Why investors love Queensland?
Pina Brandi • January 16, 2021

Property investors love Queensland not only for the affordability but for the amazing opportunities that are still available.


In order to make informed decisions we are always looking for where the government is spending money trying to improve the quality of life of their people.  Queensland in the last years has really shown the way.


The five-year infrastructure pipeline of major projects has grown in Queensland by over $10bn in the last 12 months according to the latest Queensland Major Projects Pipeline reported. 


Produced by Queensland Major Contractors Association (QMCA) and Infrastructure Association of Queensland (IAQ), the report utilises data sourced directly from government and the private sector, to provide state-wide visibility and awareness of Queensland’s infrastructure plans.


I thought I’d share with you the complete report with all the Pipeline and where you can find more information.



Remember the save investor is the one that has knowledge of the location using proper research.

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