National Forecast Program

Brisbane South

Brisbane South, SA4 Region Queensland

The Brisbane - South region is forecast to grow from a population of
377,159 in 2021 to 518,779 by 2046. 

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Published June 2025

Brisbane South

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About

About the Brisbane - South Region

This region covers an extensive landlocked area south of the Brisbane River, surrounded by Brisbane East towards the coast, Brisbane Inner City northwards, Brisbane - West to the north-west, Ipswich westwards, and lastly, sharing a broad south boundary with Logan - Beaudesert. Its suburbs are diverse, ranging from greenfield areas such as the emerging community of Rochedale and establishing suburb of Pallara, through to upzoned mature suburbs of Upper Mount Gravatt and Greenslopes, to the extensive redevelopment opportunity of the Woolloongabba Priority Development Area (including the Gabba stadium). While the region's emerging communities, upzoning, and PDAs drive significant population growth, the region also includes quieter suburbs with little to no residential stock increase projected, such as Nathan, Salisbury, and Moorooka.

About the Brisbane - South Region

Key findings

Brisbane - South

Brisbane - South is forecast to account for 7% of the total population growth of Queensland between 2021 and 2046.

The region is expected to add over 140,000 residents along with over 50,000 dwellings in the 25 years to 2046. The growth is projected to be absorbed primarily by the Woolloongabba SA2, with strong growth also seen in Upper Mount Gravatt, Rochedale - Burbank, and Pallara - Willawong SA2s. The Woolloongabba SA2 is predicted to almost quadruple its 2021 census population, to reach almost 34,000 residents by 2046, driven to a great extent by the PDA in the area, along with high density zoning spread across the suburb that is being rapidly taken up through development applications and recent builds. It is predicted to continue drawing in young adults, as is likely to be the case with Upper Mount Gravatt. Rochedale and Pallara on the other hand, are more family-oriented suburbs, providing opportunities for both first home buyers and young families upsizing the family home.

While no SA2 is predicted to experience population decline over the forecast period, several are expected to stagnate in their ERP: Mansfield, Wishart, Moorooka, Salisbury - Nathan, and Kuraby SA2s are the main examples. This is attributable to the present zoning, which does not support scaling of residential capacity, and no present plans for upzoning. While some of these adjoin critical bushland and may be unsuitable for residential upzoning, others hold upzoning potential but are perhaps less desirable for development and will start being utilised only once currently developing suburbs are used up.

What share of Australia's growth will occur in Queensland?

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The population forecast for Queensland

Forecast results

The following forecast information presents the combined numbers for the Brisbane - South Region

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202120262031203620412046
Forecast Population377,159 418,476 446,137 472,540 496,674 518,779
Change (five year)-41,317 27,661 26,403 24,134 22,106
Average Annual Change (%)-2.10% 1.29% 1.16% 1.00% 0.87%
Forecast Dwellings144,835 153,772 165,104 176,566 187,298 197,502
Change (five year)-8,937 11,332 11,462 10,732 10,204
Average Annual Change (%)-1.20% 1.43% 1.35% 1.19% 1.07%

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Our forecasting team

Prepared and presented by experts from Australia's largest independent population forecasting team.

Johnny Barnard

Johnny Barnard

Forecaster

Liza  Ivanova

Liza Ivanova

Forecaster

Richard  Thornton

Richard Thornton

Product Manager Forecast

Chris Jones

Chris Jones

Forecaster

Oliver Bowering

Oliver Bowering

Forecaster

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