Thursday, 20 November 2025

Housing News


Ingenia opens $75 million land lease community to its first residents post image

Ingenia opens $75 million land lease community to its first residents

QLD: Halcyon sells over $120 million worth of homes in its Lakeside community post image

QLD: Halcyon sells over $120 million worth of homes in its Lakeside community

SA-first initiative: Housing Authority begins work on $19 million purpose-built apartments for older people post image

SA-first initiative: Housing Authority begins work on $19 million purpose-built apartments for older people

First stage of Adventist Care’s Rossmoyne Waters (WA) redevelopment officially complete post image

First stage of Adventist Care’s Rossmoyne Waters (WA) redevelopment officially complete

Green light for GemLife extension of Woodend land lease community (VIC) post image

Green light for GemLife extension of Woodend land lease community (VIC)

Construction begins on $47 million Edenlife Australind (WA) land lease community post image

Construction begins on $47 million Edenlife Australind (WA) land lease community

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Attention operators: applications open to develop NT Government’s seniors’ lifestyle project

Odyssey offering early buyers ‘customized’ apartments in $81 million Robina aged care project (QLD) post image

Odyssey offering early buyers ‘customized’ apartments in $81 million Robina aged care project (QLD)

Construction begins on new $31 million Opal aged care home in Treeby (WA) post image

Construction begins on new $31 million Opal aged care home in Treeby (WA)

Village regulation jeopardy: QLD leads with $30M+ in buybacks on Day One post image

Village regulation jeopardy: QLD leads with $30M+ in buybacks on Day One

Residents lose, operators lose post image

Residents lose, operators lose

‘Aged Care Rule’ versus Commonwealth’s ‘Hardship Rule’: James Underwood says ‘hardship’ is better option for residents and operators post image

‘Aged Care Rule’ versus Commonwealth’s ‘Hardship Rule’: James Underwood says ‘hardship’ is better option for residents and operators