
Zoning Reform Boosts GDP, Hornsby Plans 7157 Homes, Walters Keeps Ashes Side Compute, Qantas Revamps Sydney Lounge, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
November 6, 20259m 54s
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(0:10): Nationwide Zoning Reform Could Slash Home Prices and Rents, Boost GDP by $25 Billion
(3:09): Hornsby Station Study: Forecasting 7,157 New Homes with Focus on Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
(5:14): Australian Coach Kevin Walters Sticks with Winning Squad for Third Ashes Test, Prioritizes Team Continuity
(6:25): Qantas Unveils Sydney Lounge Overhaul with Wellness Terrace for Project Sunrise Travelers
(7:57): WA Opposition Leader Zempilas Urges Liberals to Retain Net Zero Amidst Internal Party Tensions
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(3:09): Hornsby Station Study: Forecasting 7,157 New Homes with Focus on Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
(5:14): Australian Coach Kevin Walters Sticks with Winning Squad for Third Ashes Test, Prioritizes Team Continuity
(6:25): Qantas Unveils Sydney Lounge Overhaul with Wellness Terrace for Project Sunrise Travelers
(7:57): WA Opposition Leader Zempilas Urges Liberals to Retain Net Zero Amidst Internal Party Tensions
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Image credit: The Sydney Morning Herald
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