Chelmer sits around 7 kilometres southwest of the Brisbane CBD, on the southern bank of the Brisbane River between Indooroopilly and Graceville. At just 1.8 square kilometres, it is a compact suburb with a strong residential identity, defined by its leafy streets, heritage homes and long-term resident base.
The suburb is well known for Laurel Avenue, with its heritage-listed camphor laurel canopy, and for its connection to Indooroopilly via the historic Walter Taylor Bridge. Together, these features give Chelmer a strong sense of place and contribute to its position as one of Brisbane’s most recognisable addresses.
Chelmer holds its residents. Around 82% of homes are owner-occupied, among the highest rates in Brisbane, with established families and professionals making up much of the demographic. People settle in Chelmer for the long term, drawn by the schools, the streetscape and a sense of permanence that is increasingly hard to find.


