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Luxury Green-Title Homes Rise in Perth

Construction begins on Garden & River Homes at Burswood Point. Secure a freehold Swan River residence with premium builders. Priced from $3.25M.

The Growing Crisis of Trust in Experts

Australians are losing trust in experts while misinformation spreads. Learn why critical thinking and personal research are essential in today's information age.

Concrush: Slashing construction costs and waste

Discover how Newcastle's innovative Concrush technology is turning construction waste into valuable resources, saving money and reducing environmental impact across Australia.

ACT govt blocks appeals for new northside hospital

The ACT government is seeking to fast-track Canberra's new northside hospital by preventing third-party appeals against its construction, aiming to avoid delays and meet growing healthcare demands.

Developer wins 5-year Floreat high-rise battle

After a gruelling five-year planning conflict, a Perth developer has finally secured approval for a revolutionary high-rise development in the prestigious suburb of Floreat, promising to reshape the local landscape.

Construction firm guilty after Geocon site collapse

A major structural design and construction company faces conviction after a dangerous worksite collapse at a Geocon development site in Canberra, raising serious safety concerns across Australia's construction sector.

28yo Aussie's $1M net worth secrets revealed

Meet Natasha, a 28-year-old Australian who's cracked the code to financial freedom. With $310,000 in shares and a seven-figure net worth, she shares the powerful yet simple wealth-building strategies that transformed her financial future.

Gungahlin United FC collapses under debt burden

Canberra's football community reels as Gungahlin United FC faces financial collapse with massive debts, forcing the club to call an emergency meeting to determine its future.

Perth Startup's Eco-Cement Breakthrough Passes Testing

Green360's revolutionary cement replacement proves stronger than traditional concrete in independent testing, offering construction industry a sustainable alternative that cuts carbon emissions by up to 85%.

Geelong Steel Company Collapses with $568,000 Debt

Another Geelong manufacturer falls as JS Ironworkers enters liquidation with $568,000 debt, leaving local suppliers in the lurch and raising concerns about the region's industrial future.

Midland Brick Sales Soar as WA Housing Rebounds

Western Australia's building industry is roaring back to life as Midland Brick reports massive sales growth, fueled by recovering home approvals and government construction incentives.

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