Karl gives sneak peek at house renovation
The Channel Nine star bought the 1960s brick-built home in March 2021 for $3.2 million.
The Channel Nine star bought the 1960s brick-built home in March 2021 for $3.2 million.
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:
Plans have been unveiled for a new unit tower on a residential Labrador street but the proposal has sparked howls of outrage from locals. FIND OUT WHY
The iconic Strand restaurant C Bar has reopened after $2m in renovations to transform it into a ‘world class facility’. Find out what’s changed.
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.
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.
A fishing village’s chance to become the next Whitsundays is on ice as a $250m development collapses and goes on the market.
A colourful 142-year-old Queensland pub which once boasted the “finest private zoo in the Commonwealth” has sold as the hotel’s “wonderfully weird” history is revealed in this special feature. VIDEO.
A longstanding, key player in the Queensland construction industry has revealed the harsh reality of rising costs and how he’s stayed successful amid a spate of builder busts.
Five Queensland regions have been identified as “stand-out” investor hotspots, and labelled the next places to buy “before the boom”. See where!
A huge housing estate is proposed for Maryborough and, if approved, will change the landscape on the way into the Heritage City. SEE THE PLANS.
The state government has refused to acquiesce after Helen Blackburn publicly declared the cost of maintaining the $175million Bundaberg East levee would be too much for her council, and would force it to raise rates by 4 per cent.
A new housing development at Innes Park would create almost 200 new blocks and several new parks if approved by Bundaberg Regional Council.
Brisbane’s hottest homes under the hammer included a Logan renovator which sold to a bold buyer who saw it for the first time before landing his knockout bid. WATCH AUCTION RESULTS LIVE
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