Watch: First look at fast rail from Toowoomba to Brisbane
A 20-year vision of how people could be connected between Toowoomba and Brisbane through rail has been unveiled by one of the region’s most powerful families. Watch the video here.
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A 20-year vision of how people could be connected between Toowoomba and Brisbane through rail has been unveiled by one of the region’s most powerful families. Watch the video here.
The Wellcamp quarantine facility is nearly finished as a new Covid strain emerges, “vindicating” the decision.
The first structures have been completed at the upcoming quarantine facility at Wellcamp. The developer says it is on track to finish the first stage by Christmas.
There are just three more days for people to sign Clive Berghofer’s parliamentary petition calling on the State Government to abandon the Wellcamp quarantine hub proposal.
The Wagners are taking their fight against Toowoomba Regional Council to the High Court, arguing a September Court of Appeal decision if left uncorrected would have consequences for the levying of infrastructure charges right across Queensland.
It’s been a tough year for the Wagner family’s ASX-listed global construction business, which combined with COVID-19, has seen their total wealth dip slightly from 2019, according to the AFR’s Rich List 2020.
THE Court of Appeal has determined costs in the multimillion-dollar Wagners and Toowoomba Regional Council dispute over infrastructure charges.
WAGNER Corporation and the Queensland Government will today unveil plans for a $175 million entertainment precinct near Wellcamp Airport.
THE Court of Appeal has delivered a mixed bag for Wagners and TRC in a long-running legal dispute over tens of millions of dollars of charges.
The Court of Appeal has delivered a mixed bag for Wagners and a Queensland local council in a long-running legal dispute over tens of millions of dollars of charges.
TOOWOOMBA company Wagners has forecasted a positive next 12 months, despite reporting a large drop in profits to shareholders.
Sunshine Coast Airport’s ambition to carve out direct flight links to Asia is well-known, but another route is looming.
Up to 70 local workers will benefit from a major infrastructure project for the Cross River Rail system at a facility near Ipswich.
WAGNERS has begun work on a $40 million contract supplying a key component of the $5 billion Cross River Rail project – the tunnel walls.
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