Tourism operators upset state overlooked Darling Downs for Holiday Dollars
The latest tourism industry stimulus package pays Queenslanders to take a holiday. It worked up north and has now been brought to Brisbane … but the Darling Downs missed out.
Keep up to date with all the developments on the Inland Rail Project.
The latest tourism industry stimulus package pays Queenslanders to take a holiday. It worked up north and has now been brought to Brisbane … but the Darling Downs missed out.
Three bright young sparks are the recipients of this year’s Inland Rail scholarships at the University of Southern Queensland.
An innovative online database has been created with the intention of promoting small businesses who have services to offer to major projects like the Inland Rail.
With Inland Rail and the Acciona Wind Farm in the pipeline, the next 12 months will be important for businesses across the Darling Downs. Here is how one group is supporting their town.
Want more information about the Border to Gowrie Inland Rail environmental impact statement? Here’s where to go.
Garth Hamilton’s maiden speech to federal parliament encompassed a lot of what makes the region a great place to live and work. Here are the highlights:
It’s a $20 million facility and while construction has only just begun, inquiries have already started coming in from across the country from other businesses wanting to be a part of it.
The 1700km inland rail project will end at Brisbane and not extend to Gladstone.
Committee meets to tackle staggering Darling Downs unemployment rates.
Issues with the Inland Rail’s crossing of the Condamine flood plain and coal trains head through suburban Brisbane could be fixed with this significant change, an inquiry has heard.
REGIONAL communities across Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales will benefit from the boost of up to $13.3 billion off the back of Inland Rail’s construction, according to a new report.
A delegation of concerned landholders will rally in Brisbane today against the Inland Rail route across the Condamine floodplain.
THE leaders of Southern and Western Queensland’s rural communities were told the trains will be running soon.
Concerned residents now have the ability to meet face-to-face with Inland Rail representatives, with ARTC setting up shop in the region.
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