‘Staring down the barrel’: Family battles cancer, homelessness
Parents already battling the cancer wracking their five-year-old’s body are now facing another heartbreaking challenge after learning their landlord is planning to sell.
Parents already battling the cancer wracking their five-year-old’s body are now facing another heartbreaking challenge after learning their landlord is planning to sell.
A landmark that has encouraged people to reminisce about ‘simple childhood times when many houses had cubbies in long gone backyards’ may have been saved.
Start ups and switched-on buyers are overcoming the deposit barrier with alternative ways to get into their own door sooner.
Where today’s first-home buyers are choosing to start their property journey has been revealed, with new data showing a state-by-state breakdown by postcode.
Big money is changing hands as rural properties ‒ including an up-and-coming avocado orchard and a high-producing dairy farm ‒ get snapped up by new owners.
The sale would follow a handful of other significant deals within the town, including major pubs and other commercial blocks changing hands for big sums.
The developer of an approved West Byron subdivision wants to modify staging and time frames for the project, even though they agreed to the conditions in a court process.
The popular Byron Bay venue has changed hands after being being owned by the same family for about three decades.
The Great Northern has been a staple of good times and live music for many years in Byron Bay and the pub has just sold for a huge sum
The applicants have proposed a range of two and three-bedroom homes throughout the development, which would span across two separate residential lots.
A tender has been awarded for one of the organisations which had put forward its case to take on the management of the facility, expected to become a community hub.
Conflicting views have been aired in the Land and Environment Court hearing that is considering the proposed major residential subdivision.
An expert ecologist has told the hearing that maps contained within the plans would need to be “reconciled” if the major subdivision goes ahead.
Ecological experts have shared their views on some of the proposed conditions that could be imposed if a controversial Northern Rivers development is approved.
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