135 MURRAY STREET
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Schools
7 nearby schools
Catchment: Rockhampton State High School
Zoning
LDR — Low Density Residential
Rockhampton Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015
Public transport
10 stops within 1.5km
Nearest: Denham St cnr Bolsover St (0.8km)
Traffic
Moderate congestion
Peak hour traffic (7:30-9:00 AM and 4:30-6:00 PM) experiences increased congestion on Murray Street with moderate delays likely. School zone restrictions on nearby streets may impact traffic flow during morning and afternoon periods.
Flood risk
High
Rockhampton is situated in the Fitzroy River catchment and experiences significant flood risk due to its low-lying riverside location and exposure to tropical cyclone-driven rainfall events. The city has a documented history of major flooding (notably 2010–2011) and is typically subject to QLD flood overlays. Most properties in the CBD and lower-lying residential areas fall within defined flood-affected land requiring strict development controls.
Bushfire risk
Low
BAL: BAL-LOW
Crime profile
above average
Trend: stable
Nearby development
6 projects nearby
Rockhampton's development activity is centred on regional infrastructure (ring road, port upgrades) and modest residential growth in northern suburbs. The council is pursuing CBD and riverside revitalisation to boost urban amenity, while industrial estates continue to serve the region's strong agricultural and mining service industries. Development pressure remains moderate compared to southeast Queensland, reflecting the city's role as a regional service hub.
Heritage
Heritage listed
Rockhampton's historic CBD and inner suburbs contain significant Queensland heritage, particularly Victorian and Edwardian commercial and civic buildings along the Fitzroy River. The city centre has established heritage conservation overlays protecting streetscapes and individual items on the Queensland Heritage Register. Properties in the core heritage precinct face standard development restrictions including façade retention and heritage approval requirements.
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Property Details
- Property Type
- land
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 9
- Parking
- 4
- Land Area
- 668m²
- Listed
- 1 month ago
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