
Investment Shifts: Property Exodus Drives Capital Into Australia's AI Infrastructure
Core economic indicators suggest a mixed market, with property investors retreating and new capital funnelling into digital infrastructure.
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Core economic indicators suggest a mixed market, with property investors retreating and new capital funnelling into digital infrastructure.

From rezoning decisions in Queensland to federal housing targets, a wave of planning changes is hitting buyers, sellers and developers at the same time.

From grassroots galleries to neighbourhood collectives, communities are building resilience through art and connection as the country faces its hottest stretch in 167 years.
With auction clearance rates wobbling and government schemes under pressure, here's what first-home buyers need to know before signing anything in 2026.

As the city records its hottest June since 1859, cultural institutions are reckoning with a new reality: how to keep audiences, artists and exhibitions alive when the mercury won't stop climbing.

As the city records its hottest June in 167 years, cultural venues and outdoor events are scrambling to adapt infrastructure built for a cooler climate.

As NSW locks in a $1.2 billion train manufacturing commitment for the Hunter, one regional fabricator has spent three years quietly positioning itself to win the contracts others haven't chased yet.

From record-breaking winter heat to screen fatigue and hormonal health, here's what the science says about looking after yourself right now.
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