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Juliet Helmke

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Based in Sydney, Juliet Helmke has a broad range of reporting and editorial experience across the areas of business, technology, entertainment and the arts. She was formerly Senior Editor at The New York Observer.

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Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar

80% of FY22’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme places already filled

The government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme (FHLDS) for FY22 has already reached nearly 80 per cent of its annual ...Read More
Greg Pratt

Seasoned Sunshine Coast agent goes virtual

An industry veteran of over three decades has gone virtual in his new venture, maintaining that these days, a shopfront ...Read More
Manos Findikakis

The data play. Four critical rules.

The person who controls the data, controls the game. The statement should serve as the best advice for every business ow...Read More
Adrian Knight

New brand for familiar Gosford figure

A Central Coast real estate industry veteran has parted ways with his longtime network, joining forces with Stone Real E...Read More
Network kicks off Q4 with 2 corporate appointments

Network kicks off Q4 with 2 corporate appointments

Two strategic appointments will reinforce the capabilities of RE/MAX Australia’s corporate team. ...Read More
APRA boosts lending buffer to cool home loan risks

APRA boosts lending buffer to cool home loan risks

APRA hopes changing the rules around how banks assess the serviceability of home loans will cool rising household debt...Read More
4one4 Property Co and Climagap

Tasmanian agency goes net zero

A Tasmanian agency has made the first step towards becoming a carbon-neutral business. ...Read More
Boutique agency eschews one-size-fits-all in regional expansion

Boutique agency eschews one-size-fits-all in regional expansion

A Victorian network has added two new regional offices in the third quarter of 2021, concentrating on expanding outside ...Read More
lack of international students

Are landlords the biggest losers of the lack of international students...

The lack of international students currently residing in Australia looks to have had a bigger impact on landlords than i...Read More

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