Support for trade training can make a real difference - HIA
“Funding arrangements put in place during the pandemic have proven their worth in increasing the uptake of building trade training,” said HIA Executive Director Industry Policy, Geordan Murray.
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is highlighting the value of property managers as the most significant rental legislative reforms in more than a decade come into effect on 1 October.
The Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) President, Mr Hayden Groves has today launched a new national and multi-year campaign with a clear objective: the phase out of stamp duty.
Small businesses urged to take urgent action to safeguard internet identity
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, has implored small businesses to take urgent action to safeguard their brand and identity on the internet or risk seeing impersonators, web-name ‘campers’ or cyber criminals take up domain names just like theirs.
REIQ stands by best practice recommendation to defend against new tenancy laws
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is setting the record straight on its best practice recommendation for managing tenancies once new tenancy legislation is introduced in less than two months’ time.
“With the election now behind us, a spike this week is a distinct possibility" says REINSW
Housing policy played a key role in the election and with Labor’s victory, the shared equity proposition for some first home buyers of the Help to Buy scheme presumably awaits, says Tim McKibbin, Chief Executive Officer, REINSW.
Amid Housing Affordability Commitments, Where Are the Housing Quality Commitments?
Property peak body Strata Community Association (SCA) is pleased at recent policy announcements directed at first home buyers, but extremely concerned about the lack of policies to ensure their quality.