Thursday, 1 January 2026

News & Headlines


Same same, but different: the big end of town returning to retirement villages post image

Same same, but different: the big end of town returning to retirement villages

Japara Healthcare board recommends acquisition of its villages and aged care by Calvary for $380M post image

Japara Healthcare board recommends acquisition of its villages and aged care by Calvary for $380M

Stockland wants more land lease through further acquisitions and capital partners post image

Stockland wants more land lease through further acquisitions and capital partners

Stockland’s first land lease community in Victoria to save buyers about $160,000 post image

Stockland’s first land lease community in Victoria to save buyers about $160,000

Ingenia Communities CEO Simon Owen advises ASX finances better than expected: EBIT up 30% post image

Ingenia Communities CEO Simon Owen advises ASX finances better than expected: EBIT up 30%

NorthWest Healthcare withdraws $2.8B bid for Australian Unity Healthcare Property Trust – for now post image

NorthWest Healthcare withdraws $2.8B bid for Australian Unity Healthcare Property Trust – for now

ASX-listed Aspen buy Gannon family’s Wodonga village: plans to convert it to an LLC post image

ASX-listed Aspen buy Gannon family’s Wodonga village: plans to convert it to an LLC

Commonwealth Treasury wants retirees to spend all their super post image

Commonwealth Treasury wants retirees to spend all their super

Plans for 221-home Solana Lifestyle Resort planned for Australia’s sugar capital Mackay post image

Plans for 221-home Solana Lifestyle Resort planned for Australia’s sugar capital Mackay

Land lease operator Serenitas launches Thyme Lifestyle Resort Moreton Bay post image

Land lease operator Serenitas launches Thyme Lifestyle Resort Moreton Bay

Demand for Aura’s Indooroopilly Golf Course development sees final stage fast-tracked post image

Demand for Aura’s Indooroopilly Golf Course development sees final stage fast-tracked

Mid-sized residential and home care providers likely to lose out in new aged care market post image

Mid-sized residential and home care providers likely to lose out in new aged care market