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Amos Street

"Amos St, Dalby"

A quaint little street in a somewhat walkable location to the town of Dalby. It is within close proximity to Schools, groceries, gyms and the town certre of Dalby being .8km from Woolworths. Long established houses nice quiet location.

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Amelia Street

"Amelia St, Dalby"

Walk, walk, walk, you can walk everywhere from here to schools in Dalby, shops in Dalby, restaurants and parks. A nice quiet street with a handful of houses.

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Alice Street

"Close to the Heart of Dalby"

Alice Street, is located on the Eastern side of Dalby and is within walking distance to shops schools and parks. Houses have been established for many years in this area with a mix of high set homes and ground level homes.

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Alfred Street

"Walk to Town, Schools, Shops!!"

Alfred Street is nicely situated in the South Western side of Dalby. Walking distance to the centre of town, schools, and parks.

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Agnes Street

"Tucked away - Nice and Quiet"

Agnes Street, is located in South Dalby branching off Owen Street. It is a lovely small street with 6 house blocks in the whole street. The closest grocery store, Southside Foodmart is located 1.2km and Thomas Jack Park is 2km from here. Dalby South Primary School is walking distance being .9km away and the Dalby RSL is 1.7km from Agnes Street.

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Adcock Street

"A quaint street with classic charm"

Adcock Street is located on the Western side of Dalby, close to the showgrounds. Adcock St is a small street linking Curtis St to Moreton St, A long time established, Adcock Street consists of houses that have plenty of history with Dalby. It is within walking distance to a general store, 1.7km to the Coffee Club and town central. Thomas Jack Park is within walking distance as are local schools.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
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Aerodrome Road

"Nice quiet street to live in"

This is a family friendly street to live in, walking distance to primary and secondary school. Best shop for a snack on hot chips is close by. Although, as the name suggests, you are close to the airport the noise is minimal. A great place to have a morning walk and catch up with the other walkers in this neighborhood.

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Acacia Avenue

"Close to school, town and PCYC"

Acacia Ave in Dalby is a quite street, good family homes, over the road from Primary and Secondary school, walking distance to PCYC, Gym and sporting fields. Quiet street in a family friendly neighborhood.

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Byron Bay

"Something for everyone"

What a fantastic destination for the family holiday makers, with beach and shops at your doorstep there is a little something for all ages to enjoy.

Great for

  • Friendly locals
  • Great beach culture
  • Clean ocean water and beautiful scenery

Not great for

  • Footpaths could use a good scrub
  • Tourists flooding the city at certain times of year

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Solway Drive

"Great Holiday Destination"

Great family location for a holiday, close to walks in the national park, close to a patrolled beach, close to shops and great eating out. Would highly recommend as a relaxing getaway for couples or families, with plenty of accommodation options you will find this location has something for everyone.

Great for

  • Close to Noosa and all the amentities but away from the traffic/crowds

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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Dalby

"Great Place to Raise Kids"

Dalby is a friendly family orientated town. There is a good community spirit with plenty of sports available for all age groups including school and club sports. If you are looking to invest in the rental market Dalby is an ideal venture for you being in the heart of the resource sector there is always a demand for rental houses. For the fitness family there are plenty of options available with both an indoor pool and outdoor pool, a PCYC, and an abundance of gyms and boot camps available. If you enjoy bush walking, Dalby is located on the fringe of the Bunya Mountains where you can enjoy a picnic, one day walk, or holiday in the rainforest in the many short term rental houses available. If water skiing is more your thing then you are covered; with Lake Broadwater available for day trippers or Boondooma Dam being a popular holiday spot for many water lovers from Dalby. Overall there is a little something for everyone in Dalby.

Great for

  • Lots of churches
  • Easy and quick to get around town
  • Good sporting facilities
  • Several lakes and dams within 2 hours of Dalby
  • Small town Vibe

Not great for

  • Expensive
  • Cold in winter

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Country Lovers
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glennrivera

Is there really a big crime and drug problem as stated above?I'm thinking of building in dalby.im a single dad with an 11 and 9 year old

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Blaxland Rd

"Nice mix of the new subdivisions and established houses on larger blocks"

One of the main access roads for residential houses on the Eastern side of Dalby. There is access to many new subdivisions from this Road. Subdivision land ranges in sizes from a standard house block to a larger rural lifestyle block. Distance to tow of Dalby can vary depending on location. Generally speaking you will be car dependent for groceries, restaurants, bars, parks and schools. There is a school bus, bin service and taxi service available. Dwellings are a mix of new and established homes.

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Seymours Road

"Great Location in Dalby"

House blocks are larger in size with a mix of newly built and renovated removal homes. This is a family friendly street that is car-dependant for groceries, restaurants, bars, parks, school bus with bin service and taxi service available.

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Thrupps Access Rd

"Friendly, Neighborly, Larger Rural Residential Blocks"

A subdivision on the Western side of Dalby with Residential dwellings on larger blocks. Distance to town of Dalby is approximately 3.7km so you are car dependent for groceries, restaurants, bars, parks, and schools. There is a school bus, bin service and taxi service available. House blocks are larger in size with a mix of newly built and renovated removal homes.

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