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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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Belle property adds Adelaide lifestyle location

Belle Property’s newest principal believes there couldn’t be a better moment to introduce the brand to Adelaide’s ...Read More
Angus Raine

Angus Raine ‘delighted and vindicated’ by tunnel blueprint

The network chairman has been advocating for the Blue Mountains tunnel since it was first proposed by urban futurists in...Read More
New app looks to maximise investors’ savings

New app looks to maximise investors’ savings

A new app to help property investors assess the financial health of their portfolios has hit the market. ...Read More
Bayside agent brings specialist skills to The Agency

Bayside agent brings specialist skills to The Agency

The Agency has added another sales specialist to its roster in Victoria, welcoming Tracy Tian Belcher to the fold. ...Read More
Sunshine Coast

New ventures struggle for space as business booms on the Sunshine Coas...

A lack of available commercial space on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast could be stymying important small-business activit...Read More
commercial sectors

Which commercial sectors face the highest risk of default in 2022?

A new report has revealed the industries facing the highest rates of financial distress over the next 12 months. ...Read More
Julie Collins

MP Julie Collins named Minister for Housing

Australia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed his full cabinet, appointing a member of parliament from ...Read More
Metricon

Metricon owners aim to end speculation with $30m investment

To quell any rising fears over the stability of the developer, Metricon’s owners have injected $30 million into the bu...Read More
Tasmanian NRAS tenants assured they won’t be left high and dry

Tasmanian NRAS tenants assured they won’t be left high and dry

The Tasmanian government has announced efforts to help the state’s residents who were benefiting from the Australian g...Read More

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