Across much of the world including Australia, 2021 might just rank as one of the most anticipated years in a very long time. We’re all pretty keen to welcome the …
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Traditionally I’ve always used my last few posts each year to review the previous 12 months, alongside predictions for the new year. Looking back at predictions made 12-months ago for …
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With NSW taking the lead in what has been described as ‘the biggest Tax Reform since Federation’ residential Stamp Duty is in for a shake-up in favour of a proposed …
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Last week I started to re-count an overview of the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences 2020, with this year’s Laureates, Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson, addressing auction theory.
The complexity …
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Search for the Nobel Prize website under Economic Sciences – Prizes in Economic Sciences 2020 – Popular Information and you’ll find the above heading with this year’s Laureates, Paul Milgrom …
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Closed borders, greatly restricted local and in reality, no overseas travel and the absence of big cultural events and gatherings have given rise to a new trend in urban living …
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We might still think of Canberra as a relatively new city however, its history spans more than 100-years. This heritage extends beyond political intrigue and covets aspects of Walter Burley …
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In the course of my career, this is a question I’ve been asked so many times I’ve lost count. However, as you might expect it’s also a question I’m asked …
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Like its sister-market Sydney’s CBD, the Melbourne City apartment market while perhaps looking somewhat different in terms of building style, offers remarkable opportunity and different pockets of growth and variety.
Having earlier given a brief overview of the apartment markets in the Sydney CBD, Northern Beaches and Eastern suburbs, this week I’m turning my attention to the interesting diversity of …
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