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As Queensland’s largest construction project gets ready to reach for the sky this year, with another 1600 workers being needed to get the job done, The Courier- Mail has gained exclusive access to view the progress on the $3.6 billion site.
1600 extra workers will be needed as Queensland’s largest construction project gets ready to reach for the sky this year. The $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf ‘integrated resort’ is earmarked for completion in late 2022, with promises it will lure an extra 1.4 million tourists to Brisbane every year.
As the $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf transforms the River City before our eyes, The Courier-Mail can exclusively reveal the first glimpse of the precinct’s first residential tower, a sleek skyscraper set to soar 64 storeys above the streets of Brisbane.
Registrations of interest for the 667 apartments of Queen’s Wharf Residences officially open on Saturday (Dec 27), with prices ranging from $550,000 to $3 million.
I first visited Brisbane when I was twelve years old. My parents and I were passing through Queensland’s capital city on our way to the Sunshine Coast, a popular summer vacation spot for Australian families known largely for its pristine beaches, quaint townships and bed and breakfasts owned by people named Pam.