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120/132 Alice Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000

Low overall risk

This property is in a mapped flood area

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Flood and fire risk

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Flood
Very Low
Within a mapped flood area — likelihood: very low.
Bushfire
Clear
Not within a mapped bushfire hazard area.
Zoning
Centre / commercial
Centre / commercial — shops, offices and mixed use; often allows apartments above.

Council zone: PC1 - Principal centre (City centre)

School catchment
3 zones
PrimaryBrisbane Central SS
JuniorFortitude Valley State Secondary College
SeniorFortitude Valley State Secondary College
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Crime

Reported offences around Brisbane City

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10,233
offences per 100k — Brisbane police division
20,321
reported offences (last 12 months) in the Brisbane City police division
01,2502,500202120222023202420252026

Reported offences in the Brisbane City 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
05,00010,0002020202120222023202420252026

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

52.9% of Brisbane City’s 12,587 residents were born overseas

Top ancestries

English24.2%
Chinese16.2%
Australian15.7%
Irish8.7%
Scottish7.1%
Korean4.4%

Top countries of birth

China8.3%
South Korea4.2%
India3.5%
England3.4%
New Zealand2.9%
Philippines2.3%

Suburb-level profile for Brisbane City, 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).