‘Iconic shop top’ development for tiny town at old pub site
A prime corner block which was home to a historic hotel before it burnt will be developed into a landmark three-storey building for this Fraser Coast country town. PHOTOS, DETAILS.
A prime corner block which was home to a historic hotel before it burnt will be developed into a landmark three-storey building for this Fraser Coast country town. PHOTOS, DETAILS.
Pool houses, private jetties, lagoons, wedding venues, and many just a step from the beach. The top end of the Hervey Bay real estate market has some elegant properties for sale. READ THE LIST:
A once-basic bush camp, which has been transformed into 12 acres of eco-glamping offerings soon to feature tiny houses and a bar is tipped to become a popular tourist attraction. DETAILS.
The future of the city’s Civic Centre remains in limbo, with the council speaking on the controversial closure following criticism of the prolonged shutdown soon to enter its fourth year. Vote in the poll:
Gympie’s century-old Memorial Park is getting a major overhaul, with some iconic features of the historic park to be removed and replaced. One in particular has been there for at least five decades.
The Wide Bay and Burnett real estate scene is booming and we’ve found the younger real estate staff set to play a major part in the industry’s future. Meet them here.
A four-bedroom house would be bulldozed on a prime Pialba block which would be home to a new apartment complex should an application to the council be approved.
A landmark former hotel with a long history and a prominent location in the heart of Gympie is about to get a new lease of life.
The historic Carrollee Hotel in Kingaroy will undergo a major transformation, with ambitious upgrade plans approved by the South Burnett Regional Council. SEE THE PLANS.
The Gympie council has cited noise concerns as one reason for its decision to reject a developer’s plan to create almost 50 housing blocks within a kilometre of the Mother Mountain Speedway.
House prices across the five Wide Bay Burnett regional areas are still climbing as the state’s property market continues a run dubbed ‘impressive’ by one industry expert.
While much of Queensland’s housing market has cooled, the Wide Bay region is charging ahead with a robust increase in residential construction.
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