First residents move into new land lease development
A new land lease development in Hervey Bay has welcomed its first residents, with many more set to follow.
A new land lease development in Hervey Bay has welcomed its first residents, with many more set to follow.
Granville Bridge has reopened after closing due to rising floodwaters while the Lamington Bridge currently remains closed. UPDATES, ROAD CLOSURES.
A recommendation by planning officers to approve a controversial service station and coffee drive-through at the old Possum Paradise site has been rejected at Wednesday’s council meeting. DETAILS.
Incredible stories of survival and crippling costs to business can be revealed as Hervey Bay faces a months-long recovery from record floods. SPECIAL FEATURE.
Developers of a new residential ‘community’ to be built at Urraween say it will challenge the traditional model of over 50’s living and would be under construction ‘soon’.
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.
Plans are progressing for a service station and drive-through on the recently upgraded Boundary Rd where the Possum Paradise site would be reimagined, should an application to council be approved. LATEST.
The Fraser Coast council has approved a makeover and extension of a grand old country hotel. SEE THE PLANS.
Eagle eyes have identified a cashed-up jetsetter after a Gulf Stream touchdown in a top tourist destination on Tuesday sparked rumours it wasn’t just anyBody on-board.
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.
Public opinion appears to support a Sheraton Hotel at Hervey Bay, though some of those against it have nicknamed it the ‘foreshore eyesore’ as assumptions of an age divide appear in the debate.
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.
The state government has announced a multimillion-dollar plan to redevelop and repurpose the old Tafe centre at Oakhurst, with planning already underway.
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