Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
8 Avocado Crescent
Zoning & Regional Plan
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Schools
Kingaroy is a regional centre in the South Burnett with two established public schools (state school and high school) forming the primary catchment pathway. St Mary's Catholic Primary and Secondary College provide a strong independent Catholic alternative. The area is well-serviced for families seeking both public and Catholic education options.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Kingaroy are most likely zoned for Kingaroy State School (primary) and Kingaroy State High School (secondary); verify with the QLD Department of Education's School Catchment Map.
Nearby schools
Kingaroy State School
In catchmentKingaroy State High School
In catchmentSt Mary's Catholic Primary School, Kingaroy
St Mary's Catholic Secondary College, Kingaroy
Taabigee State School
Nanango State School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
8 Avocado Crescent is located in a quiet residential area of Kingaroy with minimal traffic congestion. The property is well-removed from major arterial routes, providing a peaceful local environment with low vehicular throughput.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact due to residential location away from commercial centers. Local residential traffic only, with no significant arterial congestion affecting the property.
Public Transport
Limited public transport options; nearest bus routes approximately 1-2km away. Private vehicle reliance is typical for this residential area.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Kingaroy, located in the South Burnett region, experiences moderate flood risk primarily from Barambah Creek and associated tributaries. The town is subject to Queensland's state-based flood mapping and planning controls, with historical flood events demonstrating vulnerability to overland flow and creek inundation during high-rainfall events. Properties require formal flood risk assessment and compliance with state development code provisions for floor levels and stormwater management.
Planning Controls
- โขCompliance with Queensland Development Code (QDC) minimum floor level requirements for defined flood-affected areas
- โขMandatory flood impact assessment and hydraulic modelling for development in mapped flood zones
- โขRestrictions on filling, earthworks, and impediment of overland flow paths in flood-prone areas
- โขConsideration of historical flood events (notably 2010 Queensland floods) in site-specific risk assessment
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Kingaroy is situated in the South Burnett region of Queensland with moderate bushfire risk due to its fringe-rural character, elevated terrain, and surrounding vegetation including native bushland and timber plantations. The area falls within Queensland's Bushfire Prone Area mapping under SPP/SP3, with typical BAL-19 construction requirements applying to at-risk properties. Properties in elevated or vegetated pockets warrant individual BAL assessment, though the township itself experiences lower risk than outlying rural-residential areas.
Crime & Safety
Kingaroy is a regional Queensland centre with crime rates below the state average, typical of provincial towns. Property-related offences including theft and malicious damage represent the largest share of incidents. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime conditions consistent with regional Queensland safety profiles.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
โก๏ธ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Kingaroy is a regional service centre with modest development activity focused on town centre revitalisation, small-scale residential estates on the fringes, and local infrastructure upgrades. Development is driven primarily by council initiatives and aged care demand rather than high-volume speculative activity, reflecting its role as a regional hub for the South Burnett agricultural and peanut-growing region.
Kingaroy town centre revitalisation
0 kmSouth Burnett Regional Council-led streetscape and public space improvements to enhance the CBD and encourage retail/hospitality investment.
Determination: 2025-2026
Residential subdivision - Scenic Drive precinct
2.5 kmSmall-scale residential estate on the outskirts offering 15-25 dwelling lots targeting families and retirees.
Determination: 2024-2025
Industrial/light manufacturing expansion
3 kmExtension of industrial precinct to support local agricultural processing and manufacturing sectors.
Determination: 2024
Community health and aged care facility
1.5 kmRegional-scale aged care and primary health services to support South Burnett's ageing demographic.
Determination: 2025-2026
Local road infrastructure upgrades
1 kmSouth Burnett Regional Council-funded road safety and drainage improvements across town connector routes.
Heritage & Conservation
Kingaroy is a regional centre in the South Burnett region with significant local heritage character centred on its early-20th-century town centre and peanut industry history. The town has several locally-significant heritage items and a heritage conservation area protecting traditional streetscapes and civic buildings. Properties in the central business district and surrounding residential areas may be subject to heritage overlay restrictions.
โ ๏ธ Restrictions
- โขApproval required for external alterations to heritage-listed buildings
- โขRetention of original architectural features (facades, verandahs, windows)
- โขLimited demolition of heritage structures without council consent
- โขDesign guidelines for new infill development in heritage precincts
Nearby Heritage Items