Domville

QLD 4357 • Queensland

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Population (2021)
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Median Personal Income
13.94 km²
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Median Rent
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About Domville

Domville is a sparsely populated rural locality in the Toowoomba Region on Queensland's Darling Downs, positioned approximately 27 kilometres south-west of Toowoomba at coordinates -27.96°S, 151.10°E. Covering around 14 square kilometres of fertile agricultural land, the locality has no permanent residential population recorded in recent censuses, functioning primarily as a farming and grazing area. Domville shares its postcode (4357) with the nearby town of Millmerran, which historically bore the name Domville between 1889 and 1894.

The Domville locality is characterised by broad-acre cropping and cattle grazing, typical of the rich black-soil plains of the Darling Downs. Residents and landholders access essential services and amenities through nearby Millmerran (approximately 10 km) and Toowoomba, the regional hub. The area is part of Queensland's agricultural heartland, with the Darling Downs known for its wheat, sorghum, and cotton production. It is a quiet, rural landscape valued by those who work the land and seek open spaces away from urban centres.

Domville falls under postcode 4357 and is governed by the Toowoomba Council (Local Government Area). For federal elections, residents vote in the electorate of Maranoa, while state elections fall under the Southern Downs electorate.

📍 Location

State
Postcode
4357
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Brisbane (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-27.96°, 151.10°
Statistical Area
N/A
Area
13.94 km²
Elevation
0m

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💰 Income

ATO taxable income Postcode 4357

Median taxable income for individual taxpayers in postcode 4357, comparing the 2019–20 and 2023–24 financial years.

Median 2019–20
$37,322
Median 2023–24
$45,013
20.6% increase
Average taxable income (2023–24)
$54,868

Source: ATO Taxation Statistics 2023–24, Individuals Table 8 (median & average taxable income by postcode). Covers all individuals who lodged a return in postcode 4357; postcodes with fewer than 200 lodgments are suppressed by the ATO.

🚌 Transport & Commute

Commute to Brisbane CBD

Distance
215 km
By Train
No train service; nearest station is Toowoomba (~27 km north-east)
By Car (Peak)
2 hr 45 min
By Car (Off-Peak)
2 hr 30 min

🛣️ Toowoomba is the primary regional centre for services and employment.

Walkability Car-Dependent

Entirely rural locality with no footpaths, public transport, or commercial services

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
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Census 2021
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0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021

🚔 Crime Statistics LGA-wide

These are the latest rates for the Toowoomba Local Government Area, which contains Domville. Rates are per 100,000 residents for calendar year 2025; trends compare 2 and 10 year periods.

Break & enter (dwelling)
826.8 / 100k
Motor vehicle theft
288.8 / 100k
Non-FV assault
879.2 / 100k
Robbery (unarmed)
15 / 100k
Steal from vehicle
446 / 100k

Source: Queensland Police Service via data.qld.gov.au

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Domville QLD located? +

Domville is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, on the Darling Downs, approximately 27 km south-west of Toowoomba and 10 km from Millmerran.

What is the population of Domville? +

Domville has a negligible permanent residential population, operating primarily as agricultural land. It shares postcode 4357 with the nearby town of Millmerran.

What is the history of Domville? +

The Millmerran town was historically known as Domville from 1889 to 1894, after which the name was changed. The Domville locality name remains on surrounding rural land in the Toowoomba Region.

Is Domville a safe area? +

Crime statistics are recorded at the Local Government Area level. Domville is part of the Toowoomba LGA — see the Crime Statistics section on this page for the latest recorded offence rates per 100,000 residents, along with 2-year and 10-year trends.