Chinese favor Melbourne Chinese housing market

According to a leading real estate advertising company, Hong Kong people in China have more inquiries about Melbourne’s East Side real estate than any other country. The REA Group confirmed that Hong Kong people have increased their enquiries and searches for Monash properties. Nerida Conisbee, chief economist at realestate.com.au, said real estate search in Monash…

New loan volume is the highest in four years

This week, a total of 1,529 properties in Australia participated in the auction on Saturday, with a preliminary clearance rate of 77%. Compared to last week, 1,615 sets of auctions were reduced by about 100 sets. A total of 1,916 properties were auctioned in the same period last year, resulting in a clearance rate of…

Intelligent design: time wise, for climate building

There may be no chimneys that can be seen, but whenever we set up a poorly designed structure or use energy-intensive solutions to cool, heat and operate inefficient buildings, we push the greenhouse gas emissions curve. In Australia, our built environment currently represents a huge “carbon debt”. Our mission is to reverse this trend. We…

The emergence and development of compact city theory

1sustainable development If modernism is created to adapt to the great social, economic and technological changes that have occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to the rapid development of industrialization and urbanization, postmodernism originated from the criticism of the drawbacks of modernism, so compact. Urban theory originates from human reflection on…

Industry and commerce call on the government to increase the number of skilled migrants

The industrial and commercial community has urged the federal government to relax restrictions on skilled immigrants to accelerate infrastructure construction without incurring cost overruns. After RBA President Philip Lowe said the government could do more in infrastructure investment, Peter Burn, head of policy at the Australian Industry Group (AIG), said that by accepting more skilled…

Victorian Liberal Party by-election to the Senate

Former Victorian Liberal Party member of the Federal House of Representatives Sarah Henderson won the party’s by-election, and she will represent the Victorian Liberal Party to fill the vacant Federal Senate seat. The Victorian Senate seat was vacant due to the resignation of former communications minister Mitch Fifield and the appointment of Australia’s permanent ambassador…