Development

  • Retail revival takes shape

    Retail revival takes shape

    FIVE further tenancies have been approved and 17 heads of agreement for leases signed last month as retail starts to re-open in the Nicholas Street…

  • Kart Club on track again after some winning weeks

    Kart Club on track again after some winning weeks

    The Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club at Willowbank were due for a big win. Until this month, 2022 could have been described as its annus…

  • All issues not questioned in Wanless call-in

    All issues not questioned in Wanless call-in

    THE level of scrutiny on the Wanless dump proposal from the State Government has been questioned by Ipswich City Council in its submission to Planning…

  • Much-loved picnic spot’s uncertain future

    Much-loved picnic spot’s uncertain future

    The owner of the flood-ravaged Colleges by the River cafe says he hopes the Ipswich Budget handed down tomorrow might offer a solution to help…

  • $55m upgrade brings preservative free Pop Tops to Ipswich

    $55m upgrade brings preservative free Pop Tops to Ipswich

    Plant upgrades worth $55 million were unveiled at Asahi’s Wulkuraka factory on Friday, cementing the drinks manufacturer’s long-term future in southeast Queensland. The upgrade, which…

  • North Ipswich goes up

    North Ipswich goes up

    HIGHRISE living is coming to North Ipswich with 293 units proposed over four 11-storey apartment blocks across from the North Ipswich Reserve. The 6,573sqm development…

  • Call to reject dump as CCC investigates lobbyists

    Call to reject dump as CCC investigates lobbyists

    THE release of a Crime and Corruption Commission discussion paper on influence and access to Queensland Ministers has prompted calls for the State Government to…

  • Childcare centre approved for Brassall

    Childcare centre approved for Brassall

    THE developer behind the controversial Karalee childcare centre has received the green light to demolish two Queenslander homes and build a childcare centre in a…

  • Councillors under fire for backing troubled unit plans

    Councillors under fire for backing troubled unit plans

    IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding and councillors Kate Kunzelmann and Russell Milligan have come under fire for endorsing a development which is still going through approval…

  • Renewed fight against Wanless dump

    Renewed fight against Wanless dump

    ASSESSMENT of the controversial Wanless dump at Ebenezer is back to square one with the State Government advertising the proposed development last week. The State…

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