Top Suburb Hotspots to Watch in 2026

Canberra's housing market is set for a record-breaking 2026, with suburbs like Griffith, Barton, Yass, and Moruya emerging as hotspots for buyers seeking value, quality, and lifestyle.

ASM Shares Double on $450M US Takeover Offer

Australian Strategic Materials' shares surged 115% after accepting a $450 million takeover from US uranium giant Energy Fuels, creating a major rare earths producer to challenge China's dominance.

Perth Property Market Sees Early 2026 Deals

Perth's commercial property market starts 2026 strongly with major transactions including Wanneroo Markets, a hostel, and a former Bunnings site, attracting interstate and international investors.

UWA's The Tav Renovated, Grows with Clientele

The Tav at the University of Western Australia has completed a massive renovation, evolving to reflect the mature tastes of its long-standing clientele while preserving its iconic campus legacy.

Business Group Backs Cessnock Train Revival

Business Hunter supports a state government study to reintroduce passenger rail services between Cessnock and Maitland, citing population growth and existing infrastructure.

Council and Iris Clash Over East End Conditions

Newcastle council and developer Iris Capital are in a legal dispute over public domain and design requirements for the final stages of the East End project, with both sides accusing each other of unreasonable demands.

Geelong Agency Denies Hiding House Suicide from Buyers

A Geelong real estate agency has firmly rejected allegations that it failed to disclose a suicide at a Newtown property to emergency services and potential buyers, sparking a debate over transparency in property sales.

January Back-to-Work Blues Hit Australians in 2026

Australian workers are experiencing heightened January back-to-work blues in 2026, with experts citing post-holiday stress and economic pressures as key factors affecting workplace morale and productivity.

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