More than 250,000 fewer homes will be built across Victoria by 2051 in a revised housing plan as the government threatens to strip councils of certain powers.
Callum Godde
In Spain, anger is building over a toxic mix of housing shortages, high consumer prices and sluggish wage growth. Sound familiar?
Corina Pons and Jesús Aguado
The centre will feature a supermarket, cafe, gym, childcare facility, veterinary clinic, medical centre, two fast food outlets in the carpark, and nine other fast food or store tenancies.
Liam Murphy
Red tape must be ripped down to boost productivity in a bid to fix the nation's housing crisis, with shocking new data showing the slowing rate of construction.
William Ton and Tess Ikonomou
A state-backed plan aims to create new units essential workers can afford to live in, but officials are yet to reveal how much cheaper the rent will be.
Jack Gramenz
As home ownership falls, rents grow and the cost of living continues to surge, older renters will need more help when they enter retirement, a report has found.
Kat Wong
As an increasing number of Australians seek help during a housing crisis, frontline services are being stretched to breaking point.
Kat Wong and Jacob Shteyman
Advocates are calling for a bipartisan solution to Australia's housing crisis, with consideration for the specific needs of women and gender-diverse people.
Maeve Bannister
As residents in Perth’s east express their displeasure at a proposed fast food outlet in their suburb, experts warn community concerns over public health are often overlooked in the planning process.
Oliver Lane
Housing will remain a key policy battlefield at the election with prices expected to continue increasing and efforts to boost supply lagging behind targets.
Home values held firm in January as a shallow and short-lived housing downturn nears its end, with new supply coming too slowly to solve unaffordability.
Jacob Shteyman
Locations of 13 new build-to-rent projects across the Perth metropolitan area were revealed on Tuesday, with expressions of interest open for qualified builders to take over.
Harriet Flinn
Yakamia Forest will be protected under a Liberal government, says Albany candidate Thomas Brough, who has promised to redirect road planning to save the largely untouched bushland block if his party is elected.
Melissa Sheil
Hay Street’s slow progression to becoming partly a pedestrian mall has a long and contested history.
Malcolm Quekett
Despite the Albanese government's well-meaning rhetoric, its policies and results reveal a failure to fix housing affordability, a housing expert says.
The Federal funding from the Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program will be used to undertake planning, detailed design and a comprehensive business case for the project.
Staff reporter
Trees are an excellent way to cool our spaces and get some respite from the UV rays, but selecting the wrong one for an urban environment can have costly and long-lasting impacts.
Charlie Albone
The three-week demolition process follows a council decision to demolish the out-of-service building.
A developer has dropped plans for a luxury resort overlooking Frenchman Bay.
Affordability constraints have many turning to the bank of mum and dad but parents have been urged to consider their finances carefully before lending.
Tess Ikonomou and Poppy Johnston
A dozen senior WA planning figures with decades of experience have lambasted the appointment of a new chair to the State’s governing board — penning a letter questioning her eligibility for the role.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Premier Roger Cook has declared that WA cannot continue to funnel most of its population into Perth and wants other options to be put on the table.
Joe Spagnolo
The $29.6 million project will have 181 bedrooms, plus associated amenities and basement parking.
People who own property might be able to make more than $30,000 a year, if the market is good, simply by holding onto their asset for about nine years.
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