The forest survived devastating bushfires. Now it’s being bulldozed for holiday homes

The forest survived devastating bushfires. Now it’s being bulldozed for holiday homes

Houses in the popular coastal village sell for up to $4 million,with vacant blocks going for almost $1 million.

  • byCatherine Naylor

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Meet the young people determined to revolutionise Sydney’s approach to housing

Meet the young people determined to revolutionise Sydney’s approach to housing

The hunt is on for new ideas for low- to mid-rise housing in NSW,and these young architects and students know what they want for the future.

  • byJulie Power
More suburbs to get high-rise towers in expansion of fast-track housing plan

More suburbs to get high-rise towers in expansion of fast-track housing plan

Victoria’s plans to fit tens of thousands of new homes into 10 activity centres could be expanded to twice as many hubs.

  • byKieran Rooney
Eighty-year-old kinder facing eviction as church eyes lucrative sale

Eighty-year-old kinder facing eviction as church eyes lucrative sale

Gardiner Preschool,which has been on St Andrews Lane in Glen Iris for 80 years,has been given notice by the Uniting Church to vacate by the end of 2025.

  • byNoel Towell
More units for Brisbane ‘village’:Miles spruiks affordable housing boost

More units for Brisbane ‘village’:Miles spruiks affordable housing boost

Affordable housing is shaping as a key state election battleground with Premier Steven Miles spruiking more units for Carseldine Village.

  • bySavannah Meacham
How a home builder who didn’t finish the job collapsed,owing $4 million
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How a home builder who didn’t finish the job collapsed,owing $4 million

ANSA Homes had its building licence suspended more than two months ago. Now the liquidators have been called in.

  • byMax Maddison
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Getting our housing in order:Why building new homes is so hard,but must be done

Getting our housing in order:Why building new homes is so hard,but must be done

The state government set an ambitious target to build 800,000 new dwellings over a decade to fix the housing crisis. It’s off to a slow start.

  • byJosh Gordon
Apartment slump spoiling efforts to boost housing supply

Apartment slump spoiling efforts to boost housing supply

Developers and financiers are apprehensive about starting projects,with pre-sales extremely slow and projects for the most part financially unfeasible.

  • bySimon Johanson
Regent Theatre outgunned by $100m car park expected to fill council coffers

Regent Theatre outgunned by $100m car park expected to fill council coffers

The cash would provide a serious sweetener to the City of Melbourne’s $781 million budget and rather more than the Regent Theatre,which is co-owned with the state government.

  • byNicole Lindsay
Subiaco’s $78m apartment block and Regal Theatre upgrade approved

Subiaco’s $78m apartment block and Regal Theatre upgrade approved

The plan to revamp the Regal and demolish a restaurant for a new apartment block has been called a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the heritage-listed theatre.

  • byHolly Thompson andJesinta Burton
WA leaky pipes fix could hit $1 billion:BGC
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WA leaky pipes fix could hit $1 billion:BGC

New figures the home builder has released have blown previous cost estimates out of the water.

  • byClaire Ottaviano