Developers push back on claims of ‘stalled’ Adelaide home builds
Construction on 1400 homes is being delayed, the government claims, as it moves to judge who has to pay for what. But developers and the council disagree.
Construction on 1400 homes is being delayed, the government claims, as it moves to judge who has to pay for what. But developers and the council disagree.
Premier Peter Malinauskas has had a veiled dig at his former boss as he outlines plans to axe urban growth boundaries to open up land in five major areas.
A top-level blueprint adopted by Premier Peter Malinauskas reveals the infrastructure needed to grow Adelaide’s population beyond two million.
A push to scrutinise holiday house owners is happening next week, as support grows for an inquiry into short-term rentals.
Dry Creek’s salt fields will be turned into a master-planned community with a “minimum” of 15,000 homes under a push by the state government.
Affordable homes would be built in Adelaide’s most expensive suburbs – and developers required to offer more cheaper homes – under new plans.
A woman and her two sons with severe autism says she is stuck in inadequate housing because of a critical computer bungle.
Housing plans for a 230ha former oil refinery in Adelaide’s southwest will be unveiled by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
The list of vacant homes in SA that could be occupied by people doing it tough has grown more than officially reported.
A Housing Trust resident has told of being surrounded by empty units, some being vacant up to several years while SA battlers are doing it tough sleeping on the streets.
Six months ago, Phillip Nancarrow found himself homeless at the age of 74. Today, he’s planting the lawn at his new home. Here is his story.
A mother of three says that after 12 years on the public housing list and months in a cramped room, she worries a “heartless” system will evict her and her kids at a moment’s notice.
An Adelaide woman says the way she was treated when she first landed in emergency accommodation led to feel worried about being immediately evicted from the shelter she went to “to heal”.
Homeless women say they are being forced to attend multiple housing inspections a week or risk losing their emergency accommodation, as part of requirements deemed as “cruel and unattainable”.
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