AN 18-year love affair with one of the Riverina’s landmark stations is about to end.
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Farewell to Tuppal Station
May 18, 2012
Australian real estate news
AN 18-year love affair with one of the Riverina’s landmark stations is about to end.
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Farewell to Tuppal Station
CHINA’S mega-rich have begun putting their bets down on the Gold Coast, investing millions of dollars in development sites.

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Chinese punt on golden assets
Sentiment in the building industry is on the up and expected to be more positive over the next 12 months, according to The Citi Australian Residential Housing Survey – May 2012.
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Builder confidence on the rise
THE number of US homes seized by banks fell and fewer properties entered into the foreclosure process in April.

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Foreclosure rate falls in US
Meatworkers Union secretary Wally Curran allegedly received payments. 18 May 2012 8:27 AM
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MIESF trustee paid by group that fund invested in: report
Dixon Advisory’s US Masters Residential Property Fund, the only listed Australian property trust with a primary strategy of investing in US residential property, is seeking to double in size ahead of…
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Dixon Advisory’s US property fund seeking extra $100 million ahead of ASX listing
“The cockroaches have even moved out” is the marketing tagline for a waterfront property up for sale in Church Point, near Bayview.
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Cockroach-free Church Point waterfront cottage on the market
Western Australian Treasurer and Attorney-General Christian Porter says a flat housing market has cost the state government an estimated $836 million in projected stamp duty over the next four…
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Flat WA property market could cost state government $836 million in lost stamp duty: Treasurer
The first creditors meeting for the collapsed construction arm of St Hilliers has been set for May 25 as accusations continue to fly over decisions to award government contracts to the Sydney-based…
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St Hilliers creditors’ meeting set for May 25 as hundreds of contractors still await payment on projects
Hambleton Hill, the two-storey 30-room 1860s Hunter Valley residence, has been listed for sale by artist Dale Franks. The sandstock brick homestead – typical of the transition period from the late…
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Artist Dale Franks lists his colonial Hunter Valley retreat: Title Tattle
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