Living in Sydney now costs $30k more a year than Melbourne, with data showing how the cost of everything from petrol to coffee compares across the country. New data on the full costs of living in ...
When I left south-west London for Sydney a year ago, I had a pretty good idea of what to expect – at least, I thought I did. It was the city I’d fallen in love with as a backpacker in 2020, the place ...
The MCG Quantity Surveyors data revealed buying the average Sydney house now required savings of over $380,000 for a 20 per cent deposit and stamp duty, with thousands more needed on top for other ...
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The Scottish man said he owned "several" properties but had no savings in the bank. · Source: TikTok/@coposit_street The 48-year-old was stopped in the street by Coposit, a property app that has gone ...
As a new “Sydneysider,” I tend to stay away from the outspoken Sydney-Melbourne rivalry, which dates back to Pre-Federation Australia. The truth is I struggled tremendously when moving to Australia ...
If you think Sydney is already full, it's going to get more crowded in the next 10 years. NSW will have nearly 1 million more people by 2034, with more than 650,000 of them living in Sydney, according ...
Tyra Banks has been living the Aussie life for the last 18 months, with most fans not knowing she's been working undercover as a start-up boss Down Under. The American supermodel, 51, has been jumping ...
The Daily Telegraph’s exclusive new series, ‘Heartbreak Harbour’, reveals just how tough the quest for love is in Sydney right now. With more than 1.7 million single people living in Sydney, the ...
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Next step in Sydney ‘mini city’ plan
The NSW government is working on housing projects “close to the city”, following the failure of the Rosehill housing mini-city project, Premier Chris Minns has revealed, as Sydney’s housing crisis ...
When it comes to finding love in Sydney, a wave of singles believe the Harbour City is “cliquey”, “superficial” and that singles have learnt to expect the “bare minimum”. With more than 1.7 million ...
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