Debt figures come to light after Noosa restaurants collapse
New figures have been revealed in the collapse of the company behind a series of Noosa restaurants, which all unexpectedly closed down earlier this month leaving employees “dumbfounded”.
New figures have been revealed in the collapse of the company behind a series of Noosa restaurants, which all unexpectedly closed down earlier this month leaving employees “dumbfounded”.
A waterfront house situated in one of Noosa’s most sought-after neighbourhoods has sold for more than 10 times the price it was initially snatched up for 25 years ago.
The developer behind plans to deliver 104 units as well as offices and food outlets on a Maroochydore site has been dealt a blow in court. Here’s why.
The real estate scene is booming and predicted to continue climbing in the coming years. We’ve found the young agents, consultants and associates who are set to play a major part in the industry’s burgeoning future. Meet them here.
A major Maroochydore development, equipped with health services and a multistorey childcare centre, is set to grow even bigger as the developer seeks approval to build 19 more units.
More proposals to establish sets of apartments in popular Sunshine Coast suburbs on sought-after streets have been put before the region’s council. See the plans.
Too many are holding on to a Hervey Bay that no longer exists with no regard for the consequences of toxic NIMBYism in a city where the wrong kind of growth already risks ruining paradise, writes Jessica Grewal.
A sprawling property with its own miniature theme park has hit the market for the same price as an average city home. SEE THE PICTURES:
A renowned Sunshine Coast developer has announced an exciting new opportunity for home buyers by releasing 23 rare, large lots nestled near the coastline and only a short drive to beautiful beaches, trendy cafes, and reliable schools. Here’s what’s planned.
A pub-loving pair behind the restoration of multiple iconic Brisbane buildings has fallen in love with another riverside city, breathing life into three long-closed historic hotels – the oldest of which will open this weekend.
A luxurious over 50s community with resort-style facilities is coming to the Sunshine Coast – featuring a lagoon-style pool and clubhouse, pickleball courts, community gardens, bowling green and communal hub for entertainment. See the plans.
There are new fears Queensland graziers are reaching breaking point with revelations some are being charged more than $100,000 annually in rural rates from their local council.
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