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Properties selling at record speed: research By Malavika Santhebennur 09 April 2021
The average number of days properties are listed for sale on realestate.com.au reached record lows in every state in March, according to a new study.
The REA Insights’
Housing Market Indicators Report revealed that the average number of days for a property to be listed on the website was 48 days in March 2021, down from an average of 71 in June 2020.
Properties sold the fastest in the ACT (25 days), followed by NSW at 27 days and Victoria at 30 days over March.
On the other hand, properties took the longest time to sell in Western Australia, where they averaged 71 days on the website, while in the Northern Territory, properties were listed for an average of 59 days before they were sold.
COVID vaccines, hotel quarantine discussed at National Cabinet. Here s what you need to know
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After last night s decision to shake up the country s vaccine rollout, it s fair to say there was a bit to get through at National Cabinet.
State and territory leaders went over everything from vaccines to efforts to start opening the international border and easing restrictions even further.
Here s a quick rundown of some of the key moments from the Prime Minister s press conference afterwards.
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Australia secures additional Pfizer vaccine following AstraZeneca concerns
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Australia has secured another 20 million doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine as the federal government overhauls its COVID-19 vaccination plans.
Key points:
Australia has doubled its Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines following concerns about the AstraZeneca jab
It comes after health authorities decided Pfizer was the preferred vaccine over AstraZeneca for people younger than 50
The plan all but dashes the government s plans for everyone to have one vaccination by October
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The Australian Fashion Council (AFC) has commissioned EY to conduct a landmark study examining the economic contribution of Australia’s fashion and textile industry.
The study will have two key phases, including a survey of fashion businesses and an in-depth economic study deriving data from quantitative sources.
Ragtrader fully supports the survey as official trade media partner.
The survey will inform the economic analysis and help showcase the breadth of Australia’s fashion ecosystem, forming a powerful tool to
champion the economic benefit of the sector and how the Government can help support it.