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The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) is Australia’s peak Representative body for all segments of the Urban Development Industry. The institute has been representing the industry in Western Australia for more than 40 years.

  • Ticking all the boxes

    The West Australian Lisa Holland-McNair explores a master-planned community south of Bunbury in her series on the winners of the 2019 Urban Development Institute of Australia awards for excellence. Beachfront access, 50ha of parks connected…

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  • Advances in urban life

    Melville Gazette A MT Pleasant multi-storey development and boutique Palmyra apartment project have taken out the major awards at the 2019 Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) WA awards. Stirling Capital’s 20-storey 111-apartment Cirque development…

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  • Cirque ticks all the boxes

    The West Australian Public amenity, significant sustainability features and attention to detail have helped Stirling Capital’s Cirque Mt Pleasant apartment development win the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s most prestigious award. Cirque beat a record…

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  • Metronet plans solidify in Perth’s north-east

    The Weekend West – First Home Buyers Guide With plans for the Ellenbrook train line and station locations recently finalised as part of the State Government’s METRONET project, now is the time to consider the…

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  • Amenities and location important considerations

    The Weekend West – First Home Buyers Guide “The biggest mistake when making a property purchase in any area is only considering one aspect, such as price, and not thinking about all your needs such…

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  • Land sale numbers a positive sign

    Stirling Times IN positive sign for the WA new home market, sales increased in the three months to July, according to the HIA. Chief economist Tim Reardon said new home sales in the state rose…

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  • Updates roll out for bushfire maps

    New Homes magazine looked into the changes to changes made to Western Australia’s mapping of bushfire risk and UDIA WA President Nick Allingame provided his thoughts for the story. Read the full article here.

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  • How to get back on track

    Western Suburbs Weekly PERTH is in the midst of its longest property downturn in 30 years, with prices down 20.2 per cent since their peak in 2014 and home building numbers down significantly. There was…

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  • Time to think about ‘sprawl’

    The West Australian Opinion Piece by UDIA WA CEO Tanya Steinbeck  The term urban sprawl is a dirty word these days and while no one wants to see a monotonous spread of housing stretch out…

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