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Predictions for Western Australia in 2026

Adrian Barich gazes into his crystal ball to forecast the year ahead for WA, covering sport, lifestyle, food and the state's unique character. Discover what 2026 might hold.

2026 Interior Design Trends: What's In for Australian Homes

Discover the key interior design trends for 2026, from organically flowing furniture to minimalist luxury. Learn how to blend these styles to create a calm, functional, and uniquely personal space in your Australian home.

First look at Canberra's revamped Garema Place

Canberra's Garema Place reopens after lengthy redevelopment, drawing mixed reactions from locals. Is the new sand-toned concrete plaza an improvement or a missed opportunity?

Criminals can't drive manual cars, says Allianz

New data from Allianz Australia reveals a surprising trend: many would-be thieves are abandoning manual vehicles because they simply don't know how to drive them. Read the full report.

Pantone 2026 Colour: Cloud Dancer Off-White

Pantone shocks with its 2026 Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, a soft off-white. Discover the meaning and see 7 products to bring this calming trend into your Australian home and wardrobe.

Home Lifts Become Standard in Sydney Luxury Builds

Sydney's top builders are integrating home lifts from the start, driven by demand for accessible luxury and ageing in place. Discover how this trend is reshaping multi-level living across the city.

Home lifts become standard in Sydney's design-led homes

Home lifts are shifting from optional luxury to essential fixture in Sydney's multi-level homes. Driven by demographics and urban design, they offer future-proofing and accessibility. Discover the trends and planning tips.

Modernist Campbell Home with Resort-Style Pool

Discover 47 Rosenthal Street, Campbell, where modernist design meets resort-style living. This four-bedroom home features bold green accents, architectural ceilings & a stunning pool. Auction December 6.

Wrens Nest Garden: Baldivis's 16-Acre Paradise

Explore Wendy and Colin Mostert's breathtaking 16-acre Wrens Nest Garden in Baldivis, a 25-year labor of love featuring stunning landscapes, water features, and meticulous design. Discover this Western Australian horticultural treasure.

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