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An eye-catching arachnid known for its intricate courtship dance was discovered near Yanchep. Now, a housing estate is landing on its sandy doorstep.

A sprawling Perth housing estate means peacock spider faces certain death

It’s been revealed that there are no environment laws in WA to protect a unique species from losing its habitat to a sprawling housing estate along Perth’s coast.

  • Sarah Brookes

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A planned estate in Tarneit has become a legal test of whether apartment up to five storeys high should be built in the outer suburbs.

If we build it, will they come? Developer rails against council demand for high-density housing

A Supreme Court fight looms over whether apartment buildings should be built instead of houses near a promised railway station in Melbourne’s outer west.

  • Adam Carey
Default rates will start rising “over next six to nine months.”

Mid-year crunch as land defaults rise

Buyer defaults in some of Australia’s vast city-fringe housing estates are expected to rise sharply in the middle of the year as a combination of timing, tighter bank lending standards and falling values cause a settlement crunch.

  • Simon Johanson
Peet Group will develop housing for 1200 people at Tonsley

Housing developer Peet reports 5.6pc profit rise

Housing developer and funds manager Peet has reported a 5.6 per cent rise in interim profit.

  • Carolyn Cummins

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