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SOME of Canberra’s suburbs and nearby surrounds are forecast to lead growth on a burgeoning property market around the country. A new report suggests Franklin, Jerrabomberra and Coombs are among the leading locations to invest in bricks and mortar this year. National real estate agency Upside released its annual state of the Australian property market report 2021 and found the market is enjoying a record high in buyer demand and also property values. The findings that Canberra agent Catherine Halloran endorses may well surprise cynics considering the incomes of a number of householders had been slashed during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic last year. ....
Tool time at Canberra women s shed empowers members to get handy and upskill during COVID-19 pandemic WedWednesday 30 The shed is helping Canberra women learn handy skills. ( Share Print text only so it makes sense that 2020 is the year Canberra got its first women s shed. Similar to men s sheds that can be found in many towns across Australia, Canberra s women s shed is a place to learn new skills and connect with other people. Skye Haffner counts herself lucky she still has paid work, unlike other members of the group. It started off with a lot of women unfortunately losing their jobs during the pandemic, she said. ....
THIRTY-EIGHT members from ACT Rural Fire Service and Parks and Conservation Service were recognised at a ceremony today (December 16) for their long service, and of them, one firefighter got a special mention. Jerrabomberra Rural Fire Brigade member Terry Dwyer was recognised with a Long Service Medal after serving the community for more than 20 years. He was one of four members at the ceremony who has served for more than two decades, and his time, combined with the other members acknowledged for their long service, makes up 335 years, said Emergency Services Minister Mick Gentleman, at the virtual ceremony held this afternoon. ....
What to expect in 2021: Prices tipped to drop before rebounding strong By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic 14 December 2020 | 1 minute read SHARE Modest property price growth is expected to close off this year, with a strong rebound predicted for next year, a national real estate agency has said. Nationally, Australia has already seen a 3.1 per cent increase in median house values compared with this time last year, helped by lower interest rates, substantial government stimulus and a bounce in confidence as the pandemic comes under control. But, according to real estate agency Upside, 2021 is expected to kick off earlier than usual with strong volumes, on the back of a build-up in properties that didn’t hit the market this year, which could see prices momentarily drop as supply increases. ....