FIRST LOOK: ‘Bespoke, exquisite’ beachfront properties hit market
A suite of two-storey, four-bedroom homes have hit the market in North Queensland boasting absolute beachfront and uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea.
A suite of two-storey, four-bedroom homes have hit the market in North Queensland boasting absolute beachfront and uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea.
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.
An organisation hopes to bring new accommodation, shops and a community hub to a Mackay suburb it has specifically identified as best suited for its ambitious plans. FIND OUT WHICH SUBURB
A young couple fighting for their dream home asked the builder to put his Porsche up for collateral if the work wasn’t completed. See the shell of a home they are now left with.
The popular resort was left to decay for a decade with smashed walls, scattered furniture, rubbish, and an algae-laden pool. But all that’s about to change with a major, luxurious makeover.
Wooden forts, STEM rooms, and footy themed, Kool Beanz is building two more Mackay childcare centres. Take a tour of its newly-opened Harrup Park centre, and see when the rest are expected.
A Mackay tattooist who won a heritage award for her makeover on a historic CBD shopfront is making her mark on another site with plans for a new adult store. Find out where.
A four-storey resort designed for family, sporting, and tour groups has received preliminary approval to be built by the ocean in Airlie Beach. SEE THE PLANS.
A Brisbane-based developer has renewed a campaign to build a shopping centre in Mackay’s Northern Beaches more than a decade after it was refused in court. SEE THE PLANS.
After years of falling into further disrepair and sprouting greenery from its gutters, there’s ‘incredibly exciting’ change afoot for Mackay’s oldest commercial building.
A Vietnamese entrepreneur who tripled the size of her restaurant said the success is due to loyal customers, a great team, and her passion for every role in the kitchen.
This year is shaping up to be one of transformations with another of Mackay’s major sporting clubs unveiling expansion plans. SEE THE DESIGNS.
The corporation behind four large work villages in Queensland’s coal-rich Bowen Basin has been barred from building more than 4100 new rooms for DIDO, FIFO miners.
One of Mackay’s largest sporting clubs has lodged an application to expand multiple areas of the venue to improve ‘customer experience’. See what’s in store.
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