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The ‘extraordinary numbers’ signalling years of pain for renters

The ‘extraordinary numbers’ signalling years of pain for renters

An expert analysis shows migration, low vacancy rates and soft investment will drive rental inflation beyond its current 15-year high.

  • by Rachel Clun

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NSW tree-change towns that boomed most over the past five years

NSW tree-change towns that boomed most over the past five years

Some have recorded 60 per cent growth as city escapees look for remote-working hotspots or local jobs, but not everyone wins.

  • by Sue Williams
Sandra lived the Great Australian Dream. Then she found something better

Sandra lived the Great Australian Dream. Then she found something better

The social worker and her family moved to the suburbs to buy a four-bedroom house with a backyard, front yard and all the trimmings. Then they sold up.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
For younger Australians, this budget falls woefully short

For younger Australians, this budget falls woefully short

In the lead-up to the budget, younger Australians were hopeful for real cost-of-living relief. Instead, we’ve been left with little to celebrate.

  • by Ryan Bourke
Suburbs that renters could afford with the budget’s extra help

Suburbs that renters could afford with the budget’s extra help

Rents have skyrocketed, and rent assistance is set to go up in response. Even so, it’s slim pickings.

  • by Jim Malo
We asked these Australians what they thought of the budget. This is what they told us

We asked these Australians what they thought of the budget. This is what they told us

We spoke to people about their thoughts and concerns ahead of, and immediately after, the budget. Here’s what they had to say.

  • by Olivia Ireland, Josefine Ganko, Jessica McSweeney, Jim Malo, Alex Crowe, Megan Gorrey and Cara Waters
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Fears over looming inner-city rental crunch when new university opens

Fears over looming inner-city rental crunch when new university opens

“Currently, for every rental property we advertise for rent in the inner city we have to limit the number of people attending home viewings because we would be swamped by attendees,” James Limnios said.

  • by Sarah Brookes
‘A really stark indicator’: People slashing food spending to cope with rising costs

‘A really stark indicator’: People slashing food spending to cope with rising costs

As prices continue to increase, new data shows persistent cost-of-living pressures are making households re-evaluate their shopping lists.

  • by Rachel Clun
Newstead development to tower over Gasworks

Newstead development to tower over Gasworks

Plans for a third and final tower in Mirvac’s “Sky Precinct” at Newstead have been submitted for council approval.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Your top WA budget questions answered: Our reporters explain the details

Your top WA budget questions answered: Our reporters explain the details

Over the past few days, you’ve been sending through your burning budget questions. Here to answer them is WAtoday state politics reporter Hamish Hastie and business reporter Peter Milne.

  • by Hamish Hastie and Peter Milne
Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Despite both Labor and the Coalition promising to end no grounds evictions before the last election, neither has moved to end the practice. One Liberal MP is sick of waiting.

  • by Michael McGowan