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Service station 'oversupply' looms in south-east Queensland as servos replace corner shops


Service station oversupply looms in south-east Queensland as servos replace corner shops
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The service station industry is booming across South East Queensland.
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Dozens of new service stations are popping up across south-east Queensland as the fuel industry continues to expand into the space once filled by corner shops.
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Experts say fuel companies are reinventing their offering, adding convenience and food to fuel
Land supply is now drying up for new service stations across Brisbane
Across 2019-20, Brisbane City Council accepted nearly 50 development applications for new or upgraded service stations and in the same timeframe approved more than 30. ....

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Brisbane City Council development applications flooded with public submissions that may not be properly made


Brisbane City Council development applications flooded with public submissions that may not be properly made
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Impact-assessable development in Brisbane allows the community to lodge public submissions about the application.
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Development applications lodged with Brisbane City Council are being flooded with proforma submissions in a bid to sway the council s decision to approve or reject applications, but submitters may be wasting their time.
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Some developments can receive hundreds of submissions
Experts say the system isn t perfect but provides democratic input for residents
While one social policy and digital technology expert warns the online system could be susceptible to bots or spamming, urban planners say many submissions don t meet the criteria for consideration at all. ....

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Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point a case study in high density development


Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point a case study in high density development
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FebFebruary 2021 at 8:44pm
Rapid development in Kangaroo Point has led to the suburb s tin-and-timber heritage dwarfed by slick apartment towers.
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A push for Brisbane to avoid urban sprawl by boosting inner-city density is rapidly changing some of the city s oldest suburbs, sparking concerns heritage is being lost and infrastructure is not keeping pace.
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Now dominated by apartment towers for inner-city workers, the suburb has changed dramatically
Residents are concerned it is changing too quickly without enough infrastructure
Kangaroo Point is one such suburb, where residents fighting to slow the speedy rise of towering apartment blocks feel left out of the planning process as they watch their homes change for good. ....

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Planned $2 billion Eagle Street Pier reformation appealed by Riparian Plaza owners


Planned $2 billion Eagle Street Pier reformation appealed by Riparian Plaza owners
TueTuesday 23
A concept image of the two Waterfront Brisbane towers, showing Riparian Plaza to their right
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The planned $2.1 billion reformation of Brisbane s Eagle Street Pier by developers Dexus has been appealed in court by the commercial owners of a neighbouring tower.
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The development was approved last year by Brisbane City Council
An appeal seeking to block it has now been lodged in court
Approved by Brisbane City Council late last year, the Waterfront Brisbane development would demolish Eagle Street Pier and replace it with a major new development including two commercial towers, retail and dining, and public space. ....

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Brisbane City Council still to decide on Boggo Road Gaol development application


Brisbane City Council still to decide on Boggo Road Gaol development application
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The heritage-listed Boggo Road Gaol, seen here from Boggo Road.
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A proposal for a two-storey office and retail development on the heritage-listed Boggo Road Gaol site in Dutton Park is still awaiting approval or rejection from Brisbane City Council, after the council requested another fortnight to decide.
Key points:
Boggo Road Gaol is a heritage-listed site in Dutton Park
A development application for a shopping and retail precinct next to it is still waiting approval or rejection
Brisbane City Council has asked for another extension of time to March 5 ....

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