Noosa News
Hi everyone! It’s The House Detective here with exciting news for fellow Brisba…

Hi everyone! It’s The House Detective here with exciting news for fellow Brisbane history and building nerds! Brisbane City Council Archives have just digitised and uploaded a new series of maps – The Mahlstedt
Brisbane Fire Plans to their website! They date from 1951 to c 1975 and cover Brisbane City, Fortitude Valley, Newstead, Teneriffe and South Brisbane areas and include both businesses and residential houses.According to the description, they were “named after G. Mahlstedt & Son, a consulting company that prepared plans for use by insurance companies. The plans were first compiled in 1951 and include updates until c.1975. The plans are highly detailed to assist in measuring the fire risk posed by different buildings. The plans…
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Reubhan Ralph identified as man behind terrifying childcare centre incident in Peregian Springs on the Sunshine Coast
-
General16 hours ago
Police say new leads being pursued after baby’s body found in Alexander Heights stormwater drain
-
General23 hours ago
Queensland announced as 2027 Women’s Softball World Cup host in first Australian event since 1965
-
General19 hours ago
Man dies at shopping centre car park at Charlestown following reports of assault