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Townsville burger chain expansion signals confidence in local economyUpdated

Milky Lane's move into Townsville joins a wave of retail and hospitality investment as the city attracts brands seeking growth.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm ·

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 12:08 pm

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Townsville burger chain expansion signals confidence in local economy

Milky Lane, the Queensland-based burger chain, has confirmed a new Townsville venue as part of its statewide expansion, signalling growing business confidence in the city's market. The announcement comes as Townsville continues to attract hospitality and retail investment, with the burger concept joining other food and beverage operators seeking to capitalise on the city's growing consumer base.

The expansion reflects broader trends in Townsville's economy, where local and regional businesses are increasingly targeting the city as a destination for growth. According to Townsville Council, a new council policy now offers stronger support for major private projects that deliver jobs, housing and local benefits, creating a more encouraging environment for investor confidence.

For Townsville's hospitality sector, the arrival of established chains alongside local operators demonstrates the diversity of the city's food and beverage landscape. The move is expected to create local employment and contribute to the growing number of dining options available to residents and visitors.

Sources: townsvilletimes.com.au, townsvilletimes.com.au.

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