Hidden crisis: Dark secrets of Qld coastal towns swallowed by Airbnb
A hidden crisis is “swallowing” three Queensland towns whole – and if you’ve visited them, you might be part of the problem.
A hidden crisis is “swallowing” three Queensland towns whole – and if you’ve visited them, you might be part of the problem.
With the controversial demolition of the Anzac Pool fresh in the memories of voters, the incumbent Bundaberg mayor has denied claims the riverside Rowers building is earmarked for demolition.
Bundaberg rural firefighters fear proposed changes to Queensland’s Fire Service Act, which will put urban fire fighters in charge of rural volunteers and incidents, will lead to a huge loss of volunteer fireys.
A Burnett MP has slammed the state government for not providing access to a housing within hours of the Premier announcing a multimillion-dollar boost to Wide Bay homelessness services.
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Southeast Queensland’s housing crisis has intensified, with the region now facing a shortfall of 25,000 rental properties due to the fewer number of homes being approved.
Private fund managers are making the running as the retail property market resets.
Home prices in some Wide Bay and Burnett cities, towns and suburbs have jumped more than 20 per cent in the past three months, with one suburb recording one of the highest recent increases in Queensland. Find your suburb:
A global logistics and delivery company has secured a warehouse at Brisbane Airport’s new industrial estate, which when built will be the size of three and a half rugby league fields.
Two developers on the Gold Coast are launching their own construction company to combat volatility in the building sector as they deliver their luxury residential unit tower.
Australia’s top regions for internal migration have been revealed, with five regions recording growth of more than 200 per cent in 12 months. And it is bad news for two big cities.
Surging interest rates are failing to dent Makris Group’s ambitions to start work on a $500m expansion of Gold Coast’s Marina Mirage as early as next year.
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