stereophile.com
I find it astonishing that two products built on completely opposing engineering principles can both have musical merit. Design goals exalted by one company are considered anathema by another, yet both components produce superb sonic results. The two products I’m referring to are the $8500 Mark Levinson No.31 Reference CD transport I reviewed last month and the new C.E.C. TL 1 belt-drive transport that’s the subject of this review.
over 18 years ago
afr.com
New research shows that despite the pandemic, the strong gravitational forces of
Australia’s cities remain intact. So what could drive a city exit of
significance?
over 3 years ago
afr.com
Who knows the most about real estate customers? It is not the landlords, or the
agents or managers. It is Facebook or Microsoft.
almost 3 years ago
afr.com
A change of leadership at Australia’s real estate investment trusts and a
fundamental shift in the financial environment permeated an upbeat results
season.
over 2 years ago
afr.com
Australia undergoing the beginnings of a population shift, with regional areas
benefiting at the expense of big cities.
over 2 years ago
thefifthestate.com.au
As work commences on Sydney’s Atlassian Central – destined to become the tallest hybrid timber tower in the world, the interest and excitement around the
about 2 years ago
afr.com
For all the enthusiasm surrounding investment in social infrastructure, it is the property fundamentals that drive much of the value.
almost 2 years ago