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What tenants can do if their landlord hikes the rent

What tenants can do if their landlord hikes the rent

Tenants are being hit with rising costs, with more pain expected to come. But there are steps renters can take when facing a rent increase.

  • by Kate Burke

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The $12m capital city home with a private lake and space for 25 cars

The $12m capital city home with a private lake and space for 25 cars

While it may be Adelaide’s most expensive home on sale today, considering what’s on offer, imagine what it would be worth if it were located in Sydney or Melbourne.

  • by James Robinson
Labor secures stunning election win in South Australia, Marshall concedes

Labor secures stunning election win in South Australia, Marshall concedes

Labor’s Peter Malinauskas has won the South Australian election, becoming the first opposition leader to unseat an incumbent government during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Would you co-buy with the government if it meant you could own a house?

Would you co-buy with the government if it meant you could own a house?

A national shared equity scheme, where the federal government contributes up to 30 per cent of a property’s value, is being called for by the Grattan Institute.

  • by Kate Burke
Where are the highest rental yields in Australia?

Where are the highest rental yields in Australia?

Sharply rising prices and record-low yields in half of our capital cities can make it tough for residential property investors to find reliable returns, but there is hope.

  • by Sue Williams
‘No horrible politics’: The art of being in opposition during a pandemic

‘No horrible politics’: The art of being in opposition during a pandemic

Opposition leaders in NSW and South Australia have looked to Victoria’s alternative government - they don’t like what they see.

  • by Paul Sakkal
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How much longer can the renovation boom last?

How much longer can the renovation boom last?

Australia has been through a home building and renovation boom, but will the frenzy continue into the new year?

  • by Sue Williams
SA wouldn’t accept dying teenager after misdiagnosis ‘muddied water’

SA wouldn’t accept dying teenager after misdiagnosis ‘muddied water’

An inquest into the death of teenager Alex Braes has heard he was left stranded at Broken Hill because of a trouble-plagued transfer system with South Australia.

  • by Carrie Fellner
Former SA premier Jay Weatherill tests positive for COVID-19

Former SA premier Jay Weatherill tests positive for COVID-19

Mr Weatherill met with the Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas during his time in South Australia.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola and Sarah McPhee
‘Once-in-a-generation’ actor David Dalaithngu dies
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‘Once-in-a-generation’ actor David Dalaithngu dies

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall confirmed the news in a statement late on Monday night.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola
The little economies that could: SA and Tasmania lead the nation

The little economies that could: SA and Tasmania lead the nation

They may be the smallest economies, but for the first time South Australia and Tasmania have out-shone the bigger states to lead them out of the pandemic recession.

  • by Shane Wright