Posh makeovers for city premises as work and play come together

Posh makeovers for city premises as work and play come together

Older office and hotel buildings in Sydney and Melbourne are being turned into upmarket ‘club meets office meets hotel’ projects,sparking new life in strata markets.

  • byCarolyn Cummins andNicole Lindsay

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These maps show the risk of flooding at Rosehill mini-city
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These maps show the risk of flooding at Rosehill mini-city

Flood risk evaluations of the Rosehill ‘mini-city’ site show what needs to be considered before 25,000 apartments could be built there.

  • byMax Maddison
Empty church ignites tension between heritage and housing

Empty church ignites tension between heritage and housing

The fate of a church in Melbourne’s inner north raises questions about preserving the past and meeting the needs of the community.

  • byTom Cowie
The inside story of how Rosehill got on Sydney’s housing map

The inside story of how Rosehill got on Sydney’s housing map

In a two-week period late last year,the Australian Turf Club went from insisting there was “definitely no plan” to relinquish Rosehill Racecourse to approaching the government with a plan to build 25,000 new homes.

  • byMichael McGowan andMax Maddison
New Sydney housing targets rattle advocates and developers

New Sydney housing targets rattle advocates and developers

Details about the government’s transport development zones have peak community housing groups as well as developers in agreement.

  • byMax Maddison
Sydney Water denies old pipes and sewers cannot cope with more housing

Sydney Water denies old pipes and sewers cannot cope with more housing

The state-owned corporation also says it would be able to service housing growth at many more sites across the city.

  • byMichael Koziol
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Failing golf courses should be reimagined for the many,not the few
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Failing golf courses should be reimagined for the many,not the few

When inner-city land for housing or other community purposes is in short supply,aren’t all those lush fairways a luxurious use of land we no longer can sustain?

  • byLee Tulloch
‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light
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‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light

A contentious high-rise apartment building,part of Frankston’s “Great Wall” overlooking Port Phillip Bay,has been approved.

  • byBenjamin Preiss,Ashleigh McMillan andLachlan Abbott
Merrick Watts’ simple rule during Eltham pub fights:‘Grab the till and run’

Merrick Watts’ simple rule during Eltham pub fights:‘Grab the till and run’

Once Eltham was an “amazing dichotomy between ruthless bogans and the arts”. Nowadays,the leafy suburb is fighting not to look like everywhere else.

  • byClay Lucas
Hole lotta love could turn this quarry into a ‘South Bank’ by 2032

Hole lotta love could turn this quarry into a ‘South Bank’ by 2032

An internationally prominent urban planner believes a plan to rejuvenate Mount Coot-tha Quarry should be a project of state significance. And it can be ready by the Olympics,he says.

  • byTony Moore
Tennis bosses court Games organisers for more nets in Brisbane

Tennis bosses court Games organisers for more nets in Brisbane

With the Brisbane International regularly selling out,an expected 44 per cent more matches for the Olympics could be too much for the Queensland Tennis Centre.

  • byTony Moore