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Get $68,000 Yearly Retirement with Simple Changes

Financial expert Nick Bruining reveals strategic adjustments to generate $68,000 annually in retirement. Learn how to maximize your super and age pension benefits for lifelong security.

UK Closes Pension Loophole for Australians

British government shocks Australian expats by closing National Insurance loophole that allowed cheap state pension access. Learn how this affects your retirement plans.

Level 33 Wollongong tower approved for extra floors

The Level 33 development on Flinders Street has been approved to add three more storeys and 33 apartments after a successful review. Discover how NSW's affordable housing policy made it possible.

Adult Shop Plan Rejected in Wollongong Mall

Wollongong Local Planning Panel rejects adult shop in Crown Street Mall due to proximity to church and unacceptable impact on children. Read the full details.

Survivor sergeant leads domestic violence reform

Queensland Police Sergeant Sharon Morgan shares her 7-year domestic violence survival story that now drives statewide reforms including coercive control laws and GPS tracking for offenders.

Redbank biomass plant heads to court

Verdant Earth Technologies takes legal action after NSW planning commission rejects proposal to convert Redbank power station to biomass energy. Court appeal underway.

Century-old map still shapes Canberra's planning

How Walter Burley Griffin's 1925 gazetted plan continues to influence Australia's capital city, balancing monumental ambition with bush capital ideals. Explore the enduring legacy.

11,000 new homes to shape Illawarra's future

Major planning changes are set to transform the Illawarra region with 11,000 new homes and taller buildings proposed across Wollongong, Shellharbour and Kiama. Discover how these developments will reshape our communities.

ACT Uses AI to Accelerate Planning Approvals

The ACT government is implementing artificial intelligence to streamline development assessments and meet housing targets. Chief Minister Andrew Barr reveals plans for faster approvals.

WA's Density Push Sparks Council Backlash

Western Australia's new density laws face fierce opposition from local councils. Brad Pettitt warns of democratic deficits and rushed planning reforms.

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