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Development application to build 12-storey international hotel submitted

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Development application to build 12-storey international hotel submitted An application to develop a 12-storey, 160-room hotel on a Coast town’s main street has been submitted for council assessment. The proposed Holiday Inn and Suites Caloundra at 51-55 Bulcock Street would include retail and hospitality tenancies at the ground level, a restaurant with bar and hotel […]

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Market Wrap for Buderim

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Market Wrap for Buderim   The Sunshine Coast’s housing market continues to experience a steady decline in the total number of homes available for sale annually, although, the overall supply has started to improve from the low seen earlier in 2024. Selling conditions have shown consistent improvement, with houses now selling on average within 59 […]

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Council plans to rezone areas and restrict short-term accommodation

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Council plans to rezone areas and restrict short-term accommodation Noosa Council could soon implement a range of initiatives to address the region’s housing woes. Planning scheme amendments, including expanding homes for residents and restricting short-term accommodation, have been put to the community for feedback. Mayor Frank Wilkie said the proposed changes had been with the […]

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Mayor seeks state help after airline’s collapse leaves local tourism industry in the lurch

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Mayor seeks state help after airline’s collapse leaves local tourism industry in the lurch Mayor Natoli has written to premier Steven Miles seeking a meeting to discuss the economic impacts on the region, which could exceed $100 million. Those affected include the airline’s 150 staff, suppliers, cleaning, catering and support services, accommodation providers, restaurants, retailers, […]

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Government to run six-month trial to reduce congestion

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Government to run six-month trial to reduce congestion BY APP Commuters will pay just 50 cents to travel anywhere in Queensland on public transport, as part of a bold initiative leading up to the state election. Under the six-month trial, reduced fares will be available on all Translink services from August 5, however, it won’t […]

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