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Fraser Coast Property Brief

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by Glen Winney

22 episodes
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<p>Fraser Coast Property Brief is a weekly podcast exploring property, development, investment and business across the Fraser Coast. Hosted by local industry professionals, the show features conversations with developers, agents, investors and decision-makers shaping the region’s future, with insights into market trends, projects and opportunities.&nbsp;</p>

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July 15, 2026

Winter Series E3: Households

Send us Fan Mail WHO ACTUALLY LIVES IN A FRASER COAST HOUSEHOLD? Population numbers only tell part of the story. The way people live has also changed significantly. In 2021, the Fraser Coast had approximately 47,544 households, compared with just over 30,000 households in 2001. The largest household groups were: couples without children — 33%lone-person households — 25.5%couples with children — 18.7%one-parent families — 11%This means more than one in four Fraser Coast households contains onl...

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July 8, 2026

Winter Series E2: Migration

Send us Fan Mail THE FRASER COAST IS GROWING — BUT NOT BECAUSE OF BIRTHS The Fraser Coast’s population growth is increasingly being driven by people choosing to move here. Forecast data for 2024 to 2026 shows: natural population change of approximately minus 751 peoplenet migration of approximately plus 3,896 peopleOver the three years to June 2024, the region recorded net internal migration of around 8,226 people, with the largest net gain coming from the Gold Coast. That tells us something ...

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July 6, 2026

From Raw Land to New Communities: The Reality Behind New Housing

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Fraser Coast Property Brief, Glen Winney speaks with Trevor Groeneveld, Managing Director of GHG Development, about what it really takes to turn raw land into a finished residential community. Trevor shares his journey from civil construction and infrastructure contracting to property development, including the growth and sale of ITS Pipetech, and how that experience shaped his approach to major projects. The conversation focuses on Christensen Ridge at Gho...

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What is Fraser Coast Property Brief?
<p>Fraser Coast Property Brief is a weekly podcast exploring property, development, investment and business across the Fraser Coast. Hosted by local industry professionals, the show features conversations with developers, agents, investors and decision-makers shaping the region’s future, with insights into market trends, projects and opportunities.&nbsp;</p>
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This podcast updates daily.

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