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“Regional areas are exhibiting higher rental yields than metropolitan areas,” says Mike Mortlock, Managing Director of MCG Quantity Surveyors.
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“Regional areas are exhibiting higher rental yields than metropolitan areas,” says Mike Mortlock, Managing Director of MCG Quantity Surveyors.
The Brisbane Heat have hit it out of the park earlier this month, celebrating news that Queensland Country Bank has become the club’s new Principal Partner for the next three years.
What’s Happening? With two world premieres, the return of Stephen Johnson, Piers Lane, Roderick Williams, Lotte Betts-Dean and Brett Dean, the official farewell of the Goldner String Quartet, the debut of cellist and conductor, Umberto Clerici and 13 other artists, and more Guilty Pleasures, the Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville-Gurambilbarra is a musical degustation full of flavour. Also, keep scrolling to the bottom to see some epic local spots to dine, sip and eat while the festival is in town. When? The Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) returns from July 26 to August 4 in Townsville-Gurambilbarra with a sensory feast for the ears, offering a musical degustation that promises to delight connoisseurs of chamber music from across the world. AFCM Artistic Director Jack Liebeck has curated an auditory banquet
Australia’s favourite comedy trio, Sooshi Mango, is bringing their Home Made tour to Townsville.
In a world where knowledge is power, Townsville is positioning itself at the forefront of educational innovation. Join the movement towards a smarter, AI-infused future!
The Wet Tropics Management Authority has accomplished the largest eradication of these pests globally.
Cyclone Kirrily strikes Townsville with powerful winds and heavy rain, initially classified as a Category 3 system and later downgraded to a Tropical Low.
In a groundbreaking move, Townsville welcomes the ‘eye in the’sky’—Queensland’s newest POLAIR helicopter. Premier Steven Miles and Police Minister Mark Ryan, along with local MPs, officially launched the high-tech crime-fighting asset.
In the vast expanse of Australia’s north, where challenges of population shortages and skills deficits persist, the federal government’s strategic migration plan is a beacon of hope.
The Peri-Urban Mobile Program (PUMP) has opened applications, aiming to enhance mobile connectivity in vulnerable peri-urban areas.
“Regional areas are exhibiting higher rental yields than metropolitan areas,” says Mike Mortlock, Managing Director of MCG Quantity Surveyors.
The Brisbane Heat have hit it out of the park earlier this month, celebrating news that Queensland Country Bank has become the club’s new Principal Partner for the next three years.
What’s Happening? With two world premieres, the return of Stephen Johnson, Piers Lane, Roderick Williams, Lotte Betts-Dean and Brett Dean, the official farewell of the Goldner String Quartet, the debut of cellist and conductor, Umberto Clerici and 13 other artists, and more Guilty Pleasures, the Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville-Gurambilbarra is a musical degustation full of flavour. Also, keep scrolling to the bottom to see some epic local spots to dine, sip and eat while the festival is in town. When? The Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) returns from July 26 to August 4 in Townsville-Gurambilbarra with a sensory feast for the ears, offering a musical degustation that promises
Australia’s favourite comedy trio, Sooshi Mango, is bringing their Home Made tour to Townsville.
In a world where knowledge is power, Townsville is positioning itself at the forefront of educational innovation. Join the movement towards a smarter, AI-infused future!
The Wet Tropics Management Authority has accomplished the largest eradication of these pests globally.
Cyclone Kirrily strikes Townsville with powerful winds and heavy rain, initially classified as a Category 3 system and later downgraded to a Tropical Low.
In a groundbreaking move, Townsville welcomes the ‘eye in the’sky’—Queensland’s newest POLAIR helicopter. Premier Steven Miles and Police Minister Mark Ryan, along with local MPs, officially launched the high-tech crime-fighting asset.
In the vast expanse of Australia’s north, where challenges of population shortages and skills deficits persist, the federal government’s strategic migration plan is a beacon of hope.
The Peri-Urban Mobile Program (PUMP) has opened applications, aiming to enhance mobile connectivity in vulnerable peri-urban areas.