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10 Warratina Street, Labrador QLD 4215

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Flood
Clear
Not within a mapped flood area.
Bushfire
Clear
Not within a mapped bushfire hazard area.
Zoning
Residential
Low density residential — mostly detached houses on standard suburban blocks.

Council zone: None

School catchment
3 zones
PrimaryLabrador SS
JuniorSouthport SHS
SeniorSouthport SHS
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Crime

Reported offences around Southport

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9,884
offences per 100k — Gold Coast police division
14,631
reported offences (last 12 months) in the Southport police division
07501,500202120222023202420252026

Reported offences in the Southport police division over time

Development in the area

New dwellings approved across Gold Coast council

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6,572
Dwellings/yr
1,084
Houses
5,488
Units
03,5007,0002020202120222023202420252026

New dwellings approved in the 12 months to May 2026, across the whole Gold Coast council area (not just this address). Source: ABS Building Approvals.

Who lives here

33.5% of Labrador’s 18,643 residents were born overseas

Top ancestries

English37.2%
Australian26.3%
Irish10%
Scottish9.5%
German4.6%
Chinese2.6%

Top countries of birth

New Zealand8.2%
England4.4%
Philippines1.6%
India1.6%
China1.2%
Bosnia & Herzegovina0.9%

Suburb-level profile for Labrador, not this specific address. Ancestry counts people reporting each ancestry (up to two each), as a share of responses. Source: ABS 2021 Census.

A note on insurance. This is government flood and bushfire mapping — the public data that insurers’ databases (NFID) are built from. Insurers price using proprietary, address-level models (and Bushfire Attack Level for bushfire), so use this to inform an insurance quote, not replace one.

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Indicative only — verify with the relevant council or department before relying on it. Sources: council planning schemes & flood/bushfire overlays, Queensland Government FloodCheck (1% AEP flood) & Floodplain Assessment Overlay, Queensland Department of Education (school catchments), Queensland Police Service (crime, CC BY 4.0), Geoscape G-NAF (addresses).