One of the thrills of a visit to the world’s wild places is seeing how the (non-human) locals live.
Some have recorded 60 per cent growth as city escapees look for remote-working hotspots or local jobs,but not everyone wins.
The last time anyone saw him,he was tearing the development notice off a wall by the lobby entrance and ripping it up in anger,frustration and despair.
It’s been years in the making after a push to make the building higher,and the finished home offers the bespoke luxury you’d expect.
Once-affordable areas not too far from Sydney are highly sought as families make a move for better value and lifestyle.
The number of Australians travelling overseas has surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the first time,with some surprising countries experiencing booms in Aussie visitors.
Instead of moving to big name coastal hotspots for the lifestyle,a wave of city dwellers are moving to under-the-radar towns due to the cost of living.
More than a quarter of home buyers now pay cash,no mortgage needed,so efforts to outbid them require clever tactics.
The owner of an apartment in the troubled Mascot Towers has accused the NSW government of the “ultimate betrayal”.
They’re calling it The Next Big Dry – young Australian travellers overseas turning their back on alcohol-fuelled partying and instead opting for high sobriety.
With its rich wildlife,extraterrestrial landscapes and warm hospitality,there’s little wonder as to why this continent is on many a traveller’s hit list.