Taking the long view in property
A revealing look at the rise and fall of Australia’s top 20 cities from 1954 to 2054.
A revealing look at the rise and fall of Australia’s top 20 cities from 1954 to 2054.
From hippies to hipsters, it’s almost as if there’s a survival instinctto evolve, to adjust to the times and create new social mores. Why?
It’s no longer possible to operate a global corporate without an explicit social licence: witness the exodus of firms from Russia.
After two years of Covid, it’s time to undertake a damage assessment.
Stilled by the pandemic, our footy ovals, courts and pools are being thrillingly brought back to life with kids’ sport. Let’s celebrate.
There is no other ‘rich’ nation that can match Australia’s outlook and offer growth in the key working-age and taxpaying demographic over the coming decade.
Our approach to city planning has radically changed in the past 20 years. How will our urban areas fare in a post-lockdown world?
More Australians will work from home in the post-Covid era, but the CBD office market is not dead with one factor that will see the gap filled.
Whatever the way ahead, the most valuable asset in times of great disruption is the ability to remain upbeat and positive.
Geelong and the Gold Coast are projected to be the big winners as Millenials drive growth.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/bernard-salt/page/24