Major changes underway for iconic club’s historic home
A cafe, children’s play area, and almost triple the current parking spaces are just some of the new features currently in the works for this landmark Ipswich club. SEE THE PLANS
A cafe, children’s play area, and almost triple the current parking spaces are just some of the new features currently in the works for this landmark Ipswich club. SEE THE PLANS
A 125-dog breeding and training facility has been proposed by a power force pair in the greyhound racing industry, as a huge new racing centre nearby takes shape.
Australia’s top regions for internal migration have been revealed, with five regions recording growth of more than 200 per cent in 12 months. And it is bad news for two big cities.
Jim Carrey is saying goodbye to Los Angeles, putting his longtime home of more than three decades up for sale. See inside.
Single rooms in share houses in some of Queensland’s hottest locations are being listed for rent for the price of an entire house just three years ago. USE THE INTERACTIVE
New data has revealed soaring demand in this South East Queensland city, where properties priced at an average of $500,000 are being sold in less than two weeks on the market.
Brisbane has bucked a nationwide 0.11 per cent fall in home prices in May to emerge as the country’s strongest real estate market, notching a 26 per cent rise in the past year.
Ipswich residents have had mixed reactions to news a major Australian developer has purchased yet another site at Ipswich to turn into a masterplanned community.
A developer plans to build a grand retirement village west of Brisbane with its own bar, cafe, and beauty salon but council has concerns around flood zones and nearby koala habitat. SEE THE PLANS
Buyers who maxxed out their budgets in over 500 Queensland suburbs could be facing a bleak Christmas, while homeowners in over 100 locales are better off now than they were in 2016.
As works commence on an 118-unit gated community at Ipswich, a Queensland-based developer has revealed his plans to build another 900 homes just around the corner.
Two well known names in the Australian pub sector have joined forces and bought an historic South East Queensland hotel, vowing to keep it `genuine’.
This Queensland house was inundated during the February floods, but that didn’t stop an investor swooping on the gutted shell in record time.
A Darra-based company has put forward a much-needed solution to the affordable housing crisis currently crippling the Ipswich region and beyond. SEE THE PLANS
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