Housing construction is expected to ramp up this year but labour shortages, builder insolvencies and higher global inflation pose headwinds.
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The pace of home building is expected to ramp up this year, but labour shortages, builder insolvencies and higher global inflation posing headwinds. The run of lacklustre new housing starts continued in late 2024, with dwelling approvals falling 3.6 per cent in November, to 14,998. Building approvals as tracked by the Australian Bureau of Statistics […]
Housing construction is expected to ramp up this year but labour shortages, builder insolvencies and higher global inflation pose headwinds.
New dwelling approvals are still falling short – whilst up 6% on last year – they remain lacklustre. Some 168,000 new dwellings were approved over...
Building approvals data reveals the ongoing strengthening in the new home building market and continue to point to a moderate-pace recovery in 2025....
The prime minister defended his plan to deliver more than a million houses, saying the overall trend in approvals was upward.
A dramatic fall in new building approvals just as the market looked to turn a corner has cast more doubt on Anthony Albanese’s housing target.
A dramatic fall in new building approvals just as the market looked to turn a corner has cast more doubt on Anthony Albanese’s housing target.
Over the past year, we’ve run close to 1,400 stories — some that centred around the economy and public policy, others built around statistics that...
A November surge in Western Australian building approvals has sparked a fresh fight over whether the State’s housing crisis is nearly at an end.
A November surge in Western Australian building approvals has sparked a fresh fight over whether the State’s housing crisis is nearly at an end.
Out with the old and in with the new, as they say. With the new year comes new housing laws and regulations that will impact everyone from builders to...