Planning for new $25M Fitzroy River bridge set to begin
It’s been a long time coming, but planning for a new $25 million Fitzroy River bridge, seen as critical to supporting industry growth flowing from the Rookwood Weir, is set to begin.
It’s been a long time coming, but planning for a new $25 million Fitzroy River bridge, seen as critical to supporting industry growth flowing from the Rookwood Weir, is set to begin.
A couple who paid $1.25 million for a 160-year-old house want to demolish it after receiving an exorbitant repair bill.
A popular Central Queensland pub has just re-opened after undergoing a complete transformation – take a look inside.
A prime piece of Great Barrier Reef-fronting land already approved for a ‘game-changer’ 200+unit development with uninterrupted beach and island views, is back up for sale.
From expert advice on navigating the property market to uncovering the suburbs where overpaying is on the rise, here’s the top Australian real estate news from last week.
This Queenslander home in Brisbane’s suburbs was the nation’s most viewed property going under the hammer this weekend, but the auction did not play out as expected. WATCH AUCTIONS LIVE
A hidden crisis is “swallowing” three Queensland towns whole – and if you’ve visited them, you might be part of the problem.
The corporation behind four large work villages in Queensland’s coal-rich Bowen Basin has been barred from building more than 4100 new rooms for DIDO, FIFO miners.
Sandy beaches, the bluest oceans, no neighbours or perhaps the odd celebrity guest next door. The idea of buying our own island is not as crazy, or expensive, as you might think. See what Aussie islands are available right now.
The cheapest suburbs to buy homes in have been revealed, with new data showing prices in some pockets falling up to $24,000 in rare areas sheltered from rampaging inflation. FULL LISTS
Two of Queensland’s best-known developers say an extraordinary infrastructure rollout has sparked labour shortages, slowing projects – and the Olympics construction has yet to come.
Over 200,000 Queenslanders are living in large homes they can no longer maintain that could be put to better use by younger families, prompting calls for bonuses for seniors who downsize.
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