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Sue Williams is a Sydney-based freelance travel writer, author and journalist who's filed for newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations around the world.

Unexpected NSW regional towns where rents rose most

Unexpected NSW regional towns where rents rose most

Instead of moving to big name coastal hotspots for the lifestyle, a wave of city dwellers are moving to under-the-radar towns due to the cost of living.

  • by Sue Williams
How to compete for a property, even when your rival is cashed up

How to compete for a property, even when your rival is cashed up

More than a quarter of home buyers now pay cash, no mortgage needed, so efforts to outbid them require clever tactics.

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Derek’s home was worth $900,000. He’ll walk away with nothing

Derek’s home was worth $900,000. He’ll walk away with nothing

The owner of an apartment in the troubled Mascot Towers has accused the NSW government of the “ultimate betrayal”.

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Rupert spent two weeks in Bali without drinking. He’s not alone

Rupert spent two weeks in Bali without drinking. He’s not alone

They’re calling it The Next Big Dry – young Australian travellers overseas turning their back on alcohol-fuelled partying and instead opting for high sobriety.

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Ten incredible experiences in Africa that should be on your bucket list

Ten incredible experiences in Africa that should be on your bucket list

With its rich wildlife, extraterrestrial landscapes and warm hospitality, there’s little wonder as to why this continent is on many a traveller’s hit list.

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When my mum died, an artwork provided unexpected comfort

When my mum died, an artwork provided unexpected comfort

Commissioned during Mum’s final weeks, the painting was a reminder of the power of art in times of grief.

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Jan’s building has concrete cancer and harbour views. Developers are trying to persuade her to sell

Jan’s building has concrete cancer and harbour views. Developers are trying to persuade her to sell

Residents in crumbling apartment blocks on the north shore are being targeted with warnings of disaster unless they sell - so the buildings can be redeveloped.

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Mascot Towers nightmare set to end as owners sell for knockdown prices

Mascot Towers nightmare set to end as owners sell for knockdown prices

A rescue package will allow apartment owners to get out of the block and get on with their lives, although some are still missing out.

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What I learnt driving 22,000 kilometres around Australia as a solo woman

What I learnt driving 22,000 kilometres around Australia as a solo woman

Julia’s great adventure started as a vague stirring in her soul. But the delirious sense of freedom far exceeded her expectations.

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Is the age of entitlement over? It depends on what age you are

Is the age of entitlement over? It depends on what age you are

A strong sense of entitlement can bring rewards, so which generation is most entitled to feel entitled?

  • by Sue Williams