Revealed: Dramatic redevelopment plans for historic building
A historic building which dates back more than 90 years is set to be redeveloped and “modernised” by its new owner who is promising something “vital”. FIND OUT MORE
A historic building which dates back more than 90 years is set to be redeveloped and “modernised” by its new owner who is promising something “vital”. FIND OUT MORE
A controversial cableway in the Gold Coast Hinterland is one step closer after a council land buy which Mayor Tom Tate says will change the game for the project. FIND OUT MORE
The developer behind an $80m tower greenlit for a site in central Palm Beach has revealed the future of his project. FIND OUT MORE
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.
Land ownership, group membership, assets or secondary income streams of more than $500 a year are among the possible conflicts Bundaberg councillors must disclose. See the list.
Sydney’s swankiest apartment is back on the market, with a high-profile Luxe Listings agent dropped and the new team tasked with selling the six-bedroom unit spending $500,000 on staging.
A Queensland council has revealed a scaled-down version of a park will take the place of a pool dedicated to Anzacs that was controversially demolished.
A primary school has unveiled plans for a major upgrade that will have bookworms excited but will still need to go through a public feedback process. See the plans.
From “damning” building height breach controversy to passionate pleas for business-saving progress, the first clues on how a council will vote on a 21-storey luxury resort – the tallest north of Brisbane – can be revealed.
The Bundaberg Regional Council will undertake precinct planning for 1300 homes near the hospital, primarily for hospital workers.
There are currently 25 Australian cities, including three state capitals, with a population of 50,000 or more and a median house price below $750,000. Three of those are in the Wide Bay. See the full list:
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:
An old motel on Hervey Bay’s esplanade will be demolished to make way for a modern “medium to high-rise” complex. DETAILS.
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