Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
601/10 Coyne Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Gold Coast City Plan 2016
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Coolangatta benefits from a strong local public primary school and proximity to Currumbin State High School as the secondary catchment. Independent and Catholic options including St Andrew's Lutheran College provide quality alternatives within 3–4 km. Always confirm current catchment zones directly with QLD Education.
Likely public catchment
Coolangatta is likely zoned for Coolangatta State School (primary) and Currumbin State High School (secondary); verify with Queensland Department of Education via School Catchment Maps.
Nearby schools
Coolangatta State School
In catchmentTweed Heads South State School
Currumbin State High School
In catchmentSt Andrew's Lutheran College
St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Primary School
Kingscliff State High School
Elanora State School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
This Coolangatta beachfront location experiences moderate traffic congestion, particularly during holiday periods and weekends. The proximity to the Gold Coast Highway and local beach access roads creates variable traffic patterns throughout the day.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours (7-9am, 4-6pm) see increased congestion on Gold Coast Highway, with significant additional impacts during school holidays and summer season. Beach access roads experience weekend congestion.
Public Transport
Coolangatta Station approximately 1.2km away with regular rail service; local bus stops within 300-500m providing connections along Gold Coast transit network
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Musgrave St at Coyne Street (0.1km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Musgrave St at Coyne Street
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Musgrave St at Coyne Street
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Musgrave St at Kirra shops
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Musgrave St at Kirra shops
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Marine Pde at Kirra Beach Hotel
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Marine Pde at Kirra Beach
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Marine Pde at Kirra Beach
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Golden Four Dr at Archer Street
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Gold Coast Airport
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Coolangatta Transit Station
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Flood Risk
Coolangatta is located on the Gold Coast at the QLD–NSW border with moderate flood risk primarily from creek inundation rather than major river systems. Properties near Tallebudgera Creek and Currumbin Creek (which drain the hinterland) are subject to detailed flood study overlays; most elevated coastal and suburban areas experience low risk. Council applies creek-based flood planning controls to affected allotments, though the town's coastal elevation and developed drainage infrastructure mitigate widespread flooding.
Planning Controls
- •Finished floor level requirements relative to probable maximum flood (PMF) or 1% AEP for creek-adjacent properties
- •Development setbacks and buffer zones from Tallebudgera Creek and Currumbin Creek corridors
- •Stormwater management and on-site detention for new subdivisions
- •Consideration of overland flow paths and local drainage during site assessment
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Coolangatta is a coastal beachside suburb in the Gold Coast region with predominantly urban and suburban development. The area is not mapped as bushfire-prone under Queensland's SPP/SP3 mapping, with low vegetation density and good separation from significant forest or scrubland. Properties here typically do not require specific BAL-rated construction standards.
Crime & Safety
Coolangatta, a coastal tourist and residential suburb on the Gold Coast, experiences crime rates generally below Queensland averages. The suburb benefits from strong community policing and seasonal visitor management, though theft-related offences remain elevated due to high tourist foot traffic. Overall crime patterns remain relatively stable with consistent enforcement presence.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Coolangatta remains a high-pressure coastal tourist and residential market with activity concentrated on beachfront mixed-use renewal, serviced apartment hotels, and hinterland suburban expansion toward Tallebudgera and the Gold Coast hinterland. Infrastructure upgrades are underway to support growth corridors, with council DAs reflecting strong demand for holiday accommodation, retail intensification, and mid-range residential infill.
Coolangatta Beachfront Mixed-Use Precinct
0.5 kmProposed beachfront retail, hospitality and residential development targeting tourism and lifestyle markets along Marine Parade.
Tallebudgera Valley Residential Subdivision
3.5 kmMulti-stage residential estate targeting families and retirees in the hinterland fringe with estimated 150-200 lots.
Coolangatta Holiday Apartment Complex
1.2 km4-5 storey serviced apartment building targeting the holiday rental and tourist accommodation market near the CBD.
Determination: 2025
Gold Coast Hinterland Infrastructure Upgrade
4 kmRoad and drainage improvements supporting broader hinterland growth corridor between Coolangatta and the valley precincts.
Determination: 2024
Tweed Heads Retail Precinct Extension
2 kmCommercial and retail expansion across the NSW border targeting cross-border shopping traffic and lifestyle offerings.
Heritage & Conservation
Coolangatta is a historic beachside locality with significant early 20th-century development, particularly around the beachfront and hotel precincts. Many properties fall within designated heritage conservation areas with protections for character buildings and streetscapes. The suburb contains several listed heritage items including the iconic Point Danger lighthouses and early surf life-saving infrastructure reflecting Queensland's pioneering beach culture.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Requirement to retain original facade elements and architectural details
- •Approval needed for external modifications, extensions, and alterations
- •Demolition generally prohibited without heritage assessment
- •Restrictions on signage type, size, and placement in conservation areas
Nearby Heritage Items