Noosa News
Brisbane suburb of Kangaroo Point a case study in high density development

A push for Brisbane to avoid urban sprawl by boosting inner-city density is rapidly changing some of the city’s oldest suburbs, sparking concerns heritage is being lost and infrastructure is not keeping pace.
Key points:
- Kangaroo Point is one of Brisbane’s oldest suburbs, once an industrial worker’s suburb
- Now dominated by apartment towers for inner-city workers, the suburb has changed dramatically
- Residents are concerned it is changing too quickly without enough infrastructure
Kangaroo Point is one such suburb, where residents fighting to slow the speedy rise of towering apartment blocks feel left out of the planning process as they watch their homes change for good.
Dozens of apartment tower applications have been lodged with Brisbane City…
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Terrifying break-in at childcare centre on Sunshine Coast ends with death of man
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
ADF to introduce billion-dollar drone dome over Brisbane 2032
-
General19 hours ago
Queensland government strikes new deal with Bravus to defer royalties, expand Carmichael coal mine
-
General21 hours ago
Vulnerable youth non-for-profit Allambi Care agrees to end ‘unacceptable’ housing scheme