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Most Profitable Business for Sale in Beenleigh, Brisbane

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  One of my cousins recently shared his business idea with me about starting a mechanical workshop in Brisbane. He has a few years of experience under his belt and has a sound knowledge of the technicalities that require in running the business successfully. Starting such a business requires a lot of hard work and preparation, but he was most concerned about the time required to set up the business. So, I did some research for him and discovered a way to start a business without facing unnecessary stress and hassles.    If you explore a little bit, you will find numerous businesses for sale near you. It is one of the safest ways to start a business because you already have a set-up. You also don’t have to waste time on the  research about market and customers . All you need to do is focus on how to grow your business. My cousin liked the idea of purchasing a business already in the market, and we started searching various online platforms. After exploring various...

Buranda traffic backup frustrates commuters, cyclists as Brisbane Metro work starts

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 Commuters, cyclists and pedestrians have found rare common ground as they battle delays and difficult transport routes caused by the temporary closure of a key southside thoroughfare in Brisbane. Work on upgrading and extending the Buranda busway station to allow for the new Brisbane Metro has begun but meant Brisbane City Council has closed the eastbound lanes on busy O'Keefe Street between Carl Street and Gillingham Street. A detour is in place via Carl Street, Cornwall Street, Logan Road and Montague Street and the westbound lanes on O'Keefe Street between Gillingham Street and Carl Street were also reduced to a single lane. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-27/brisbane-metro-works-traffic-congestion-okeefe-street/101476422

Brisbane City Council releases Victoria Park/Barrambin draft master plan

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 Brisbane City Council has called for public responses to its new Victoria Park/Barrambin Draft Master Plan. The plan will transform 64 hectares of public open space near the city centre and include bike and walking tracks, a high ropes course, a cafe, playground and visitor centre, along with various natural features. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said more than 51,000 ideas were received from residents during the initial phase of the project. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-27/victoria-park-draft-master-plan-revealed-by-brisbane-council/101477860

Building industry watchdog inundated with claims after Oracle Platinum Homes collapse

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 Hundreds of claims for deposits and unfinished works have been filed after the collapse of Oracle Platinum Homes, as home owners start searching for new builders and others race to finish incomplete builds. In late August, Oracle Building Corporation, which trades under the name Oracle Platinum Homes and Oracle Hunter Homes, went into liquidation with all 70 staff terminated. The company collapsed leaving about 300 home owners affected, with construction of their houses ranging from not yet commenced to those nearly completed. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-28/oracle-homeowners-looking-for-new-builders/101463048