Real estate and art unite through desire to spread trash message
When Ian Campbell, principal of Ray White Elizabeth Bay, learned that his friend Marina DeBris was using her art to raise awareness of pollution in the ocean, he decided to support her practice, and they have forged a partnership spanning many years.
How to keep your home cool as half the nation swelters
As Australians faces scorching temperatures across four states this weekend, we take a look at how to keep your home cool - without switching on the air-con.
Noosa riverfront house for sale
This house on the banks of Noosa River was designed by Architect Peter Hull, built by Chris Smith, and is for sale by Mal Cox of Tom Offermann.
Days on market down as buyer demand gathers pace
Properties are selling more quickly around Australia, but are selling the most quickly in Melbourne, according to new data from CoreLogic.
World's tallest wooden office tower planned for Brisbane
A $140 million Lendlease development on Brisbane's King Street is anticipated to be the tallest timber office tower in the world.
Taylor Swift takes on architectural conservation
Among her many talents, pop star Taylor Swift has now turned her hand to preserving historic architecture, going to great lengths - and expense - to restore the former home of Hollywood icon, Samuel Goldwyn.
'Coniston' circa 1885 in Ashfield for sale
This Victorian Italianate Mansion on 2,276 square metres in Sydney's inner west is for sale by Greg Emerton of Devine Real Estate.
Luke Beveridge shares his insights at REIV's ‘Ignite - Leadership Exchange’
In a new one-day format, the Real Estate Institute of Victoria's 'Ignite - Leadership Exchange' will give attendees the opportunity to learn about leadership and team-building from the best in the field, with Guy Russo, CEO of Target and Kmart, and Luke Beveridge, head coach of the Western Bulldogs, speaking at the event.
Rates on hold, but housing affordability remains 'hotly debated'
The Reserve Bank has left interest rates at historic lows as economic conditions improve, but the property industry says other measures are required to improve housing affordability.
REIWA puts property on the agenda for upcoming state election
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia has revealed the first two of four policies it hopes to get all sides of politics to agree to before the 11 March state election.