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New South Wales’ powerful anti-corruption body is running a ruler over dealings by Western Sydney property developer Bathla Group.
Old office towers could become the sunshine state’s secret weapon to beating an accommodation crunch ahead of the 2032 Olympics, significantly slashing construction costs.
Australia’s housing shortage could fix itself by the mid-2030s as a tidal wave of Baby Boomer deaths begins releasing family homes to the next generation, writes Bernard Salt.
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