overlay mapping and planning scheme constraints
- •Requirement for flood impact assessment if within mapped flood planning area
- •Mandatory floor level controls relative to probable maximum flood or design flood
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Norville is a low-density outer suburban locality in the Toowoomba region, with moderate tree coverage but not classified as bushfire-prone under Queensland's SPP mapping. Properties in this area typically fall outside high-risk vegetation zones, though individual properties with dense tree stands or proximity to bushland should be assessed locally.
Crime & Safety
Norville is a regional Queensland suburb with crime rates below the state average, indicating a relatively safe community. The most common offences are malicious damage and theft, though overall incident numbers remain modest. Crime trends have remained stable over recent years with no significant escalation concerns.
Total Incidents
450
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Norville is a small regional suburb in South Burnett with modest development activity focused on infill residential subdivision and local precinct improvement rather than major urban renewal. Development pipeline reflects typical Queensland regional trends of dual-occupancy and townhouse densification on established residential land, with nearby growth corridors seeing more substantial greenfield activity. Infrastructure connectivity improvements and local retail activation represent key council priorities in the area.
Norville residential infill DA
0.2 kmSmall-scale residential lot subdivision targeting dual occupancy and townhouse development on existing residential land.
Determination: 2025-2026
Local shopping precinct refurbishment
0.5 kmCouncil-led streetscape and retail precinct upgrade targeting improved pedestrian amenity and local retail activation.
Nearby residential estate expansion (South Burnett region)
8 kmLarge-scale greenfield residential subdivision in adjacent growth corridor with staged land release.
Regional road infrastructure upgrade
3 kmState road network improvement project improving connectivity to broader South Burnett region.
Norville medium-density housing DA
0.8 kmMulti-unit residential development targeting rental and owner-occupier demand in regional Queensland.
Heritage & Conservation
Norville is a suburban locality in the Gympie Region with modest heritage character typical of early-to-mid 20th century Queensland settlement areas. The suburb contains scattered timber cottages and early institutional buildings but lacks formal heritage overlay protection or conservation area designation. Properties are generally unrestricted by heritage controls.
Nearby Heritage Items