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Revealed: Qld s richest real estate suburbs, regions

Revealed: Qld’s richest real estate suburbs, regions CoreLogic has revealed Qld s priciest suburbs. Clockwise (from top) 12 Malcom st, Hawthorne; 281 Grassdale Rd, Gumdale; “Tarranalma’’, Clayfield; the Roberts family outside their Alice River house near Townsville. Property Brendan O Malley Premium Content Subscriber only With house prices on the rise, Queensland is in the midst of the kind of real estate boom that hasn’t been seen in years. CoreLogic Head of Research, Eliza Owen, said the nearly unprecedented surge in values had been driven by multiple factors. “Demand has been particularly strong across the house segment, where quarterly growth in Brisbane house values (6.2 per cent) was more than double that of unit value increases (3 per cent),’’ Ms Owen said.

Fewer than 1000 residents take up council offer for Go Between toll credit

Fewer than 1000 residents take up council offer for Go Between toll credit
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Brisbane s heritage bridges a blessing and a burden

Brisbane’s heritage bridges a blessing and a burden Save Normal text size Advertisement Bearing the brunt of Brisbane’s congestion, bridges form a critical part of the river city’s infrastructure – but they come with their own set of challenges. While some, such as the Story and Victoria bridges, are familiar sights to any Brisbane resident, there are hundreds of smaller, lesser-known bridges – many that are just as old, or older – criss-crossing the city. The heritage-listed Canning Bridge, over Norman Creek at East Brisbane. Credit:Tony Moore Each offers its own insights into the city’s changing streetscape, architectural history, and council plans for the growing suburbs.

Bandit the cat has narrow escape from Brisbane River

Bandit the cat has narrow escape from Brisbane River Bandit the cat has narrow escape from Brisbane River Normal text size Advertisement A Brisbane cat used up one of its nine lives after being swept down a stormwater drain and into the Brisbane River during a recent storm. Bandit the cat s narrow escape after it latched on to a construction barge, and subsequent rescue by council contractors, was shared on social media by Brisbane councillor Ryan Murphy. Bandit the cat was rescued from the Brisbane River by eagle-eyed contractors working on the Indooroopilly Riverwalk. Bandit managed to latch on to the barge, which was being used for construction of the Indooroopilly Riverwalk, in the fast-moving water, Cr Murphy wrote.

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