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The Southern Highlands, also locally referred to as the Highlands, is a geographical region and district in New South Wales, Australia, 110 km south-west of Sydney. The entire region is under the local government area of the Wingecarribee Shire and renowned for its wine and tourism.
The region specifically is the area centred on the towns of Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and Robertson as well as the historic town of Berrima. Smaller villages and areas like Burradoo, Sutton Forest, Colo Vale, Avoca, Yerrinbool, Exeter, Welby, Joadja, Wombeyan Caves and many more that make up the Shire are spread in between and around these main centres.
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May 15, 2026
The 2026 Budget and Regional Commercial Property: Where The Real Shift Lands
The 2026 Federal Budget has been read, fairly, as a residential housing measure. The negative gearing changes target established residential property. The headlines have followed accordingly. But for anyone holding, buying or advising on commercial property, and particularly commercial property outside the capital cities, the more consequential story is what the Budget did not change,…
Elders Commercial has been exclusively appointed to bring to market a Landmark Tasmanian Logistics Portfolio, a rare opportunity to acquire two established industrial assets that together form one of northern Tasmania’s most significant logistics and freight landholdings. The properties, located at 35–51 Dowling Street, Launceston and across Wright, Douglas and Stephen Streets in East Devonport;…
Federal Budget 2026–27: What It Means for Property Owners, Renters and Investors
The 2026–27 Federal Budget introduces a range of changes to Australia’s property tax and housing settings. While the announcements have drawn attention, the changes are designed to take effect gradually, with clear transition periods and protections in place. At its heart, the Budget adjusts how property investment is incentivised over time. What hasn’t changed are…
April delivered a dynamic month across Tasmania’s commercial property market, with transactions recorded state wide. Sales activity spanned most property sectors, reflecting broad buyer demand from both local and interstate purchasers. The South recorded the highest volume of activity, with industrial, retail, office and development site transactions across Greater Hobart and surrounds. Standout sales included…
There’s something special about the spaces where life naturally gathers. The kitchen bench where morning conversations begin. The living room where everyone ends up at the end of the day. The outdoor table that becomes the setting for long lunches, celebrations and relaxed evenings as the sun goes down. These are the places where the…