Own a piece of tomorrow
New inspiration for affordable lifestyle living
There’s something truly special about raising a family in a place where kids can be kids—where they can ride their bikes down quiet streets, kick the footy at the local park, or spend weekends exploring nature. Highland offers this rare opportunity—a place where childhood memories are built on adventure, freedom, and a supportive community.
The town has a well established array of amenities and facilities that make it highly attractive. Excellent accessibility is a notable advantage, bolstered by electric train service to Ipswich and beyond.
With 16 schools and 6 childcare centres within 15km, families have the advantage of quality education close to home, while a variety of local sporting clubs, community events, and weekend markets bring people together in a way that only small towns can.
Walloon town is well placed to benefit from major infrastructure developments within South-East Queensland. Its location gives proximity to Toowoomba and Wellcamp Airport, Ipswich City, Gold Coast and Brisbane CBD.
The presence of the Amberley RAAF just 12 minutes southeast adds to Walloon’s allure. Currently employing over 5000 people with billions in continual Federal Government and private sector investments, the Air Force Base helps maintain a driving presence in the local economy and also underwrites opportunities of expansion for other industries and businesses, contributing to economic stability within the region.
Australia’s largest freight rail infrastructure project, the 1600 km Brisbane to Melbourne inland rail passing through Lockyer Valley, Toowoomba, and Scenic Rim, is well underway and scheduled for completion by 2027 as one of the major Federal projects.
The Future is Taking Shape in the Bremer Valley.
Set within the Greater Ipswich Region Plan, the historic townships of Walloon, Rosewood, and Thagoona have been identified as key residential growth areas — as significant as the rapidly expanding centres of Ripley and Springfield. The Ipswich LGA is one of Queensland’s most important housing supply regions and is forecast to require nearly 4,000 new homes annually for the next 23 years. With the highest projected population growth in the state, the demand for well-planned, connected communities is more critical than ever.
Here, the future is more than just planned — it’s already taking shape.
At the heart of this opportunity is the Bremer Valley — a strategically located corridor connecting Walloon, Thagoona, and Rosewood. Rich in local history and backed by well-established infrastructure, this region is poised to deliver more than 20,000 new homes by 2046, with 5,000 planned by 2032. It spans 2,500 hectares west of Ipswich and enjoys direct access to major transport networks including the Warrego Highway, Cunningham Highway, Centenary Highway, and a dedicated passenger rail line.
Highland Walloon is proud to be part of this bold future. Designed as a benchmark new neighbourhood within the Bremer Valley, it represents a new generation of master planned living. With the foundation of trusted schools, shops, services, and community spirit already in place, the Bremer Valley is ready to grow — creating new opportunities for home ownership and a thriving lifestyle for generations to come.

Modern connections
Residents of Highland Walloon will benefit from quick commuter access to the Warrego Highway and then only 45 minutes to Brisbane CBD.
The Greater Ipswich Motorways and Highways feed into the local towns with sufficient arterial roads that help with the positive flow of commuter traffic throughout the region. Additionally, the Ipswich to Rosewood Railway Line, with stations at Walloon and Thagoona, significantly enhances public transport connectivity to Ipswich City and beyond.
The Ipswich City Council is prioritising the planning and implementation of essential urban infrastructure. This will ensure that future residents will be well-served with a comprehensive range of urban amenities and services to meet their needs effectively.
Great local educational facilities
Within the greater 4306 postcode region there are 23 educational facilities ranging from prep to high school providing a remarkable array of options for both private and public amenities, making Highland Walloon an ideal choice for growing families.
It’s just a few minutes drive to the business hub of Rosewood Township. Recent upgrades included the new $8.8M public library and a surge of new retailers refurbishing the historic town buildings and providing residents and visitors alike new dining and socialising venues.
Welcoming lifestyle
Walloon Township’s safety, lush natural environment, and friendly atmosphere create an inviting place to call home. With a range of essential services, including a supermarket, doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, primary school, and after-school care centre, Walloon ensures convenience for its residents.
Social, sporting and recreational community centres are well represented and promote a strong sense of well-being and connectiveness.