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13 Mountjoy Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102

Low overall risk

This property is in a mapped flood area

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Flood
Flood-prone
Within a mapped flood-planning area (no likelihood grade assigned).
Bushfire
Clear
Not within a mapped bushfire hazard area.
Zoning
Residential
High density residential — apartments and higher-rise living, usually near centres or transport.

Council zone: HDR2 - High density residential (Up to 15 storeys)

School catchment
3 zones
PrimaryEast Brisbane SS
JuniorCoorparoo Secondary College
SeniorCoorparoo Secondary College
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Crime

Reported offences around Dutton Park

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10,233
offences per 100k — Brisbane police division
6,127
reported offences (last 12 months) in the Dutton Park police division
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Reported offences in the Dutton Park police division over time

Development in the area

New dwellings approved across Brisbane council

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8,576
Dwellings/yr
2,794
Houses
5,782
Units
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New dwellings approved in the 12 months to May 2026, across the whole Brisbane council area (not just this address). Source: ABS Building Approvals.

Who lives here

40.2% of Woolloongabba’s 8,687 residents were born overseas

Top ancestries

English27.3%
Australian21.3%
Chinese13.5%
Irish11%
Scottish8.4%
German4.7%

Top countries of birth

China6.9%
New Zealand3.1%
India2.7%
England2.4%
South Korea2%
Vietnam1.5%

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

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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).