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Joe Gersh thinks Melbourne is falling behind Sydney. And he knows how to fix it
The first thing that hits is the smell of premium scented air. The exclusive venue is where I sit down to lunch with Joe Gersh, businessman, philanthropist, ex-ABC board member turned virulent critic – a man who upended his life and doesn’t pull any punches.
- Stephen Brook
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A plan for 50,000 homes in Perth’s north is under way. But has the government really ‘learned from Ellenbrook’?
The first wheels in a commitment to build tens of thousands of new homes in Perth’s northern suburbs have started turning. But the plan will take 50 years to complete.
- Holly Thompson
Stockland and Ampol rev up superfast EV charging stations
Property landlord Stockland has joined forces with fuel supplier Ampol to roll out AmpCharge fast and ultra-fast electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
- Carolyn Cummins
New rules send ‘shock waves’ through the housing industry
The cost of making homes more sustainable and the banning of engineered stone have sent shock waves through the construction industry.
- Carolyn Cummins
‘Right time’: Stockland inks $1.3b deal as it bets on a housing rebound
Property giant Stockland has thrown its weight behind a forecast rebound in the national housing sector after reaching an agreement to buy 12 under-construction land and home villages from Lendlease.
- Carolyn Cummins
Mirvac inks $600m deal aimed at downsizing Baby Boomers
Property giant Mirvac will buy 27 land lease communities – where the home is owned but the land is rented – moving into the growing affordable housing market.
- Carolyn Cummins
Boards wary about splashing dividend cash as growth slows
Boards are taking a cautious stance on lifting dividends as businesses face rising costs and an economy that is slowing because of steep interest rate rises.
- Clancy Yeates
Stockland cuts home prices, sizes to lure in first-home buyers
The country’s biggest developer of home estates will cut back the size and price of its projects by an average of 20 per cent, seeking to woo first home buyers.
- Carolyn Cummins
Happy little Vegemites as factory stays in local hands
The home of Vegemite will stay in Australia after its owner, ASX-listed Bega Cheese, inked a $114.6 million sale of the 100-year-old Melbourne factory to Charter Hall.
- Carolyn Cummins
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No ‘cringey’ cupcakes: Property giant Stockland’s diversity goals
In the emissions-intensive construction sector, property giant Stockland believes the way forward is through diversity and inclusion.
- Tim Boreham
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