Since establishing his first agency in 1987, Patrick Dixon’s name has become synonymous with quality property in Brisbane. Numerous industry awards, including REIQ Agent and Agency of the Year, have acclaimed his service and success. Patrick remains at the front line of real estate service, partnering with son Jack Dixon in Dixon Family Estate Agents in Toowong.
Pollution warnings at West End have followed an already ‘poor’ D+ score on the latest river health report card. What more do authorities need before they get serious about cleaning our river?!
I saw a great video the other day that reminds us how good design is not only good for our environment, it’s downright good for us.
Brisbane is one of Australia’s fastest growing Local Government Areas.
This weekend, the doors to more than 100 of our best-loved and most brilliant buildings will be thrown open for a behind-the- scenes view as our city holds its 7th annual Brisbane Open House.
Newcomers and visitors to our city could be forgiven for wondering if Brisbane City Council subscribes to the Jekyll and Hyde school of civic design.
Thinking about houses, their transitory existence and the emotions they stir, a couple of songs came to mind.
While sales activity is cooling in Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane is continuing on its growth trajectory.
Urbanisation and environmental quality are not necessarily at odds. Higher densities lessen the pressure on our environment, and enable more efficient resource consumption.
The biggest game-changer of all will be Echo’s massive Queens Wharf integrated resort development, predicted to make up an astounding 3 per cent of Brisbane’s economy once fully operational. It’s a catalyst the likes of which Brisbane has never seen, far bigger than South Bank was.