NSW Housing Minister Rose Jackson says she needs more Commonwealth funding to help the large number of people who are homeless or on the brink of homelessness.
Maeve Bannister and Samantha Lock
Providing young people with early access to their retirement nest eggs is unlikely to help them buy their first homes.
Kat Wong
The Queensland government's sweeping rental reforms go too far and diminish a property owner's rights, a peak real estate body says.
Fraser Barton
There is still no sign of construction starting on Rivervale’s long-awaited Wyndham Lux Hotel, seven years after its approval and three planning approval extensions later.
Raquel de Brito
Australia needs to build more than one million homes over the next five years, but experts and politicians are divided on how to get there.
A vision for the prime Floreat shopping centre site has been turned down by Town of Cambridge officers after not meeting planning requirements.
Claire Sadler
Proposed rules to protect trees in the eastern suburbs have been thrown into disarray after advice from a State Government department.
Jessica Evensen
A radical plan to fix the housing crisis by competing with the private market has been dismissed despite being borne out in several developed nations.
Nurses, health support staff and other future workers at the new Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct will have access to a $100 million social and affordable housing complex.
Kim Macdonald
Australians expected to retire in the next decade could avoid the renting on a pension thanks to the government's first homebuyer scheme.
A proposal to turn a century-old racecourse into 25,000 homes has been criticised as a "thought bubble" as a deadline for documents loom.
Luke Costin
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A vacant site at the heart of the Scarborough beachfront is set to remain empty for the foreseeable future, with Chinese developer 3 Oceans revealing it has no plans for the land.
More than 300 NSW properties have been earmarked for possible development after an audit of government land launched to relieve the housing crisis.
A new lease-to-own housing platform aims to make home ownership more affordable for buyers who can't afford a traditional deposit.
Derek Rose
Fewer people live in inner Sydney than inner Brisbane and Melbourne, pushing up housing costs and driving young families interstate, a report shows.
Maeve Bannister and Luke Costin
An increase in the number of people accessing specialist support services for homelessness has appeared in areas where rents have risen sharply.
Jack Gramenz
Market analysis has revealed the rising cost of stamp duty on property purchases - and its impact on people trying to break into the housing market.
Esther Linder
People posing as potential tenants in an undercover operation found a significant proportion of rental homes are failing to meet mandatory minimum standards.
William Ton
The Queensland government has pledged to build 53,500 more social homes by 2046 but construction industry delays may halt the ambitious target.
Savannah Meacham
When it comes to home ownership, the older you are and the earlier you buy, the better off you are, leaders have been told at a summit.
Some long-awaited relief is on the way for renters in Queensland, with the state government vowing to ban rent bidding and create a portable bond scheme.
Callum Godde
A one-stop shop will be created for social housing, affordable housing and homelessness services in NSW, "breaking the chains of bureaucracy" hurting tenants.
A $150 million twin tower development at the multibillion-dollar Burswood Point estate is set to be approved this week, despite objections it could affect the last native wetlands close to the city.
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