Launching its election priority list yesterday, Property Council of Australia’s Tasmanian Executive Director Rebecca Ellston said the need for a change of approach is clear.
The Tasmanian Government has committed to establishing a working group to develop a new fire levy model following backlash from advocacy groups, including the Property Council, to its earlier proposals.
Homelessness is the canary in the coal mine to a much more substantial issue throughout the housing continuum, according to Housing All Australians Founder Robert Pradolin.
Woods Bagot and Arup had one question in mind when designing the University of Tasmania’s Forestry Building: what will the end of the building like look like? Find out how they are designing not just for construction, but also deconstruction.
The Tasmanian Government plans to construct a 23,000-seat stadium south-east of Hobart’s CBD, a key step forward in the state’s pursuit of a 19th AFL license.
A program that put solar panels on the roofs of schools, an environmentally friendly mixed-use precinct, and a first-of-its-kind Integrated Communications Network are among the winners of the Property Council’s 2022 Rider Levett Bucknall State/Territory Development of the Year awards.
The Property Congress delegates who head to Hobart later this month will be “treading the dirt” of Australia’s last inner-capital city waterfront site. We spoke to Mary Massina, CEO of Macquarie Point Development Corporation, to find out more.
After being nominated for the Property Council’s Tasmanian Future Leader of the Year Award in 2019, Erin Rockliffe was challenged to overcome self-doubt and reflect on her rapid career progress.
As Tasmanians turn up to the polling booth this Saturday, boosting the first home owners grant should be “top of the next premier’s to-do list,” says Property Council executive director Rebecca Ellston.