SA squanders cheap housing boast as surging costs worsens crisis
Another interest rate rise is on the cards and governments are taking too long to tackle housing costs, Paul Starick writes.
Another interest rate rise is on the cards and governments are taking too long to tackle housing costs, Paul Starick writes.
South Australia’s natural beauty and slew of icons are not enough to keep skilled workers here, with radical calls for a cash bonus to help retain them. Have your say.
A two-storey, 150m-long building incorporating features used by world-leading sporting clubs is the centrepiece of final designs for the Crows’ new Thebarton home. Take a look here.
The past few years have been charmed for Premier Peter Malinauskas – but some major obstacles have emerged.
A state Greens politician has condemned plans to build a second tower at the Festival Plaza redevelopment, saying “every element of this stinks for the South Australian taxpayer”.
Rundle Mall’s iconic shopping centre is getting a facelift, just days after Myer threatened to abandon its lease. See the plans and tell us what you think.
Rundle Mall will come alive at night, with a first-of-its-kind entertainment centre offering bowling, arcade games and restaurants – and immersive interactive experiences.
Early work on a new nuclear submarine shipyard at Osborne, tipped to become the envy of the world, will start this year. See what is planned to happen first.
The historic Keswick Barracks site will be unlocked for housing in a critical land-swap deal allowing the Osborne shipyards to expand for the nuclear subs fleet.
Receivers have been appointed to take charge of a major sell-off of properties owned by prominent businessman Damian Lester. See what’s being put on the market.
A fresh produce market will become the heart of a $150m housing development at the former Fort Largs police academy.
A rezoning push for the West End brewery site is a “once in a generation opportunity” to transform the area into a “world-class lifestyle precinct”. Find out what’s proposed.
A derelict site is a step closer to becoming a trendy new beachside suburb after developers released floor plans – see the prices here.
These six young professionals all migrated to SA for lifestyle and career opportunities. But without more housing, a leading economist says our state can’t fulfil its potential.
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