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A CORRECTION by share markets provides a buying opportunity, according to a Toowoomba-based investment adviser.
THE Toowoomba Regional Council could make more than $100 million by selling the City Aerodrome to property developers, according to a property consultant
MANY investors were swayed into being part of the Wagners’ float on the Australian Stock Exchange because of one specific reason, an investment analyst says.
TOOWOOMBA construction materials company Wagners will build a major airstrip near the proposed Adani coal mine to transport fly-in, fly-out workers.
PASSENGERS landing at the Wellcamp Airport won’t go hungry or thirsty, with council approving the airport’s food and drink outlet.
THE gates to the Wellcamp Airport will be thrown open to the public on September 28 as part of a community open day to showcase the new airport.
DEVELOPER John Wagner has piloted the first plane to touch down on the freshly-laid asphalt at Wellcamp Airport.
WORK has begun on the final layer of Wellcamp Airport’s runway with 100m of asphalt already laid.
TOOWOOMBA residents have told shock-jock Alan Jones to “shut up” and stop his rant against Wagners’ Wellcamp Airport.
IT APPEARS Alan Jones has overdosed on nasty pills and his shock jocks are so tight they’re affecting his brain. Why is he so against Wagners’ Wellcamp Airport?
WELLCAMP Airport’s terminal is three months from completion with the internal fit-out due to begin next week.
PRIVATE construction companies are banding together after the much-anticipated call was made for expressions of interest to build the Toowoomba bypass.
DEVELOPMENT in the Toowoomba region is forging ahead faster than anywhere else in the country with a total spend of more than $11 billion.
WAGNERS managing director Denis Wagner has denied Westbrook residents would be deafened by low-flying jets once Wellcamp Airport became operational.
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