Posted by admin on 27 July 2010

I today attended the monthly Gabba Business Association meeting which featured guest speakers Mr Gary Lee (Planning Manager of the Urban Development Authority) and Mr Luke Franzmann (Project Director of Cross River Rail). It was a chance for members to hear first hand about the changes that are going to occur in the Gabba in the coming years.
Most of the information that was covered in the meeting has already been widely reported in the media or on the websites of each organisation but if you haven’t had a chance to see it already you can access it through these links.
http://www.crossriverrail.qld.gov.au/
http://www.ulda.qld.gov.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=34
Probably of all the information we received on the evening the largest note of conjecture from the members was in regards to proposed road changes to allow a greater area of the Go Print site to be developed. The concern was that the planners hadn’t thoroughly thought through the ramifications of traffic movement in the area and that the proposed changes would make travelling through the Gabba during peak times more congested in the future. It will be interesting to see if the UDA takes any notice of these objections and come up with a better solution.
Tags: Brisbane Cross River Rail Project, Main Street Woolloongabba, Stanley Street Brisbane, Stanley Street Woolloongabba, Urban Land Development Authority, Vulture Street Brisbane, Vulture Street Woolloongabba
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Posted by admin on 15 May 2009
Australia has fewer million-dollar suburbs as the global financial crisis erodes home values, according to RP Data’s latest report, with the total number of suburbs with a median home value of $1million down from 152 to 134 for the year to end February.
In South Brisbane there have been 1 sales above $1 million so far in 2009 with 1/225 Vulture St selling in March for $1.32m and 6/212 Vulture St selling in January for $3.3m.
Tags: RP Data, Vulture Street Brisbane
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Posted by admin on 10 February 2009
Have a read of this Brisbane Times story! It looks like a band of robbers have worked out that whilst they still need the balaclavas, a pillow case will do the trick to carry away the loot. Only trouble is, it seems like they leave the matching ones behind on the bed! The Police made arrests when they compared the 88, yes eighty-eight, pillow cases kept by the robbers as trophies! So, if someone’s stolen part of your bed linen lately, it might be time to pay a visit to the Police Central Exhibits Facility in Vulture St at West End.
Tags: Brisbane Times, Vulture Street Brisbane
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Posted by admin on 27 January 2009
First day at school for some very big boys and girls and first day back for others! Opened in 1875, West End State School bounded by Vulture, Hardgrave, Horan and Jane Streets currently has over half of their students and staff from non-English speaking backgrounds providing a special opportunity for children to learn in a multicultural environment. According to their webpage it was three schools in one originally, keeping the boys separated from the girls and another school for infants.
Tags: Hardgrave Road West End Brisbane, Vulture Street Brisbane, West End State School
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