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Life in a tight spot not for all, but Brisbane homes might be heading that way

Life in a tight spot not for all, but Brisbane homes might be heading that way

No longer backyard shoeboxes, granny flats could be mutually beneficial for struggling renters and homeowners.

  • by Courtney Kruk

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‘A revolution is coming to transport in the south-east’: First Metro routes revealed

‘A revolution is coming to transport in the south-east’: First Metro routes revealed

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says the new shared revenue agreement with state government means 10 Brisbane Metro megabuses can now roll out earlier than planned.

  • by Tony Moore
Why this council is opposing a $170m solar farm that would power 48,000 homes

Why this council is opposing a $170m solar farm that would power 48,000 homes

A 100-megawatt solar farm is the latest flashpoint over the construction of renewable energy projects in regional Australia.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Extra 160,000 bus services a year under landmark fare deal

Extra 160,000 bus services a year under landmark fare deal

Bus fare revenue that now goes to the state government will be shared with Brisbane City Council to allow extra services.

  • by Tony Moore
Barangaroo is getting a metro station within weeks. What’s built above is mired in drama

Barangaroo is getting a metro station within weeks. What’s built above is mired in drama

The state government is facing accusations of misleading the public over $2 billion plans to redevelop the final piece of the Barangaroo foreshore.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Increase in SEQ train disruptions as 50¢ fare trial looms

Increase in SEQ train disruptions as 50¢ fare trial looms

Queensland Rail says it is meeting its targets for having the trains run on time. A commuter group says the evidence suggests otherwise.

  • by Tony Moore
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Sydney’s housing reforms have shaken up the city. There’s more to come

Sydney’s housing reforms have shaken up the city. There’s more to come

The premier says the need to get more homes built, particularly for young people, is not going to disappear any time soon.

  • by Christopher Harris
Revealed: The ‘missing middle’ Sydney housing changes delayed until after council elections

Revealed: The ‘missing middle’ Sydney housing changes delayed until after council elections

The major “stage 2” changes to permit more low- and mid-rise housing are now slated for the end of 2024 despite earlier indications they would be active by June.

  • by Michael Koziol
Housing plan unveiled for Carriageworks precinct

Housing plan unveiled for Carriageworks precinct

The Minns government will deliver 250 social and affordable homes near Redfern station after revealing the first four Sydney sites to use surplus public land.

  • by Max Maddison
Why downlights are making you colder and your split system less effective

Why downlights are making you colder and your split system less effective

Ever felt like the air-conditioner only pushes around cold air in winter? It may take climbing up into the attic and having a look around to find out why that is.

  • by Jim Malo
Church v state: The battle over density around Sydney’s metro stations

Church v state: The battle over density around Sydney’s metro stations

Everybody agrees Metro West will change Five Dock. But how much? A proposal by the Anglican Church for 20-storey towers has brought the question into focus.

  • by Michael Koziol