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Townsville homes stuck as uni land deal stalls

A stalled land deal between James Cook University and the Queensland government has left hundreds of planned homes in limbo, impacting Townsville's housing supply. Read more.

First Nations Film Festival Returns to Fremantle

The Focus: First Nation Films festival is back at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre on Jan 24-25. Featuring documentaries, music, and speakers like Thomas Mayo, it's a key part of Fremantle's Truth Telling program. Free entry.

Port Kembla at centre stage for Illawarra's pivotal 2025 growth

The Illawarra-Shoalhaven region's 2025 progress, led by Port Kembla's major rezoning, unlocks thousands of jobs in clean energy and manufacturing. Industry leaders warn the region must act now or risk losing its strongest position in a generation.

Cancer patient's Airbnb holiday refund refused

A Melbourne mother undergoing urgent chemotherapy fights Airbnb for a refund after her diagnosis forced her to cancel a family holiday. Discover the policy loophole leaving her thousands out of pocket.

BlueScope sells West Dapto land for $76 million

Steel giant BlueScope will earn millions from the sale of 33 hectares in West Dapto, with future profits expected from supplying building materials for over 350 new homes. Read the full details.

1300 WA Housing Lots Idle for Over 10 Years

More than 1300 new housing lots in Western Australia remain undeveloped, over a decade after the state government first announced the plans. Discover the delays and political fallout.

WA's 2025 Housing Crisis: Record Prices, Policy Response

Western Australia's housing supply crisis intensified in 2025, with Perth's median home price hitting $830,000. UDIA WA's Grant Shepherd reflects on a tough year and new government initiatives aiming to boost supply and affordability for 2026.

Perth land prices hit record high, affordable pockets found

Perth's average land price has soared to a record $377,535. Discover where more affordable options exist in Serpentine Jarrahdale and Swan, supported by major new infrastructure. Explore the data and find your opportunity.

WA Surrogacy Laws Pass Upper House in Historic Vote

Western Australia's Parliament has passed landmark surrogacy reforms, removing medical infertility requirements and opening access to single men and same-sex couples. The long-awaited bill now heads to the Legislative Assembly.

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