Victorian Government appoints CSV CEO and proposes new apartment designs
The Victorian Government has welcomed Dan O'Brien as the new CEO of Cladding Safety Victoria and is set to introduce new design standards for the outside of apartment buildings, to ensure new developments are built to a "high-quality, and improve the look and feel of local neighbourhoods."
Lordi joins McGrath Bayside Manly
Joseph Lordi has joined the McGrath Bayside Manly team and will be specialising in the premium suburbs of Wynnum, Manly and Raby Bay.
Main River family oasis
Designed by architect Bayden Goddard, this Isle of Capri home delivers a stunning Gold Coast lifestyle, with easy ocean access, close to shops, cafes, and restaurants. For sale by Michael Kollosche of Kollosche.
Wonderful wardrobes
Get dressed in style with these 9 wonderful wardrobes, as seen on Luxury List.
Paint it BLAC : How Peta Donaldson is transforming outdoor environments
A desire to combine three of her passions has led Peta Donaldson to new heights as the founder of BLAC Design.
Broadlees: grand Adelaide Hills mansion with historic gardens
Dating to 1926, this historic estate encompasses approx. 18 acres, only 5 mins from the edge of the city. For sale by Dee-Anne Hunt of Harcourts Williams.
Property Council of Australia backs the appointment of NSW Building Commissioner
Property Council of Australia welcomes the news of the newly appointed NSW Building Commissioner, David Chandler, following this month's Building Minister's Forum.
Riverview residential development site for sale through Ray White Special Projects
A 40.78 hectare residential development site in Riverview is for sale through Ray White Special Projects.
Knight Frank Private Office sets foot in Sydney
The newly formed Private Office, based in Sydney and led by Sarah Harding and Kymbal Dunne will offer a residential and commercial real estate advisory team, which will advise and transact for high-net-worth clients, family offices and their advisers.
One in three organisations make employee payment mistakes regularly
The Australian Payroll Association research found that of the 33 per cent of payroll managers admit to making employee payment or entitlement blunders at least once a month, and a further 21 per cent admitted to making mistakes every quarter.