Historic Queensland home with ballroom ready for new chapter
A historic 1950s home built by renowned Queensland developer Sir Leon Trout and his wife Lady Peggy has hit the market with its very own ballroom and art gallery.
A historic 1950s home built by renowned Queensland developer Sir Leon Trout and his wife Lady Peggy has hit the market with its very own ballroom and art gallery.
In business, as in mountaineering, the climb is only half the journey. Reaching the summit of Everest is a remarkable achievement, yet history shows that 80 per cent of fatalities occur on the way down.
The Ray White Western Australia network came together for a glittering evening of celebration at its annual awards night, honouring the outstanding achievements of its top-performing offices and individuals across the state.
Kurt Bratby and Sean Pratt are proudly expanding their footprint on the Central Coast, opening their second Ray White office - this time in Charmhaven, a suburb that holds deep personal and professional meaning for the duo.
After growing up in Seaview Downs, Sam and his partner Rachel snapped up their new family home in the Adelaide suburb today where they will raise the next generation.
Ray White Papanui agent Rob East was more than happy to take the reins when it came to coordinating a renovation for his client, Ben, who lived on the opposite side of the country.
Ray White Double Bay's stunning new flagship headquarters doesn't just occupy Sydney real estate, it dominates it.
As NSW dives into spring selling season, August's auction results have delivered a compelling preview of what's to come, with exceptional clearance rates reflecting renewed market confidence.
Father’s Day will be extra special for Adelaide dad Rajol Tuladhar after placing the winning bid on a six-bedroom two-bathroom home at 5 Treetop Street, Tea Tree Gully which went to auction this morning.
The 2024/25 financial year saw personal bests, continued growth and consistent excellence across the Ray White New South Wales | ACT network.
North Qld Bio Energy
Hinchinbrook Shire Council has launched a new campaign aimed at bringing more tourists into the region.
A GREAT weekend of food, fun and festivities made the 20th anniversary of the Ingham Australian Italian Festival a time to remember. Thousands of visitors came through the gates at the TYTO Wetlands on August 2-3 to soak in the authentic Italian culture while enjoying mouth-watering homemade cuisine. reed on……… Ingham … Read more
Forrest Beach is a growing beach side community approx 1.5 hours north from Townsville and just 15 minutes from the thriving town of Ingham which boasts all the amenities for a wonderful lifestyle.Forrest Beach has a Supermarket, Medical centre, Newsagency, School, Pharmacy, take-aways, Surf Club plus the recently refurbished Hotel. … Read more
Taylors Beach is the central beach in the Shire, located between Forrest Beach and Lucinda, approximately 24 km east of Ingham. With the island and fringing reefs so close like Lady Elliot Reef or the Palm Island Group including the magnificent Orpheus Island Taylors Beach is a popular destination for … Read more
Lucinda, the sleepy little coastal village at the southern end of the Hinchinbrook Channel, one of the best fishing spots in all of Queensland,. It is the closest mainland connection to the beautifulHinchinbrookIslandand the closest access point to the renowned Hinchinbrook Channel. Lucinda is also home to the world’s largest … Read more
Construction of a $500 million State Government approved renewable power, sugar and bio products facility in Ingham, North Queensland, is on target for completion in 2016 following a breakthrough agreement with an international partner announced today. In a joint statement, North Queensland Bio-Energy Corporation Limited (NQBE) and China’s Nanning Good … Read more