Property developers and builders opted not to press ahead with a record number of units in the last five years – despite them being approved by councils.
New data released by CoreLogic shows property prices increasing for the 15th month running, with overall values up $78,000 since the trough last January.
Frontline police have complained they now have fewer options when alleged domestic violence offenders breach bail conditions.
A healthy-looking King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in February, told patients at a treatment centre for the disease in London that he was “alright”.
Being concerned about identify theft and fraud is a valid concern, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
The former US president was found to have broken a gag order nine times by making public statements on social media and on his campaign website.
The former US president was found to have broken a gag order nine times by making public statements on social media and on his campaign website.
The Albanese government has identified the first fleet of aspiring wind farm developers and issued six permits to build turbines off the Victorian coast.
Retail spending growth over the year to the end of March was just 0.8 per cent – the weakest growth on record outside the pandemic and the introduction of the GST in 2000.
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Anthony Albanese’s Future Made in Australia will be the centrepiece of the May budget. The treasurer will reveal the five key tests for how it will work.
St Kilda’s Jack Higgins was unsuccessful at the tribunal in getting his three-ban reduced. Meanwhile, Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield’s hamstring injury will sideline him for four to six weeks and Hawthorn will be struggling for tall targets against the Bulldogs.
King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Macmillan Cancer Centre for monarch's first public-facing appearance since cancer diagnosis.
Brittany Higgins' fiance, David Sharaz, will not fight a defamation case brought against him by former defence minister Linda Reynolds.
An arsonist who deliberately lit a 2009 Black Saturday bushfire that killed 10 people and destroyed more than 150 homes in the Latrobe Valley has been released.
The Manly halfback will be free to face the Raiders on Friday after successfully arguing he was not the main player involved in a dangerous tackle on Shaun Lane.
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A driver has allegedly been threatened with a replica gun, sparking a dramatic arrest in Perth’s south.
The premier has given the strongest indication yet that he will commit to laws allowing police to use metal-detecting wands in a wide range of public places.
Two more councillors have quit the Victorian Greens – and up to five more are tipped to soon follow suit – as a broader internal dispute threatens to split the party.
So enough with the generic statements and abstract villains like Andrew Tate, let’s look in the mirror and call out those in our own backyard. We can never put out the fire if we allow the usual suspects to continue to fan the flames of our long-running DV crisis.
Bonza airlines was tipped into voluntary administration. But its problems are just part of wider questions being asked about the financial health of its backer, US investment firm 777 Partners.
A new University of Adelaide study investigates how dementia shows up in dogs and what training might help.
The shattered family of a much-loved teacher, who died in a horror crash in Adelaide’s south, have told the man who killed her of the hole he's left in their lives.