Devonport Mortgage Broker Guide 2026

Discover the top mortgage brokers in Devonport for 2026. This comprehensive guide explains why brokers beat banks, details local market insights, and reviews leading specialists for first home buyers, investors, and self-employed borrowers.

How to Choose the Best Mortgage Broker in Devonport

This comprehensive 2026 guide outlines a strategic framework for selecting the ideal mortgage broker in Devonport, focusing on independence, local expertise, and financial lifecycle alignment to secure optimal loan terms.

Trump's Fed Fight Risks Bond Market Backlash

Donald Trump's targeting of the US Federal Reserve threatens to trigger global financial instability by provoking the powerful bond market, risking inflation spikes and dollar volatility.

Perth Surf Park Early Works Begin After Years of Planning

Early works have started on the $120 million Perth Surf Park in Jandakot, featuring the world's largest Wavegarden Cove. The project, backed by RAC and the Wyllie family, aims to open in late 2027, generating jobs and boosting WA tourism.

WA 4,500 Homes Short of Housing Target

Western Australia's housing construction has slowed dramatically, leaving the state 4,500 homes behind its decade-long target. New data reveals concerning trends in home completions and workforce shortages.

Wyloo's $200m Greatland Deal, Gold Soars

Andrew Forrest's Wyloo acquires Newmont's Greatland stake for $200 million, a $705 million discount, as gold prices surge past $7,000 an ounce, boosting Evolution and Westgold.

Surf Shack Opens at Maldives' Vodi Point

Niyama Private Islands Maldives launches The Surf Shack, a stylish beachfront venue offering gourmet food, rum cocktails, and legendary parties at the iconic Vodi Point surf break.

American West Metals Boosts Canadian Copper Resource

American West Metals has significantly upgraded the resource at its Storm copper project in Nunavut, Canada, increasing contained copper by over 20% and boosting silver ounces by 36% ahead of a pre-feasibility study.

Taxpayers Fund Collie Coal Mine Extension to 2031

Western Australian taxpayers will continue subsidising the Collie coal mine until at least 2031, with Premier Roger Cook defending the five-year extension as necessary for energy security during the transition.

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