Deebing Heights is a semi-rural suburb located
in Queensland, Australia. The area that is now
Deebing Heights has been an important
settlement since Queensland's early colonial
history, but was only gazetted as a locality in
2000 and then a suburb in 2004, previously
being part of Purga.
Deebing Heights is a large suburb
encompassing the area from the eponymous
hills surrounding Deebing Creek in the north of
the suburb through to the lower foothills of the
Teviot Range in the south. From the Grampian
Hills it is possible, on a clear day, to see the
Brisbane skyline and the Pacific Ocean.
The acreage lots in the southern Grampian Hills
give space for quite large and generous
houses. However, subsequent developments in
Deebing Heights, particularly in the north, have
seen block allotments shrink in size and can
only accommodate houses of a modest size.