Staff Reporter International investors are eyeing off commercial property in Queensland, with office buildings attracting Middle East interests, according to Ray White. Ray White Commercial Queensland agent Damian McMahon said …
Tethys takes advantage of Central Asia’s push for energy independence
If asked about oil and gas bearing nations, ones thoughts naturally turn to the Middle East or perhaps America.
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Tethys takes advantage of Central Asia’s push for energy independence
Middle East group ready to splash the cash
THE Middle East investment group circling Cubbie Station, Western Gulf, has plans to invest $US1 billion ($1.1bn) in Australia.

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Property developer offers an opening to real estate in China – The Australian
Property developer offers an opening to real estate in China The Australian THIS obscure property developer is a stark example of the China discount: the market's suspicion of direct investment in the Middle Kingdom. … and more »
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Property developer offers an opening to real estate in China – The Australian
Mums and dads adding to the great Australian nightmare – Sydney Morning Herald
Mums and dads adding to the great Australian nightmare Sydney Morning Herald The new generation gap is built on the turf of real estate . But an even bigger class gap is opening.
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Mums and dads adding to the great Australian nightmare – Sydney Morning Herald
Leighton looks beyond Dubai
THE Middle Eastern operation of Australia’s Leighton Holdings is planning an aggressive push into emerging construction markets.

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Leighton looks beyond Dubai
Leighton looks beyond Dubai
THE Middle Eastern operation of Australia’s Leighton Holdings is planning an aggressive push into emerging construction markets.

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Leighton looks beyond Dubai
Changing the logic of cities
WHAT will our cities look like by the middle of the 21st century?
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Changing the logic of cities
Changing the logic of cities
WHAT will our cities look like by the middle of the 21st century?
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Changing the logic of cities



