R U OK? Day: A timely reminder for conveyancers to check in
Industry leaders urge conveyancers to pick up the phone to talk to peers - or to go and have a coffee with someone.
Industry leaders urge conveyancers to pick up the phone to talk to peers - or to go and have a coffee with someone.
Most witnesses stressed the need for greater power for ARNECC as well as support from Federal agencies.
Sydney's Long Bay Correctional Centre, and it's expansive tract of land on the eastern suburbs coastline, could be the key to solving the city's housing burden.
Tarneit in Victoria and Pimpama in Queensland became shorthand for Australia’s population boom. In 2025 the momentum has widened. Fresh ABS local‑area figures point to a new wave of growth corridors on the edges of Melbourne and Sydney, with supporting signs in Perth and South‑East Queensland.
Rate-cut fueled optimism, and the prospect of first home buyer incentives, are driving demand across Australia.
Latest Regional Movers Index – which tracks migration from capital cities to the regions – fell by nearly 20 per cent in June.
The AUSTRAC chief executive says no conveyancers will go to the wall as they help the financial crimes agency tackle the scourge of money laundering and counter terror financing.
But annually there has been a decline of 4.2 per cent, suggesting sellers and buyers alike are hesitant about proceeding, SQM Research's Louis Christopher says.
The 180,500 figure for homes started in 2024-25 is almost 60,000 short of the government’s annual target of 240,000, Master Builders Australia Shane Garrett says.
Consumer protection regulator Natasha Mann highlights stance after revelations about investigation into suspended high-profile estate agent Josh Tesolin.