Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
68 Hexham Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Ipswich City Plan 2017
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Tarragindi is a southern Brisbane suburb with good access to public schooling, including the local Tarragindi State School and Stretton State High School. Catholic and independent options are available within a 5 km radius, offering families choice across sectors. Always confirm catchment status directly with the Queensland education department.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Tarragindi are likely zoned for Tarragindi State School (primary) and Stretton State High School (secondary); however, catchment boundaries should be verified with the QLD Department of Education.
Nearby schools
Tarragindi State School
In catchmentStretton State High School
In catchmentSt. Anthony's Primary School
St. Paul's School
Heathwood State School
Karawatha State School
Ironside State School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
Tarragindi is a residential suburb in Brisbane's south with relatively light traffic conditions. The area experiences typical suburban traffic patterns with minor congestion during peak hours, primarily on arterial roads connecting to major highways.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning peak (7-9am) and evening peak (4-6pm) see moderate increases in traffic volume on Mount Cotton Road and connecting arterials, though delays are typically minimal. School zones during weekday mornings may cause temporary slowdowns on residential streets.
Public Transport
Tarragindi station on the Beenleigh Line is approximately 1.5-2km from this location, accessible by local bus routes. Regular train services provide connection to Brisbane CBD and south-eastern corridors.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Monash Rd at Monash Road Shops, stop 49 (0.4km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Monash Rd at Monash Road Shops, stop 49
bus
Marshall Rd at Chamberlain Street, stop 49
bus
Toohey Rd at Chamberlain Street, stop 46a
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Toohey Rd at Chamberlain Street, stop 46a
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Andrew Ave at Pope Street, stop 40
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Andrew Ave at Pope Street, stop 40
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Andrew Ave at Elliot Street, stop 39
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Messines Ridge Rd at Algona Street, stop 59
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Toohey Rd at Toohey Forest, stop 53
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Toohey Rd at Toohey Forest, stop 53
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Flood Risk
Tarragindi is a residential suburb in Brisbane's southern corridor, situated at moderate to elevated elevation relative to major river systems. While located within the Brisbane River catchment, the suburb's topography and distance from primary flood-prone waterways (Brisbane River main channel, Bremer River) result in low to very low flood risk for most properties, though localised overland flow during extreme rainfall events should not be entirely discounted.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with Brisbane City Council flood-resilient design standards where applicable
- •Potential requirement for floor level certification in certain areas under Queensland Planning Provisions
- •Site-specific flood study may be required for development on slopes adjacent to minor waterways
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Tarragindi is a suburban locality in south-west Brisbane with low bushfire risk. The area is predominantly residential with moderate vegetation density and no significant bushland interfaces. Properties are unlikely to fall within mapped Bushfire Prone Areas under Queensland's SPP 3.2 mapping.
Crime & Safety
Tarragindi is a suburban area in the Ipswich region of Queensland with crime rates below the Queensland state average. The suburb experiences relatively low levels of serious crime, with property-related offences being more prevalent than violent crime. Overall conditions suggest a reasonably safe residential community with stable crime patterns.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Tarragindi is experiencing moderate infill residential development pressure focused on dual occupancy and townhouse subdivisions within the existing suburban fabric. The area benefits from proximity to Logan Motorway and Waterford railway station, supporting incremental growth rather than major transformation. Local DA activity reflects typical outer-suburban Brisbane patterns with small-scale residential consolidation and limited commercial expansion.
Tarragindi Medium-Density Residential
0.5 kmLocal infill residential development targeting dual occupancy and townhouse opportunities within existing Tarragindi precinct.
Determination: 2025
Logan Motorway Corridor Upgrades
2 kmOngoing maintenance and capacity improvements to Logan Motorway which services Tarragindi and surrounding suburbs.
Determination: 2026
Waterford to Tarragindi Local Centre Enhancement
1.5 kmSmall-scale retail and commercial expansion targeting convenience retail and service sector growth in nearby local centre.
Determination: 2026
Residential Lot Consolidation Projects
0.8 kmMultiple small-scale residential redevelopment applications focusing on block amalgamation for modern family homes.
Determination: 2025
Waterford Station Precinct Revitalisation
3.5 kmMedium-term transport-oriented development around Waterford railway station with residential and retail components.
Heritage & Conservation
Tarragindi is a post-war suburban locality in Brisbane's south-western region, developed primarily from the 1950s onwards. The area contains few heritage-listed properties or formal conservation overlays, being predominantly composed of mid-20th century residential housing. Most properties would not be subject to significant heritage restrictions, though individual buildings of local significance may occasionally be nominated for heritage protection.
Nearby Heritage Items