Defense land sell-off sparks housing potential
The federal government’s plan to sell off surplus Defence land is prompting states to assess whether former military sites could help ease the housing crunch. Click here to view:
The Milton Mini Markets has made a triumphant return, under the new management of Goodwill Projects. The lunchtime market will set up on the corner of Cribb and Little Cribb Street every Thursday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, bringing food trucks and gourmet stalls to hungry locals. The market is expanding to also include fresh produce, sweet treats (for when those naughty 3:00 pm cravings strike), live entertainment and rotating specialty stores each week. The same site will come alive on Sundays as of April 17, when the Milton Markets relaunches with fresh farm-direct produce, market provisions, baked goods and more.
The federal government’s plan to sell off surplus Defence land is prompting states to assess whether former military sites could help ease the housing crunch. Click here to view:
Rental stress among Australians aged over 75 has surged 116 per cent since 2013, with experts warning 55,000 older people face potential homelessness without urgent reform. Click here to view: