Highly restricted land
≈100% of Alawa’s residential land is highly restricted.
Driven mostly by 2-storey height caps. Alawa ranks #1 of 30 suburbs in Darwin, and #5 of 1,972 capital city suburbs nationally.
Highly restricted residential
Not highly restricted residential
Source: Geometric union of 2-storey, low-density, detached-only, and heritage controls across Alawa. ABS SAL code 70003. 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 Alawa ranks in Darwin
Alawa ranks #1 of 30 Darwin suburbs for highly restricted residential land.
Highly restricted
Alawa: ≈100% · rank #1 of 30
0% (least restrictive)(most restrictive) 100%
2-storey cap
- 1. Alawa≈100%
- 2. Anula≈100%
- 3. Bellamack≈100%
- ⋯
- 29. Coconut Grove≈80%
- 30. Darwin City≈2%
Low-density
- 1. Wulagi≈100%
- 2. Anula≈99%
- 3. Alawa≈98%
- 4. Nakara≈97%
- 5. Wanguri≈97%
- ⋯
- 29. Zuccoli≈22%
- 30. Darwin City≈0%
Heritage
- 1. Alawa≈0%
- 2. Anula≈0%
- 3. Bakewell≈0%
- ⋯
- 29. Wulagi≈0%
- 30. Zuccoli≈0%
Highly restricted
- 1. Alawa≈100%
- 2. Anula≈100%
- 3. Bellamack≈100%
- ⋯
- 29. Coconut Grove≈80%
- 30. Darwin City≈2%
Source: Alawa ranked against other Darwin suburbs on each restriction metric (ex-rural shares). Methodology →
Darwin context
Alawa ranks #1 of 30 suburbs in Darwin for highly restricted residential land.
Council:
- Alawa ≈100%
- Anula ≈100%
- Bellamack ≈100%
- Jingili ≈100%
- Leanyer ≈100%
- Lyons (NT) ≈100%
- Wulagi ≈100%
- Moil ≈100%
- Malak ≈98%
- Durack (NT) ≈98%
- Zuccoli ≈98%
- Nakara ≈98%
- Wanguri ≈97%
- Rosebery (NT) ≈97%
- Karama ≈97%
- Woodroffe ≈96%
- Tiwi ≈96%
- Bakewell ≈96%
- Moulden ≈95%
- Gunn ≈95%
- Gray (NT) ≈95%
- Millner ≈93%
- Driver ≈92%
- Fannie Bay ≈88%
- Johnston ≈87%
- Stuart Park ≈86%
- Rapid Creek ≈85%
- Nightcliff ≈85%
- Coconut Grove ≈80%
- Darwin City ≈2%
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