Brisbaneâs Princess Theatre returns to its live venue roots
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The owners of Brisbaneâs The Tivoli will reopen Woolloongabbaâs historic Princess Theatre as a live venue in late August.
The Annerley Road theatre, which dates back to 1888, is Brisbaneâs oldest standing theatre and one of the oldest in Queensland.
Princess Theatre, at Woolloongabba in Brisbane, has been bought by Steve Wilson and the owners of The Tivoli and will reopen as a live music theatre and circus venue.
More recently, it has been owned by Lifecity Church, which used the theatre for weddings, live music, school productions, trivia nights and church events.
Loss of historic Brisbane home prompts calls for heritage overhaul
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Last month, a group of residents watched as a bulldozer demolished a Toowong house, Linden Lea, which originally belonged to the family that created Webster’s Biscuits and gave Brisbane its Shingle Inn tearooms.
They had put in an application to protect the home, but it was too late for the largely part-time Queensland Heritage Council to consider.
Toowong residents John Scott and Freya Robertson express their concerns as bulldozers remove Linden Lea at Toowong.
Parks and their parking lots off table for new homeless shelters March 31 2021
The Portland City Council pares back homeless shelter options when approving Street to Shelter Continuum Project on Wednesday.
The City Council voted on a number of measures related to homelessness in Portland including amending the city s proposed Shelter to Housing Continuum Project to explicitly prohibit outdoor shelters in natural areas, parks or park parking lots on Wednesday, March 31.
The council s housing emergency declaration was also extended for another year.
The council voted to amend and approve the Shelter to Housing Continuum Project, which is intended to expand shelter and housing options throughout the city by changing zoning codes to allow for more managed homeless camps, among other things. This would allow organizations and nonprofits to provide hygiene services, trash collection and wrap-around social services.
Galway based auctioneer O’Donnellan & Joyce continues to offer a next generation service with continued improvements in its virtual property viewings and live stream auction system. Available to view on its own website – www.odonnjoyce.com, Daft.ie and Myhome.ie, the company has launched its nationwide property auction catalogue ahead of the live stream sale on Friday April 16.
ISGEC Heavy Engineering added 2.80% to Rs 489.30 after the company received an order for a slop fired boiler from a sugar manufacturing company for its distillery plant.
ISGEC Heavy Engineering said that the boiler will help the distillery plant achieve zero liquid discharge thereby ensuring a cleaner and greener environment. It will also help in moving towards the ethanol blending initiative of the Government of India.
ISGEC Heavy Engineering is recognized for setting up a wide variety of industrial and green energy, as well as utility boilers. So far ISGEC Heavy Engineering has set up more than 850 boilers across 48 countries, which include approximately 40 slop fired boilers. The announcement was made during market hours today, 1 March 2021.