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22 Ninth Avenue

Theodore QLD 4719, Australia

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About this property

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22 Ninth Avenue is a house located in Theodore, Queensland, featuring a practical layout that facilitates comfortable daily living. Its setting within the suburb offers convenient access to nearby amenities and supports a relaxed, family‑oriented lifestyle

Key details

Locality
Theodore
State
QLD
Coordinates
24.94213435 / 150.07540181
GNAF PID
GAQLD425549987
Legal parcel ID
7/DW123
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Theodore State School
0.3 km
Combined school | Government
Theodore State School
0.3 km
Combined school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 22 Ninth Avenue?

The address houses a stand‑alone house

How far is the nearest public library from the property?

The Theodore Library is about 0.6 km away, a short walk from the house

What climate can residents expect in Theodore?

Theodore has a humid subtropical climate with hot, wet summers – average highs around 33.5 °C in December – and mild, dry winters with average lows of about 6 °C in July. Annual rainfall averages roughly 730 mm, concentrated in the summer months

What nearby natural features are close to 22 Ninth Avenue?

The property is within 1.7 km of Castle Creek, a river that flows into the Dawson River, and about 1.1 km from the Town Weir

Is there an airport serving Theodore and how is it used?

Theodore Airport is located in nearby Lonesome Creek; it has no regular commercial flights but the runway is equipped with solar‑powered lighting for emergency medical flights at night

What are some community attractions in Theodore?

The town features the Theodore War Memorial on The Boulevard and hosts the Theodore Annual Show each May, organized by the local show society

What is the historical background of the town where the house is located?

Theodore was established in the 1920s as part of Premier Ted Theodore’s Dawson River Irrigation Scheme, originally called Castle Creek, and was renamed in 1926 to honour him. The population has remained around 450 people in recent censuses

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