Tight US election casts a shadow over China’s economic planning

Tight US election casts a shadow over China’s economic planning

Xi’s key policymakers are meeting to discuss a large fiscal stimulus package,knowing that the US election outcome could have threatening implications.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz

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‘We’re glad to see the back of him’:Embattled Nicheliving director steps down from diplomat role
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‘We’re glad to see the back of him’:Embattled Nicheliving director steps down from diplomat role

One of two directors of embattled building company Nicheliving has resigned from his second role – a position highly involved with the state’s political elite.

  • byConnor McGoverne
Allan’s new housing policy is good,but pausing the SRL would make it even better

Allan’s new housing policy is good,but pausing the SRL would make it even better

The solution to our housing crisis is to build where people want to live,in well-located areas,and not continue to fund money sinks.

  • byAruna Sathanapally andTrent Wiltshire
A Sydney council opposes this 62-storey unit block. It’s not for the reason you might think

A Sydney council opposes this 62-storey unit block. It’s not for the reason you might think

The City of Parramatta says the proposed building won’t help meet rising demand for apartment blocks to accommodate larger households.

  • byMegan Gorrey
Rents for these two-bedroom units reach $900 a week. Here’s why they shouldn’t

Rents for these two-bedroom units reach $900 a week. Here’s why they shouldn’t

A review of rental listings has uncovered cases of affordable housing units being let for prices barely discounted off market rent.

  • byMichael McGowan
The $8m Byron Bay estate that’s now worth $800,000

The $8m Byron Bay estate that’s now worth $800,000

The property is a two-minute walk from the beach and is owned by a company linked to a legendary TV power couple.

  • byCatherine Naylor
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This is the plan to squeeze 30,000 residents into Sydney Olympic Park. Could it work?

This is the plan to squeeze 30,000 residents into Sydney Olympic Park. Could it work?

It already has a train station and will soon be home to a metro stop and light rail. Is this the perfect place for hundreds of new apartments?

  • byAnthony Segaert
Tigers star Dusty Martin kicks off $25m property portfolio sale

Tigers star Dusty Martin kicks off $25m property portfolio sale

Retiring Richmond footy star Dustin Martin and his manager Ralph Carr are selling a string of Victoria Street properties in Abbotsford.

  • byNicole Lindsay
Hospitals,homes and hoons:Everything you need to know about ‘Dump Day’ 2024

Hospitals,homes and hoons:Everything you need to know about ‘Dump Day’ 2024

More than a quarter of Victoria’s emergency patients are not being treated within the recommended time frames.

  • byBroede Carmody,Rachel Eddie,Kieran Rooney andPatrick Hatch
Here’s where all Melbourne’s unlocked greenfield land will be (if the government picks up the pace)

Here’s where all Melbourne’s unlocked greenfield land will be (if the government picks up the pace)

Large swaths of land on Melbourne’s fringe will be released for development within 10 years,but experts say that may actually push prices up.

  • byAdam Carey
The inner-city site about to get 800 new homes

The inner-city site about to get 800 new homes

The Allan government is ramping up attacks on progressive parties across the inner-city,as it announces an 800-unit development in the inner north today.

  • byKieran Rooney andAdam Carey