Lot 30 Walloon Street
Lot 30 Walloon Street, Theodore QLD 4719, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Theodore
- State
- QLD
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAQLD163363667
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- 30/SP224900
- Property type
- Land
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Frequently asked questions
What is the climate like around the land parcel in Theodore?
Theodore has a humid subtropical climate with hot, wet summers and mild, dry winters. Average maximum temperatures range from about 33.5 °C in December to 21.6 °C in July, and the area receives roughly 732 mm of rain each year, mainly in summer.
How close is the parcel to water features such as the Dawson River or creeks?
The town sits on the Dawson River just off the Leichhardt Highway, and Castle Creek flows into the river immediately south of the centre. A town weir is located about 1‑2 km from the parcel, providing nearby water access.
What local amenities are within easy reach of the land parcel?
The Theodore public library is only about 0.3 km away, and several weather stations are within 0.3‑1 km. The town centre and basic services are also within roughly 1 km.
What type of soil and terrain can be expected on the land?
Historical descriptions note that the area consists of “downs and black‑soil flats,” which were traditionally used for sheep grazing. This suggests a relatively flat terrain with fertile black soil.
What potential land uses are suitable for this parcel?
Given the black‑soil flats and the historic suitability for sheep grazing, as well as past discussions of irrigation potential, the land could be used for grazing, dry‑farm cropping, or irrigated horticulture if water access is arranged.
Are there any flood considerations for this area?
The Dawson River has experienced significant flooding in March and December 2010, with water levels exceeding 14.6 m. Prospective users should consider the flood history when planning development or agricultural activities.