Richard Marles has decided to sell more than 60 properties, including Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the sites eyed for sale were "vacant, decaying, under-utilised and costing millions of dollars to retain".
Golf courses, gun ranges and even an island owned by defence could raise billions of dollars under the hammer, the government ...
Around 35,00 hectares of defence property and land will go under the hammer, with islands, rifle ranges, offices, golf ...
A redundant navy fuel facility is one of several Top End properties that the Albanese Government will put on the market as ...
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Defence property sell-off in bid to shore up budget
Almost 70 historic defence sites across Australia will go under the hammer, saving $100 million in annual costs to be ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is downplaying reports he is considering a capital gains tax overhaul and that the government had ...
SYDNEY: Defence Minister Richard Marles on Wednesday (Feb 4) announced that Australia would be putting up for sale dozens of historic defence sites with a view to raise billions of dollars for the ...
The government will sell off roughly $3 billion in military-owned properties, including islands and golf courses, to prop up its growing defence budget. A third of the 68 properties recommended for ...
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.
A dramatic sale of 35,000 hectares of defence real estate – including some of the nation’s most historic barracks – will ...
The audit found that selling the sites would generate up to 3 billion Australian dollars (about 2.1 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue and save up to 100 million Australian dollars every year in ...
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