White Rock

White Rock is a suburb of the City of Ipswich. It's home to no people as of the 2016 census. However, as of January 2021 there is an ongoing residential development named Whiterock which plans to transform the suburb into a residential one.

Establishment
White Rock was established as a locality on September 8, 2000 by the Minister of Natural Resources. The boundaries have since been changed twice in 2009 and once in 2015. The boundaries have remained the same since January 5, 2015.

Whiterock development
Whiterock is a currently (as of January 2021) ongoing residential development in White Rock. It's being developed by Intrapac Property, a developer that's mostly worked in New South Wales and Victoria. The development is set to be built in the suburb's north-west, backing on to the White Rock — Spring Mountain Conservation Estate. The marketing for the land development is mostly aimed towards families with younger children as Intrapac plan to build a primary school, childcare centre, playground, medical centre and a shopping precinct. They also plan for outdoor venues such as a park, off-leash dog area and a children's water play area. However, the primary school is subject to the Queensland Government's approval and the water play area is subject to Ipswich City Council's approval.

As of January 2021, the titles for stage 1 (lots 101-197) of the development are estimated to be available for purchase sometime between October and December 2021 according to the official website. The titles for stage 2 (lots 201-242) are also estimated to be available for purchase between the aforementioned months. The titles for stage 3 (lots 301-342) are estimated to be available for purchase between January and March 2022.

Catchments
White Rock is entirely in the catchment of Ripley Valley State School for prep to grade six. As for secondary school, the north part of White Rock is in the catchment of Springfield Central State High School and the southern part is in the catchment of Bremer State High School.