Developer, mayor clash over Sunshine Coast’s next huge housing project
A major property developer and Sunshine Coast Council have clashed over where the region’s next thousands of homes should be built. Vote in our poll.
A major property developer and Sunshine Coast Council have clashed over where the region’s next thousands of homes should be built. Vote in our poll.
The NRL is demanding Suncorp Stadium not be overlooked for funding ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, warning it will have passed its useful life by then. TAKE OUR POLL
Annastacia Palaszczuk will today unveil the state’s first $245m critical mineral strategy which will include free rent for miners exploring Queensland.
Australia’s mineral boss has issued a stark warning amid the Queensland government’s royalties tax, saying “short-term tax grabs will lead to long-term failure”.
Roma St station as we all know it will soon be no more. Take a look at how it will be transformed as part of the Cross River Rail project. AMAZING PICS AND VIDEO
From Queen’s Wharf to Brisbane Live, Victoria Park and the trendy West Village, Brisbane is a mix of massive projects and construction sites providing thousands of jobs and the promise of more to come.
New details have been released about a hi-tech train tracking system that will be combined with the Cross River Rail to ensure more trains than ever can run on the southeast’s rail network. WATCH NOW >>
As Queensland begins the daunting task of rebuilding from the COVID-19 crisis, a 15-point action plan to kick-start the economy and generate much-needed jobs has been developed.
One of the state’s most respected business figures says Queensland can claw its way back from the COVID-19 economic crisis if it focuses on these infrastructure projects and policy levers.
The development of five new precincts in inner Brisbane will be the catalyst for a $20 billion economic boom.
Work will soon begin on twin tunnels that will plot a course 45m below the surface of the Brisbane River and skirt below basements, sewers and cables under the CBD. The 7m-wide, 5.9km-long tunnels are the foundation of what will transform the city and how residents commute.
When it’s finally built in a just a few years from now, Brisbane’s Cross River Rail project will revolutionise transport in the Queensland capital. This is how it will work.
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