How much does landscaping cost in Woolloongabba?
Predominantly interwar and post-war brick homes, semis and cottages with a growing apartment stock. Homes from the 1940s–60s often have original wiring that's functional but nearing end-of-life. Good tradie supply keeps prices competitive. Travel surcharges are rarely a factor — Woolloongabba is well within the inner Brisbane tradie belt.
Moderate — match-day parking restrictions near the Gabba affect access. Otherwise, residential streets are fine.
How Woolloongabba compares to nearby suburbs
Prices shift suburb-to-suburb based on travel time, parking, and local housing stock.
| Suburb | Landscaper rate | Zone | Tradie supply |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Brisbane | Inner | Difficult | |
| East Brisbane | Nearby | Good | |
| Kangaroo Point | Nearby | Good | |
| Coorparoo | Nearby | Good | |
| Dutton Park | Nearby | Good |
Landscaping in Woolloongabba costs $55–$110 per hour for a landscaper, or $5,000–$20,000 for a basic backyard makeover including turf, garden beds, and simple hardscaping. Full landscape packages for new homes run $15,000–$60,000 depending on scope and materials.
We've compiled pricing from landscapers across Woolloongabba, plus hipages, ServiceSeeking, and Airtasker listings as of July 2026. All prices include GST.
Detailed Pricing — Woolloongabba 2026
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Landscaper (hourly rate) | $55/hr | $80 | $110 |
| Garden design / plan | $800per plan | $2,000 | $5,000 |
| Natural turf — supply & lay | $15/sqm | $28 | $40 |
| Synthetic turf — supply & install | $50/sqm | $75 | $120 |
| Retaining wall (timber sleeper) | $150/sqm | $300 | $500 |
| Retaining wall (concrete sleeper) | $250/sqm | $450 | $700 |
| Garden bed (plants + mulch) | $50/sqm | $100 | $180 |
| Irrigation system | $1,600total | $2,800 | $4,500 |
| Paving / pavers | $60/sqm | $100 | $160 |
| Decking (hardwood) | $300/sqm | $500 | $750 |
| Basic backyard makeover | $5,000total | $12,000 | $20,000 |
| Full landscape (new home) | $15,000total | $30,000 | $60,000 |
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Prices include GST. Based on Brisbane metro area, Mar 2026. Outer suburbs may vary.
What to Know About Landscaping Work in Woolloongabba
Woolloongabba is rapidly transforming from a working-class suburb into a sought-after inner-city residential area, driven by the Cross River Rail development. Electricians work on both heritage cottage renovations and new apartment fitouts. Many of the older Queenslander homes need complete electrical overhauls — new switchboards, safety switches, and modern wiring to replace the original cloth-insulated cables.
Common landscaping issues in Woolloongabba: Larger backyards than inner-city terraces — room for lawns, veggie patches, and sheds. Ex-industrial sites may need soil remediation. Native and drought-tolerant gardens increasingly popular with younger homeowners.
Access & parking: Better than the inner-city average — most homes have driveways or rear lane access.
Landscaping rates in Woolloongabba typically range from $46–$124/hr, with most landscapers quoting around $74/hr. This reflects Woolloongabba's position in the inner zone of Brisbane, where moderate demand and mixed housing stock keep prices close to the Brisbane metro average.
What Affects Landscaping Costs in Woolloongabba
Scope of work
A simple turf and garden bed job in Woolloongabba ($5,000–$20,000) is very different to a full landscape with retaining walls, decking, and irrigation ($15,000–$60,000). Define your scope clearly before getting quotes.
Hardscaping vs softscaping
Hardscaping (paving at $60–$160/sqm, decking at $300–$750/sqm) costs more than softscaping (turf at $15–$40/sqm, plants, mulch) in Woolloongabba. Most projects combine both.
Site conditions
Sloping blocks, rocky soil, poor drainage, and limited access in Woolloongabba all increase costs. A flat, accessible block is the cheapest to landscape.
Plant & material selection
Native and drought-tolerant plants suit Woolloongabba's climate and are cheaper long-term (less water, less maintenance). Premium materials like natural stone paving cost 2–3x more than basic options.
Irrigation
An irrigation system ($1,600–$4,500 in Woolloongabba) adds cost upfront but saves water and time long-term. Essential for large lawns or garden beds.
Design fees
A professional landscape design ($800–$5,000 in Woolloongabba) isn't mandatory but helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures a cohesive result, especially for larger projects.
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Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our price guides are produced independently. Pricing is compiled from public quotes, industry rate guides, and marketplace data, and no tradesperson can influence a published figure. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed July 2026. Read our full methodology →