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The Matusik Snapshot - Think long term 29.09.2008
Think long term - we anticipate a move back to the safety of bricks and mortar. Download PDF » -
Two new centres planned. Gladstone Observer 08.03.2007
THE demand for more child care places could be alleviated with the announcement of two new child care centres for Gladstone. Download PDF » -
New childcare centres for city. Gladstone News 01.03.2007
Ingles Group developers will build two childcare centres near its New Kaleentha Heights residential community after purchasing a 2.5ha site on Harvey Road. Download PDF » -
Glimpse of the future. Courier Mail 23.02.2007
GLADSTONE is a city with a lot of future development potential, according to the agent who has finalised the sale of a residential site for more than $14 million. Download PDF » -
Affordable Gladstone. The Courier Mail 02.02.2007
INVESTORS and developers are making a beeline for the central Queensland city of Gladstone, as the sale of a CBD shopping centre for more than $75 million proves. Download PDF » -
Matusik snapshot 01.02.2007
Median weekly rents. Urban Queensland. Download PDF » -
February 2007. Gladstone. MIDWOOD. Queensland Investment Report 01.02.2007
For the last two years there has been a very strong upward trend in total dwelling approvals in the Gladstone/Rockhampton region. House approvals increased by 38% in the December 2006 half, over the same half year in 2005, while unit approvals were up by 90%. Download PDF » -
Developer seeks new deal. Port Curtis Post. 31.01.2007
DEVELOPER Ingles Group is on the prowl for another multi-million dollar acquisition in Gladstone as it continues to back the region after enjoying great success with its New Kaleentha Heights project. Download PDF » -
Ingles backs Gladstone. Gladstone Observer 27.01.2007
DEVELOPER Ingles Group is on the prowl for another multi-million dollar acquisition in the Gladstone region after enjoying great success with its New kaleentha Heights project. Download PDF » -
Boom times to continue. More projects pencilled in for region. The Observer 20.12.2006
THE GLADSTONE region has stamped its mark as Queensland's economic powerhouse, with the region set to deliver one third of the state's $60 billion future investment potential. Download PDF »