How Adelaide squandered its cheap-housing advantage
Adelaide homes have become more expensive than Brisbane and Perth for average income earners, says the state’s biggest home builder. But we can fix it.
Adelaide homes have become more expensive than Brisbane and Perth for average income earners, says the state’s biggest home builder. But we can fix it.
A proposed new residential tower would reach 68m over Adelaide’s East End – but government architects say it well and truly breaches local height limits.
Some outer Adelaide suburban renters are paying thousands more a year than their Melbourne counterparts – fuelled by a massive shift in our worklife.
Two and a half years after Covid derailed plans for a huge expansion of Burnside Village shopping centre, excavators are on site. But in that time the plans have changed.
From a controversial $50m luxury hotel to a mammoth $15m servo – these are the big projects across the Barossa Valley which are set to shape the region.
Adelaide’s growing fast as new developments spring up around our city. We’ve mapped where they are, how many blocks are still available, and what it costs to buy in.
From new playgrounds to fixing dangerous roads, Adelaide councils have revealed $395m worth of projects planned for the next financial year.
A community activist who criticised plans for childcare centres in her neighbourhood has agreed to sell her house to a developer … to build a childcare centre.
What is Adelaide’s most valuable suburb? See what tops the list and where your neighbourhood ranks in this searchable data set.
Two people have been killed by falling branches this summer. But a push to relocate 100 newly planted gums away from footpaths has failed.
Get a proper look at the proposed $31m Granite Island causeway with this new video flyover.
Developers won’t be allowed to just cut and run under new rules aimed at stemming the loss of South Australia’s trees.
More than 100,000 properties across the metropolitan area are subdividable under current planning rules, but only half would return a profit to their owner, a new report by an Adelaide firm suggests. SEE EACH COUNCIL’S FIGURES
Months after being abandoned by supermarket giant Kaufland, two major tracts of land in Adelaide’s inner suburbs have been acquired by the State Government, which will lead a development that could include close to 500 new homes.
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