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Woree's Moment: The Cairns Suburb About to Be Rediscovered

A proposed rezoning along the Bruce Highway corridor could unlock Woree's long-dormant potential — and buyers are starting to pay attention.

By Cairns Property Desk · 4 July 2026, 7:53 am · 3 min read

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Woree's Moment: The Cairns Suburb About to Be Rediscovered
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Cairns Regional Council has flagged Woree for expanded mixed-use and medium-density zoning in its draft planning scheme review, a quiet administrative move that property analysts say could reshape one of the city's most undervalued pockets. The suburb sits just seven kilometres south of the CBD, wedged between the Bruce Highway and the train line, and has spent decades functioning as a light-industrial afterthought. That may not last much longer.

The timing matters for a specific reason. Queensland's property market has been grinding through a difficult mid-2026 period, with downsizing families across the state finding it harder to offload family homes in a slower sales environment. Buyers chasing value — particularly investors watching stamp duty bills climb sharply across southeast Queensland suburbs — are scanning regional cities for entry points before rezoning cycles do their work. Woree, priced well below the Cairns median, is one of those entry points.

What the Numbers Actually Say

The Queensland median sits around $420,000, but Woree's median house price was tracking closer to $375,000 in the June 2026 quarter, according to data from the Real Estate Institute of Queensland's Far North division. That $45,000 discount to the state median is significant in a climate where stamp duty on a median-priced Cairns home already pushes past $13,000. For investors calculating total acquisition costs, Woree still offers room.

The suburb currently hosts a mix of logistics businesses along Spence Street and older low-density housing stock on streets like Bowen Road and Vickers Road. The Council's draft scheme — open for community comment until August 15 — proposes rezoning a 34-hectare band running parallel to the Cairns Southern Access Corridor to allow three-storey residential and ground-floor retail. That change, if confirmed, would effectively give developers a greenfield opportunity on land that is already serviced by water, sewerage and a functioning road grid.

Woree also sits adjacent to Cairns TAFE's Eureka Street campus and is within a 10-minute drive of Cairns Base Hospital on The Esplanade. Both are major employers. Workforce housing demand from healthcare and vocational education workers has been one of the steadier drivers of rental demand across the Cairns south corridor, and Woree's rental vacancy rate has stayed tight — below 1.8 per cent for the past three consecutive quarters, according to SQM Research figures for the 4868 postcode.

The Risk — and the Window

Not every rezoning proposal survives contact with final Council deliberation. Woree has been talked up before. In 2019, a similar mixed-use corridor proposal stalled after infrastructure cost-sharing negotiations between Council and a private consortium broke down near the old Woree Industrial Estate off Buchan Street. Investors who moved early that cycle were left holding undeveloped land through the pandemic years.

This round feels different to several people watching the local market. Chinese investment interest in Cairns — quiet since 2020 border restrictions — has been returning, with two registered offshore buyers active in the Cairns Northern Beaches market at Trinity Beach and Smithfield in the first half of 2026. That appetite for Queensland regional property from offshore buyers has not yet reached Woree, which is precisely why some local buyers agents are looking there now rather than later.

For buyers thinking about Woree seriously, the practical steps are straightforward. The draft planning scheme is available on the Cairns Regional Council website, and the August 15 submission deadline gives interested parties time to lodge formal support — a submission record that can later demonstrate community backing to lenders and development partners. Properties on the western side of Vickers Road sit inside the proposed rezoning boundary; those on the eastern side do not. That boundary line is the detail worth checking before signing anything.

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