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Australian Cities: A Runway for Out Performance
White paper from Mirvac Research, ‘Australian Cities: a runaway for outperformance’, analyses data sets to explore whether cities are being ‘un-made’.
Good Neighbours create Good Friends
The opportunity to get to know your neighbours is increasingly part of the package new residents are seeking when building a new home.
The Eastbourne in East Melbourne wins 2020 UDIA Awards - Victorian Division
The Eastbourne has just taken home the 2020 UDIA High Density Development Award.
Mirvac unveils industry-first apartment made from waste glass and textiles
An industry-first apartment, made using waste materials was revealed with the potential to revolutionise home construction.
The Tipping Point: Australian Story
Scientist Veena Sahajwalla is a recycling superstar with some bold new ideas about how to save waste from landfill.
Three generations make a modern family at Marrick & Co.
The modern family lifestyle is being reinvented at Marrick & Co where three generations of the one family are living together, but apart, all under the one roof.
First Terrace Homes Launched at Ashford Residences, Everton Park
Mirvac has released the first collection of terrace homes at its $81 million Ashford Residences community at Everton Park.
Mirvac Returns to the Eastern Suburbs with Waverley Redevelopment
Mirvac has entered into an agreement with the Easts Group to redevelop the Waverley Bowling Club in Sydney.
Ascot Green Sells Out of First Stage
The first stage of Mirvac's Ascot Green residential development project in Brisbane has sold-out. Buyers now flocking to sister building, Tulloch House.
Pavilions offers hope for young people with a disability stuck in aged care
To mark International Day of People With Disability, Mirvac today handed over the keys to 10 specially designed apartments at Sydney Olympic Park.
Olivine’s Innovative Virtual Display Village Launch
Join us for Olivine’s Innovative Virtual Display Village Launch.
Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.
Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.