Property
Politicians are always ready to blame each other for the housing crisis. Yet both sides' solutions are remarkably similar.
There is increasing pressure to adjust the prudential regulator’s 3% interest rate buffer and mortgage risk-weighting to provide a leg-up for first home buyers.
The investment firm's modelling has been sent to a parliamentary inquiry looking into mortgage regulations.
With Labor's latest housing policy stuck in the Senate, how would the crossbench treat the issue if given the balance of power after the election?
Faced with rapidly growing waste volumes, the construction industry is experimenting with design, installation and demolition methods to promote a circular materials loop.
With two consecutive surpluses under its belt, the government may well be tempted to pull the pin on an early election.
Labor MPs were left aghast this week at the government’s response to speculation it was planning to amend negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount.
The Albanese government is 'flying the kite' on changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions. In doing so, it risks losing control of the narrative.
Anthony Albanese doesn’t like being pressed by the media on his plans for negative gearing. Is he simply fed up, or is he about to make a move on landlord tax concessions?