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It's taken five years to build, $293 million and 2 kilometres of beer lines, but North Queensland finally has a new stadium in the heart of Townsville's struggling CBD.
THE NRL would consider multi-million dollar investment in Townsville’s proposed new stadium and possibly taking up the stadium management rights. Paul Malone. 2 min read. March 13, 2015 - 8:00PM.
The new 25,000 seat stadium in Townsville - which would only have an estimated 13 event days a year for home games for the North Queensland Cowboys - received a rating of 0.214 in the Queensland ...
EIGHT hundred piles have been driven into the ground as works on the new $250 million Townsville stadium ramp up. On a typical day during early works, up to 35 workers may be on site near the ...
THE NRL would consider multi-million investment in Townsville’s proposed new CBD sports stadium and possibly taking up the stadium management rights. The Palaszczuk State Government’s ...
A NEW report analysing the economic and social benefits of an integrated stadium and entertainment centre in Townsville’s CBD proves the facility is economically viable.
The Cowboys relocated to Townsville's new $290 million stadium in the CBD in 2020. The Kirwan site is currently used as a drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic.
TWO new projects are promising to provide more local jobs on the new Townsville stadium site as part of a council masterplan for the precinct. DOMANII CAMERON. 2 min read.
The stadium is being constructed on land between Ross Ck and Saunders St within the Townsville City Waterfront Priority Development Area. It will seat 25,000 people with potential to expand to ...
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