On the run for months,builder of collapsed home convicted of fraud
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On the run for months,builder of collapsed home convicted of fraud

George Khouzame,whose company built the Condell Park house that collapsed last year,insists the charges were for “very,very,very,very low-end fraud”.

  • byAnthony Segaert andOlivia Ireland

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WA builders get more powers to combat construction sector’s ‘profitless boom’

WA builders get more powers to combat construction sector’s ‘profitless boom’

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Boardwalk to nowhere:Council bungles upgrade of coastal path

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WA’s government promised to deliver 5000 infill homes. Six years on,how many have been built?

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  • byCarolyn Cummins