
Area Hotlist — Biloela QLD
20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Biloela area
Area Hotlist — Biloela
Dawson Highway
11 votesLining Biloela’s southern edge, the Dawson is the region’s freight and commuting lifeline—trucks carry cotton, cattle and coal to Gladstone while locals reach Rockhampton in under two hours, a connectivity perk that underpins strong warehousing and service-sector employment.
Dawson River
11 votesShady fishing banks, ski-boat stretches and cool summer swimming holes make the Dawson a prized weekend escape only ten minutes from town. Acreage listings boasting private river frontage or pump rights seldom stay long on the market.
Biloela CBD (Kariboe & Callide Sts)
9 votesCafés, rural-supply stores and government services cluster along Kariboe and Callide Streets, forming a walkable retail spine. Mid-morning coffee runs, Friday night pub meals and Saturday growers’ stalls keep the small-town heart beating and nearby cottages in high demand.
Lions Park, Biloela
8 votesFree barbecues, an all-abilities playground and towering shade trees make Lions Park a family favourite for birthday parties and twilight dog walks—lifestyle convenience highlighted in listings inside the surrounding post-war grid.
Bell Street, Biloela
8 votesHome to the high school, aquatic centre and showgrounds, Bell Street anchors sport and student life. Morning drop-offs and Saturday football ease add tangible value to brick family homes along the leafy avenue.
Burnett Highway
8 votesSpanning inland from Rockhampton to Nanango, the Burnett Highway funnels caravanners and freight through town, fuelling motel occupancy and keeping local cafés busy with early-morning travellers’ pit-stops.
Callide Creek
7 votesThis seasonal watercourse skirts town, feeding fertile small-crop blocks and attracting bird-watchers at sunrise. Properties backing onto the creek tout peaceful rural outlooks plus handy town-water access.
Kariboe Street, Biloela
4 votesKariboe Street’s bakeries, hairdressers and the popular Saturday markets give locals a stroll-to-shop option without highway traffic—small-business buzz that keeps shop-top apartments well tenanted.
Kariboe Creek
4 votesShady picnic nooks and sketchbook-worthy paperbarks line Kariboe Creek just north-east of town. Weekend yabbying and camp-oven cook-ups underpin its quiet appeal for lifestyle block buyers.
Biloela Medical Centre
4 votesBulk-billing GPs, pathology and visiting specialists mean residents skip the long drives for everyday healthcare—a peace-of-mind amenity prized by young families and retirees alike.
Nobbs Street, Biloela
4 votesNobbs Street links the sports complex, PCYC and local bowls club—Saturday night bare-foot bowls and mid-week netball courts create a social hub steps from solid chamferboard homes.
Grevillea Street, Biloela
4 votesWide verges and established gums give Grevillea Street its suburban charm; agents highlight the easy walk to Callide Heights shops when marketing renovated high-set properties here.
Theodore State School, Theodore
4 votesServing outlying farm communities, this P-10 campus offers small-class warmth, agricultural programs and a thriving rodeo club—key attractions for families considering a move from larger centres.
King Street, Biloela
4 votesClose to the showgrounds and TAFE campus, King Street sees strong rental demand from apprentices and travelling seasonal workers seeking walk-to-work simplicity.
Agnew Park, Biloela
4 votesCricket nets, junior footy ovals and shaded exercise stations make Agnew Park a daily fixture for active locals; nearby post-war cottages benefit from genuine two-minute walk-to-sport convenience.
Baralaba North Mine, Baralaba
3 votesHigh-quality PCI coal and ongoing expansion underpin local employment and contracting opportunities, boosting housing demand along the Dawson Valley mining corridor.
Biloela Hospital
3 votesFreshly upgraded theatres, a 12-bed maternity wing and visiting specialist clinics provide big-town care minutes from home—a selling point that resonates strongly with growing families.
Lawrence Street, Biloela
3 votesWith primary school gates at one end and the aquatic centre at the other, Lawrence Street promises stress-free school runs and afternoon swims—lifestyle ease that keeps buyer interest keen.
Callide Dam, Jambin
3 votesGolden perch, red-claw pots and annual family fishing comps draw locals to this scenic dam 15 minutes north-east—weekend waterside camping without the coastal crowds.
Callide Power Station, Callide
3 votesCoal-fired units and a new gas peaker supply reliable baseload energy to Queensland. Solid long-term operations support trades, engineering jobs and steady rental demand across Biloela and neighbouring townships.