The life of a beachcomber
Hear the surf from beachside Mount Coolum townhouse in pristine condition
Hear the surf from beachside Mount Coolum townhouse in pristine condition
Region’s architectural heritage continues to be nationally recognised with three awards at Canberra
OPENING up more land for urban development can only be justified if the State Government identifies a reversal in the declining interstate migration rate.
AS MANY as 25 blocks of vacant council-owned land could be on the chopping block as the Southern Downs Regional Council looks to boost its financial position.
NO-ONE wanted to tell us, but the Queensland Times has been able to unravel the mystery of the new development at West Ipswich.
Gympie resident and Noosa solicitor Angela Treichel has become part of her profession’s technological history, after helping complete Queensland’s first all-electronic property transaction.
COUNCIL and previous owners of the Town and Country Centre and the now demolished One Mile Hotel are remaining tight-lipped on the new owners and plans.
AFTER a year of strong growth, a fall in Sydney home prices has dragged the national average flat in the last month of 2015.
CHANGE was the name of the game in 2015 as the Sunshine Coast property market went from indifference to buoyant activity.
LEGAL battles between the Southern Downs Regional Council and developers have cost ratepayers more than $300,000 in the past financial year.
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