Greenview

QLD 4606 • Queensland

78
Population (2021)
N/A
Median Income
30.60 km²
Area
N/A
Median Rent
RuralAgriculturalQuietSemi-Rural

About Greenview

Greenview is a small rural locality in the South Burnett Region of Queensland, situated approximately 31 kilometres north of Kingaroy within the South Burnett Regional Council area. With a population of 78 residents spread across 30.6 square kilometres, it is a quiet pastoral and farming community set among the rolling hills and open farmland typical of the South Burnett. The locality shares postcode 4606 with other small communities in the region and is accessible via local rural roads north of Kingaroy.

The South Burnett district surrounding Greenview is known for its diversified agriculture — peanuts, grain sorghum, wheat, cattle, and stone fruit are all grown in the wider area. Greenview itself has a modest history that includes a state school which operated from 1905 to 1935, reflecting a once more active rural community. Residents rely on Kingaroy, the region's main service town, for shops, schools, the hospital, and other amenities. With no public transport and limited local services, a private vehicle is essential for living in Greenview.

Greenview falls under postcode 4606 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Nanango electorate.

📍 Location

State
Postcode
4606
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
N/A
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Brisbane (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-26.26°, 151.82°
Statistical Area
N/A
Area
30.60 km²
Elevation
0m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Bus Services

  • No regular bus service — N/A No scheduled services available

Commute to Brisbane CBD

Distance
180 km
By Train
No direct service; drive to Gympie (approx. 120km east) for Queensland Rail, or drive all the way to Brisbane
By Car (Peak)
2 hrs 30 min - 3 hrs via Kingaroy and D'Aguilar Hwy to Brisbane
By Car (Off-Peak)
2 hrs 15 min - 2 hrs 30 min

🛣️ Car is essential. Kingaroy (31km south) is the main regional service centre for South Burnett.

Walkability Almost All Errands Require a Car

No local services in Greenview; a private vehicle is required for all errands in this rural locality

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
0
Census 2021
78
0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
N/A
Income 2021
N/A
0% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Greenview QLD known for? +

Greenview is a quiet rural locality in the South Burnett Region known for its open farming landscapes and pastoral character. The area has a local history that includes the Greenview State School, which operated from 1905 to 1935, reflecting an earlier period of rural settlement in the district.

How far is Greenview from Kingaroy? +

Greenview is approximately 31 kilometres north of Kingaroy, the main service town for the South Burnett Region, making it around a 30-35 minute drive. Brisbane is approximately 180 kilometres away by road.

Does Greenview have public transport? +

Greenview has no public transport services. There are no bus routes or train stations serving the locality. Residents rely entirely on private vehicles, with Kingaroy being the nearest town with shops, schools, and health services.

What is the population of Greenview? +

According to the 2021 Census, Greenview has a population of 78 residents across its 30.6 square kilometre area, making it a small rural locality within the South Burnett Regional Council.

Is Greenview a good place to live? +

Greenview suits those who enjoy a peaceful, rural lifestyle in the South Burnett countryside, with the regional hub of Kingaroy accessible within 30 minutes. It is best suited to farming families and those comfortable with car-dependent living in a quiet, agricultural community.

What is the postcode for Greenview QLD? +

The postcode for Greenview, Queensland is 4606, shared with other localities in the South Burnett area.