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Sold for a staggering $7.75 million on Saturday, it was the first time a Brisbane property had sold for so much under the hammer since 2009. Skip to content . Contact Support 1300 799 109 ...
Francisco and Becky Smout (pictured) submitted construction plans for a $2.6m Lower Bowen Tce house in New Farm, Brisbane, but objections have halted them.
Property developer Max Panettiere had the house built at 52 Wendell St, Norman Park, ... the designer home is built for the absolute premium of Brisbane living. Place New Farm agents Sarah Hackett ...
A NEIGHBOURHOOD war has erupted over plans to build an apartment complex on the site of one of the last ­remaining character houses near iconic New Farm Park.
Bought by the current owners grandparents in the 1950s, for around two and a half thousand pounds, this prime location property was previously owned by John McCallum senior, father of Australian ...
House fire explosion at New Farm, Brisbane; Two badly burnt, three treated for smoke inhalation ... South Park season 27 cast into doubt as behind-the-scenes feud delays new episodes; ...
When 39 Griffith Street, New Farm sold under the hammer for $7.75 million on Saturday, it was the first time a house had fetched that price in a decade. Skip to content . Contact Support 1300 799 109 ...
Brisbane business tycoon Jamie Pherous’ New Farm house plans revealed. A business tycoon who paid more than $11 million for a riverfront block in one of Brisbane’s most coveted suburbs has ...
Entry to New Farm Park could change under a council proposal to permanently reopen access between the park's busy ring road and the Brisbane Powerhouse car park. Brisbane City Council is proposing ...
The number of roses increased in the 1960s and 1970s, and The Telegraph, Brisbane's evening newspaper at the time, claimed there were 40,000 roses in the park in 1965.
An aerial view of New Farm Park and the large rose gardens in 1937. ( Flickr: State Library of Queensland ) "The roses have always been a feature of New Farm Park since the 1920s," Mr Arvidsson said.