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Things were about to go horribly wrong with a house build. But no-one seemed to be listening
via abc.net.au
A GJ Gardner Homes franchisee may have been trading while insolvent since early 2020. Then came more than 1,000 pages of complaint data about poor and defective works — but it was still able to sign up new customers for four years. -
There was more than 1,000 pages of complaint data against a home builder franchisee. But it could keep signing contracts
via abc.net.au
A GJ Gardner Homes franchisee may have been trading while insolvent since early 2020. Then came more than 1,000 pages of complaint data about poor and defective works — but it was still able to sign up new customers for four years. -
Despite more than 1,000 pages of complaint data against a home builder in Tasmania, they were still taking on work
via abc.net.au
A GJ Gardner Homes franchisee may have been trading while insolvent since early 2020. Then came more than 1,000 pages of complaint data about poor and defective works — but it was still able to sign up new customers for four years. -
Canberra home values are declining β but it's only a buyers' market for those who can save a deposit
via abc.net.au
There are more sellers than buyers in the Canberra property market, as a new report finds home values declined over the last three months. -
'They said I was too old': Chinese millennials lament the 'curse of 35'
via abc.net.au
Combined with the sluggish Chinese economy and persistent unemployment, pervasive age discrimination known as the "curse of 35" has led to a widespread feeling of economic insecurity among millennials.
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Photo shows torn and twisted blades of jet turbine on Qantas plane that was forced to make emergency landing
via abc.net.au
A Qantas aircraft that made an emergency landing in Sydney on Friday could return to the skies as early as this week as engineers work to replace the right engine of the Boeing 737-800. -
After an emergency landing at Sydney Airport, this Qantas jet could return to the skies as early as this week
via abc.net.au
A Qantas aircraft that made an emergency landing in Sydney on Friday could return to the skies as early as this week as engineers work to replace the right engine of the Boeing 737-800. -
NDIS property developer under investigation for allegedly gambling $39m of investor funds
via abc.net.au
The Federal Court has frozen the assets and appointed receivers to a Gold Coast couple and their companies after an ASIC investigation revealed that nearly $40 million of investors' money was likely gambled at casinos.
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