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Aug 28, 2023 Daffodil Day is Cancer Council's most iconic and much loved fundraising campaign

It’s a chance for Australians to come together and, for all that cancer takes; give. We all have the ability to create change in the lives of people impacted by cancer by funding cancer research.. 

Aug 21, 2023 Are Country people more generous?

Country business owners always want to help if they can.  When you operate a small business in a small town you can’t support everything.  There is only so much you can give and it doesn’t always go a

Aug 15, 2023 What are the banks predicting for interest rates for 2024?

It is the crystal ball that we would all like to own.  The merry-go-round that all home owners have been waiting for the first Tuesday of every month. If we knew what the Reserve Bank would do on i

Aug 7, 2023 Lockyer Valley Mid Year Report Card

The REIQ have presented a Mid Year Report Card for what has been happening in the property market. I will summarise some key figures for areas around the Lockyer Valley, not all areas have complete

Jul 31, 2023 Crystal Ball Gazing

As quoted in an REIQ article some economists are forecasting that interest rates will not rise in the next two months which is when the new Reserve Bank Governor will preside over her first meeting.

Jul 25, 2023 Daffodil Day Golf Day

I started the Daffodil Day Golf Day at Gatton Jubilee Golf Club about 12 years ago. At the time I didn’t know that my Father would later be diagnosed and pass away from cancer. Cancer is som

Jul 16, 2023 What’s happening with interest rates?

This month the Reserve Bank has held interest rates for the first time in about 12 months. While predictions are saying that this may not happen again, there are predictions that this pause on inte

Jul 11, 2023 Market Update!

The above updates come from realestate.com.  They seem to suggest a general theme for the Lockyer Valley and that is that after a increase in prices, that prices are starting the plateau