About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 57 Saint Joseph Drive.
Urraween QLD 4655, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 57 Saint Joseph Drive.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the Urraween suburb
According to the 2021 census, Urraween has a population of 7,951 residents
Maryborough‑Hervey Bay Road enters Urraween from the south‑west (Nikenbah) and ends at the junction with Boat Harbour Drive, which forms the northern boundary
Stocklands Hervey Bay shopping centre lies nearby in the north‑east of the suburb, and within about 1‑2 km you’ll find the Hervey Bay Library and Bigscreen Hervey Bay Cinema
St Mary's Hospital is approximately 1 km away, providing a range of medical services to residents
The former Pialba Railway Station site is about 1.4 km from the unit, reflecting the suburb’s historic rail connections
The name comes from the Kabi words *ngur/uin*, meaning “place of emus.”
Urraween was once served by the Hervey Bay railway line (opened 1896) with two stations – Urraween and Kawungan – before the line closed in 1993
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