A five-tower complex in Teneriffe, featuring a hotel and more than 200 residential units, has been approved by Brisbane City Council.
The Kokoda development at 17-27
The Queensland property industry is the most pessimistic in the country when asked about government management of the housing crisis.
The latest Property Council Survey
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to create a greener construction industry.
Based on a QUT analysis of current research, AI could be used in a diverse
The manufacturing members of the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) can now vote to leave the parent organisation after legislation was passed in
The co-location of schools and retirement villages in high-density areas could help ease the growing pains caused Queensland burgeoning population.
A leading Brisbane
A five-year journey to build 1.2 million new homes through a $32 billion national program begins today.
The National Housing Accord, agreed to by all Federal, State and
The first phase of the Queen’s Wharf entertainment precinct, on the banks of the Brisbane River, will open in August.
Star Entertainment Group announced on the
Rising property prices continue to fuel growing household wealth in Australia.
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) statistics, released today, show
The southern Moreton Bay islands and pockets in the Lockyer and Somerset regions are the only places where housing remains affordable in South-East Queensland.
The
Australian building codes are set for a shake-up with new provisions for climate resilience and carbon-footprint reporting to be considered.
Federal, state and territory