Highly restricted land
≈0% of Derwent Valley’s residential land is highly restricted.
No single restriction type dominates. Derwent Valley ranks #7 of 7 councils in Hobart, and #133 of 133 capital city councils nationally.
Source: Geometric union of 2-storey, low-density, detached-only, and heritage controls across Derwent Valley. ABS LGA code 61510. Methodology →
Note: Figures and the map cover only the parts of this area inside the capital’s Significant Urban Area; land beyond the SUA boundary is excluded from our modelling.
Where Derwent Valley ranks in Hobart
Derwent Valley ranks #7 of 7 Hobart-area councils for highly restricted residential land.
Highly restricted
Derwent Valley: ≈0% · rank #7 of 7
2-storey cap
- 1. Glenorchy≈98%
- 2. Kingborough≈98%
- ⋯
- 5. Hobart≈94%
- 6. Brighton≈94%
- 7. Derwent Valley≈0%
Low-density
- 1. Kingborough≈40%
- 2. Hobart≈16%
- ⋯
- 5. Glenorchy≈5%
- 6. Brighton≈4%
- 7. Derwent Valley≈0%
Heritage
- 1. Hobart≈9%
- 2. Glenorchy≈3%
- ⋯
- 5. Sorell≈1%
- 6. Kingborough≈0%
- 7. Derwent Valley≈0%
Highly restricted
- 1. Glenorchy≈98%
- 2. Kingborough≈98%
- ⋯
- 5. Hobart≈96%
- 6. Brighton≈94%
- 7. Derwent Valley≈0%
Source: Derwent Valley ranked against other Hobart-area councils on each restriction metric (ex-rural shares). Methodology →
Suburbs in Derwent Valley
1 suburb sits inside this council.
ABS Suburb & Locality (SAL) boundaries that fall at least 30% inside Derwent Valley.
Hobart context
Derwent Valley ranks #7 of 7 councils in Hobart for highly restricted residential land.
- Glenorchy ≈98%
- Kingborough ≈98%
- Clarence ≈98%
- Sorell ≈96%
- Hobart ≈96%
- Brighton ≈94%
- Derwent Valley ≈0%