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Goodbye Selina’s: The new plan for Coogee Bay Hotel approved

Goodbye Selina’s: The new plan for Coogee Bay Hotel approved

The famed Selina’s nightclub at the Coogee Bay Hotel will be demolished, while a new 11-cafe laneway will appear in its place. But some locals say it’s still “too big”.

  • by Michael Koziol and Anthony Segaert

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Coalition’s super-for-housing policy would only help wealthier homebuyers

Coalition’s super-for-housing policy would only help wealthier homebuyers

The Coalition’s plan to allow Australians to use their super for housing would disproportionately help wealthier people buy more expensive homes.

  • by Brendan Coates and Joey Moloney
Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why
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Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why

We’ve done the maths and, for 170,000 homes to be delivered, all 37 zones would require the density of Elizabeth Bay.

  • by Michael Koziol
Sydney’s architecture hit list: Do you live or work in a building that planners hate?

Sydney’s architecture hit list: Do you live or work in a building that planners hate?

Local councils across Sydney have lists of buildings regarded as lacking in heritage values. Is your property among them?

  • by Andrew Taylor
Council threatens legal action against Minns government over housing reforms

Council threatens legal action against Minns government over housing reforms

Ku-ring-gai Council is worried the Minns government’s transport-oriented housing reforms will destroy the heritage and tree canopy of suburbs in Sydney’s north shore.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Would you live here? The experts’ verdict on the government’s mid-rise houses

Would you live here? The experts’ verdict on the government’s mid-rise houses

The government has released a slew of new photos of mid-rise housing that it says is the “best there is to offer”. Is it? We took a closer look.

  • by Anthony Segaert
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The spare-bedroom solution to the housing crisis

The spare-bedroom solution to the housing crisis

Australia’s housing crisis will worsen in coming years. Independent MP Allegra Spender has a simple plan to help fix it.

  • by Rachel Clun
Pontoon for charter boats at cruise terminal built ‘in next 12 months’

Pontoon for charter boats at cruise terminal built ‘in next 12 months’

Behind-the-scenes talks have accelerated plans for a charter boat pontoon at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal to bring tourists down river to the CBD.

  • by Tony Moore
Public housing towers class action case dismissed, but judge throws lifeline

Public housing towers class action case dismissed, but judge throws lifeline

The legal fight against the demolition of Melbourne’s high-rise public housing towers has been dealt a major blow.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Transport lobby wants Brisbane tunnel modelling released amid congestion fears

Transport lobby wants Brisbane tunnel modelling released amid congestion fears

RACQ wants the government to release traffic modelling for its proposed Kedron to Carseldine Gympie Road Bypass Tunnel and a bigger commitment to public transport on the northside.

  • by Tony Moore
Brisbane boom is being held back by tight housing market: Schrinner

Brisbane boom is being held back by tight housing market: Schrinner

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says a housing shortage is holding Brisbane back, after a major consultancy report listed the city’s strengths and future prospects.

  • by Tony Moore