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Man dead, teen hurt in Brisbane retaining wall collapse

A 45-year-old man has died and a 19-year-old is seriously injured after a retaining wall collapsed at a West End construction site. Emergency crews worked for over an hour to free the trapped teen. Read the latest on this developing story.

Abandoned Narrabundah development gets new life

After nearly six years, buyers in Narrabundah will finally get their townhouses. Madison Construction aims for March move-ins after project's troubled past. Read the full story.

Tamala Park landfill closure plan advances

Mindarie Regional Council submits crucial applications to close Tamala Park landfill by 2028-29, addressing leachate management and odour control for northern suburbs residents.

ACT Streamlines Building Approvals to Cut Costs

The ACT government is overhauling key building regulations to speed up construction and save homeowners money. Learn how these changes will affect Canberra's property market.

Kaiser Reef Turns Gold Waste into Cash in Victoria

Kaiser Reef is unlocking value from historic gold waste dumps at its Maldon project in Victoria, with drilling planned to convert old material into a JORC resource and feed its processing plant.

Fleetwood CEO exits, shares plummet 10%

Fleetwood shares hammered as CEO Bruce Nicholson departs immediately. Stock falls 8.4%, company begins search for new leadership. Read the full details.

Managing Rising Construction Costs in Australia

Builders face financial strain from fixed-price contracts amid material and labour cost surges. RMB Lawyers' Ben Kuzman explains how to manage these risks effectively. Get expert advice now.

BlueScope death sparks union safety warning

A 24-year-old contractor was killed at BlueScope's Port Kembla steelworks, sparking union safety warnings and highlighting worker compensation battles in NSW.

WA's Modular Housing Revolution: Speed & Style

Discover how MIRA Residential's architecturally designed modular homes offer a streamlined, cost-effective building solution for Western Australians, with builds completed in as little as 12 weeks.

Department spends $300k on office plants

Exclusive: DFAT spent over $300,000 maintaining office gardens while Labor cuts $6.4bn from public service. Read the shocking details about taxpayer-funded greenery.

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