A family’s dream of building their perfect home has been shattered – twice. But they are far from alone in WA’s increasingly perilous housing market.
Home owners who assumed their solar panels would help cut the cost of their electricity have just received a surprise bill,and they’re outraged.
The founders of legendary venues such as Revolver,Cookie and the Toff in Town have extended their vision to their own home.
The commission was tasked with a construction industry review on Thursday,with the government also promising a future for flailing health sector upgrades.
The University of Sydney research,published this month,estimated up to 300 of 2042 workers across three major transport projects would be diagnosed with the incurable lung disease.
They know what they liked about their current home over the years,and what they’re looking for in their next iteration.
They’d had it with teaching. It was partly chemistry,partly Dorothy the Dinosaur that led Glenda and Jennifer into their new careers.
The Sydney Fish Market sees so little value in relocating to its new billion-dollar Blackwattle Bay digs that it has written off millions in costs related to the development.
The housing crisis has become a perennial issue in Australia and is top of the list for many voters.
The $3.89 million beach house will be listed for private sale,as the couple said it deserves a market that is “confident and optimistic”.