Lawn Mowing Augustine Heights
Lawn mowing across Augustine Heights since the suburb was still half new builds. Same operator every fortnight, from the original Augusta Parkway streets to the Robelle Domain side.
The Suburb That Grew Up While I Was Mowing It
Augustine Heights was officially named and bounded in 2003. When I started AOK Mowing in 2017, plenty of the streets were still settling in. Front lawns were soft, freshly laid turf trying to figure out which way the sun fell on the block.
Those original streets have settled in the years since. The trees have caught up. The runners have knitted together. What was once new estate turf is now an established suburb running on a steady fortnight, and a lot of the original clients are still on the same fortnight they started on.
I’m Aurey O’Keefe, owner of AOK Mowing. The Augustine Heights run covers the core estate streets around Augusta Parkway, the school precinct around Augusta State School, the Brookwater-adjacent western side and the Springfield Central end near Robelle Domain. Family homes, investor rentals and the occasional older acreage edge all sit on the same fortnight.
The truck comes across from Redbank Plains weekly. New addresses usually slot into the run within days.

The Properties On The Fortnight
Most properties on the run fall into one of a few setups, all on the same fortnightly schedule:
Augustine Heights blocks tend to fall on the smaller side compared to the older Ipswich suburbs, with most front lawns a clean fit for a walk-behind. The bigger family yards toward the Brookwater boundary take the ride-on. Mowing, whipper snipping, edging and a blow-down on every visit, with the same scope as a regular lawn mowing service elsewhere on the run.
A Settled Middle, A Newer Edge, A Rural Boundary
Augustine Heights breaks into a few distinct working zones. Each carries a slightly different lawn rhythm through the regular fortnight.
The Original Augusta Parkway Streets
The bulk of the run sits across the core estate streets that have been here since the early 2000s. Augusta Parkway, the surrounding cul-de-sacs and the streets feeding into Augusta State School all carry settled couch and soft buffalo on family-sized blocks.
Working the same streets since 2017 means the small things stay consistent. Which gates latch properly, which side fences want the trim done first, which front yards need an extra blow-down pass when the jacaranda drop comes through in November. None of that gets forgotten between visits.
The Robelle Domain Parkland And Springfield Central Boundary
The eastern side of the suburb runs into Springfield Central, with Robelle Domain Parklands sitting along the dividing line. Properties through this stretch are often newer builds, with turf still in its first or second year, and front yards that face directly onto the parkland walking tracks.
What that means for the mow: a lighter cut height while the new turf establishes, careful edging around fresh concrete and pavers, and a finish that holds up to the foot traffic the parklands bring through on weekends. The blocks backing onto the parkland also pick up more gum and bottlebrush drop than the inland streets, so the blow-down stays thorough on those properties.
The Brookwater-Adjacent Western Side
The western edge of the suburb borders Brookwater, where covenant standards run higher and lawn presentation matters more than the average estate street. Properties on this side tend to lean into the same standards, with sharper edge lines and tighter cut consistency through the warmer months.
The ride-on handles the bigger family yards here, with the walk-behind reserved for closer presentation work along the visible front sections. Both run on every visit.
Reading The Suburb After Years On Its Streets
A suburb that’s grown from new builds into settled streets needs an operator who’s worked through both phases of it. Here’s what that means in practice:

NDIS And DVA Bookings From The Family Streets
A lot of the NDIS bookings here come through working-age parents juggling supports for their kids alongside the rest of the household, with mowing one of the easier services to fund through a plan. DVA Household Services bookings split between veterans who’ve been in their homes since the early releases and more recent moves into the area for the build quality. Plan-managed and self-managed participants both common.
Bookings come through you, a coordinator, a family member or a plan manager, whichever’s the natural contact for the property. Plan-managed and self-managed participants only; NDIA-managed and agency-managed plans not currently set up.
Also set up for WorkCover, NIISQ and similar insurance-funded work.
What A Settled Estate Yard Needs
Established estate yards often need more than the standard mow once they’ve been in the ground a few years. These bolt onto a regular fortnight or run as one-off jobs:

Bordered By Brookwater, Springfield Central And Spring Mountain
The suburb sits at the western end of Greater Springfield, with Brookwater bordering to the west, Springfield Central to the east, Spring Mountain to the south and Bellbird Park to the north. All neighbouring suburbs are part of the same weekly run.
Brookwater shares the western fence line, with Springfield Lakes a short drive east through Springfield Central. Bellbird Park sits north across the corridor on the Redbank Plains weekly route, and Springfield covers the streets between here and the USQ campus.
Every suburb on the regular run is listed on the AOK Mowing homepage. If yours isn’t there, send the address through and I’ll confirm.
From Original Estate To Settled Suburb, Every Fortnight
On the run every week, working the original Augusta Parkway streets, the Robelle Domain edge and the Brookwater-adjacent blocks. Send your address through to add it to the next visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book Lawn Mowing In Augustine Heights
On the run every week, working the original estate streets, the Robelle Domain edge, family homes and investor rentals. Submit your details below and I’ll come back with pricing and a first-visit window.

