The proportion of Queensland suburbs in “extreme” rental pain is continuing to rise despite most other states experiencing minor improvements.
The July Rental Pain
Brisbane’s oldest European residential property, Newstead House, has re-opened to the public following a $6.65 million renovation.
Now a living house museum and listed
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
Community housing could provide many of the answers to Queensland’s accommodation shortage and the social problems that often come with it.
McCullough Robertson
A Federal Parliamentary committee has recommended the Government introduce a sugar tax on drinks, strengthen food labelling and regulate fast food advertising to
Ipswich seeks support to avoid crippling bottlenecks
The regional city of Ipswich has launched a new community-based campaign seeking urgent infrastructure commitments to avoid crippling traffic bottlenecks that will
The mental health of young Australians, particularly women and girls, began to fall sharply in the early 2010s, coinciding with the launch of Instagram and Snapchat.
New
Brisbane residents have the lowest access to frequent, all-day public transport of all major Australian cities, according to a report released today.
The Climate Council
Sports lovers can cheer on Australia’s Paris Olympians and Paralympians alongside other fans, with South Bank activating a live site for the Games, which start this
Queenslanders will have access to virtual emergency care as the government looks to take the pressure off hospital emergency departments.
Premier Steven Miles said $27