State blindsides Redland on cheap, affordable waterside units
A housing developer hopes to take advantage of new state laws designed to skirt local planning red tape to build affordable units for rent on waterside land on Brisbane’s bayside.
A housing developer hopes to take advantage of new state laws designed to skirt local planning red tape to build affordable units for rent on waterside land on Brisbane’s bayside.
A South East Queensland woman has told of the harrowing moment she heard the sound of the crash that killed her husband from their home, as she pays tribute to the avid motorcyclist and issues a plea to other road users.
A Logan high school teacher has been granted bail on two counts of rape and a grooming, over allegations he tried to persuade or help a child under 16 take part in a sexual act.
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In the wake of several bus related crashes in southeast Queensland, motorists say they are confused over when they have right of way.
Queensland’s housing minister says the state will be the first to roll out a “life changing” scheme to allow thousands of renters to buy their own home at reduced cost.
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Prices in 11 QLD housing markets are still rising as demand for property continues to outstrip supply. And recent natural disasters have done nothing to help the housing crisis.
Landlords across QLD could be more than $5600 worse off now than before the assault on interest rates began 21 months ago, even after sky-high rent increases. FIND OUT WHERE
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