Bases across Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney’s north shore and eastern suburbs will be sold in a move that will free up land for new housing.
The Albanese government has identified 67 defence sites for potential sale, aiming to unlock up to $1.8 billion.
RSL, federal opposition and local MPs cast doubt on the plan, which Labor says will result in about $3bn for defence ...
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The Albanese government greenlights the largest military property sell off in Australia's history
The Australian Defence Force will sell 67 of its properties, including prime locations in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Defence will sell off 16 properties in Victoria, but no plans are in place for what comes next
More than a dozen Defence sites across the state will be divested to raise tens of millions of dollars, but question marks ...
Richard Marles has decided to sell more than 60 properties, including Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane ...
Almost 70 historic defence sites across Australia will go under the hammer, saving $100 million in annual costs to be reinvested back into the armed forces.
Defence holds a large stock of derelict property, much of it with limited appeal. Former facilities, some contaminated with ...
An audit of Australia’s military landholdings and the government’s response to it, both issued on 4 February, mark the most ...
Sydney’s historic Victoria Barracks, established in the 1840s, is one of the gems in a $2 billion sale of defence force land ...
Some of Australia’s most historic defence properties are poised to be sold to raise an estimated $1.3 billion.
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