Queensland’s state government is selling a former Supreme Court building in a deal reported at about $25 million, according to multiple outlets. The articles describe the sale as a new attempt to dispose of the property after an earlier attempt in the early 1990s. That prior sale is referenced as a comparison point, with the current government seeking a better outcome than the last time the building was on the market.

All three reports frame the transaction as an effort by the Allan government to move the asset and achieve a sale price of roughly $25 million. The coverage is largely consistent in substance, focusing on the government’s decision to offload the building and the sale value figure. Each also notes that the government’s expectations are influenced by the history of a previous market period in the early 1990s, suggesting that the sale process may carry lessons from the earlier attempt.

Beyond the headline figure and the reference to the earlier sale attempt, the articles provide limited additional detail in the provided excerpts.