Claire Tyrrell joined Business News as a senior journalist in 2021, covering the property sector.
Ms Tyrrell began her career with Seven West Media in 2009, working at regional publications the Geraldton Guardian, Northern Guardian and Countryman newspapers before moving to The West Australian in 2013.
She has also worked in London as a journalist covering the finance sector. In 2013, Ms Tyrrell was awarded Best Newcomer to Rural Journalism, and in 2023 she won an Alliance Area of Business Publishers award.
Ms Tyrrell studied at Edith Cowan University, where she graduated with a double degree in English and Journalism in 2009.
Housing Minister John Carey has doubled down on his call for industry to provide more affordable housing, as the state’s housing supply shortage worsens.
Australian Unity has bought two childcare centres for a combined $13.5 million, including one of the single largest childcare centre transactions in the state.
The real estate fund manager says its absorption of Primewest has helped buoy its funds under management to a record $21.1 billion in its recent half-year results.
Institutional giant Centuria has reported a 19 per cent uplift across its releasing deals nationally, and says Perth is showing some of the highest growth.
State government contracts are impacted after liquidators were appointed to Individual Developments, while another builder, WA Housing Group, has also gone under.
Rough sleepers will have access to more accommodation options later this year, courtesy of the state government’s $5.1 million purchase of a West Perth hotel.
A former Malaga real estate agent has copped a $2,500 fine and his company fined $4,000, following a spate of unauthorised withdrawals from a trust account.
Perth’s rental prices grew by 11 per cent in 2022, reflecting the trend across the country, but rental growth and residential listings slowed in the December quarter.
EXCLUSIVE: The Subiaco developer is facing legal action from investors who chipped in more than $4 million into a Hay Street apartment project proposed in 2014.
The developer expects to unveil plans for the Ocean Village Shopping Centre site, formerly owned by a Pindan-connected entity, by the end of this year.
The developer is set to sign leasing deals to bring its timber tower at Westralia Square to over 50 per cent occupancy as the building nears completion.