Mirvac still has not lodged a development application for its demolished Toombul Shopping Centre site in Brisbane’s inner north, two years to the month since floods devastated the retail landmark.
Plans to redevelop the derelict Toombul Shopping Centre site in north Brisbane face indefinite delays as new flood modelling reveals the "sheer size and complexity" of mitigation work required.
Thousands of people have been affected by the extreme floods, as the Labor Government continues to fund and approve fossil ...
Ashley Pettit bought the Moorooka block in 2019 hoping to subdivide it like others on his street. Brisbane City Council told him he couldn't due to stormwater flow risk. A local councillor says ...
Cars across Brisbane have been inundated by flash flooding and more than 50 streets are closed in SEQ after a massive downpour from a slow moving thunderstorm. “In parts of Brisbane early this ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Monsoon rains unleashed flooding in Australia’s Queensland that have claimed the lives of two ...
Deadly floodwaters triggered by record rainfall in Australia’s northeast rose for a third day Monday as authorities warned ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last night flew to Queensland to visit flood-affected communities ... After another balmy, wet Brisbane night, we’re waking to a Thursday forecast to be cloudy.
Construction teams are busy again at developer Mirvac’s Toombul Shopping ... of the 10ha site in Brisbane’s inner-north was likely to be set aside for green space and flood mitigation, which ...
When Ashley Pettit bought a double block in Brisbane's inner south in 2019, he planned to subdivide and build. Flood maps showed a risk of overland flow — stormwater running to drains and creeks ...