The 7 must-know numbers of the week

The 7 must-know numbers of the week
Cassidy KnowltonDecember 8, 2020

The price for an 1866 burial vault in Melbourne General Cemetery. The price was initially gazetted at $200,000 by the Department of Health but has since been reviewed. The plot raises grave concerns about Melbourne affordability.

 



 

The amount of time Myer has been in East Freemantle, but now that its lease is almost up the retail giant is considering skipping town. Councillors are making a last-ditch appeal to ask Myer, which occupies only two floors of its four-storey building, to reconsider and remain in the town to help its ailing retail market.

 



The number of people who went to the open for inspections for the four cottages featured on the Channel 9 reality show The Block the first weekend they were open.

 


 

The amount of money first-home buyers who purchase new homes in Queensland can expect to receive in government grants

 


 

The price Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes hopes to achieve for his Berrima weekender, which he has put on the market ahead of Cold Chisel's upcoming national tour.

 



The amount of money actor Leonardo DiCaprio is looking to spend per week on a rental property in Sydney while he films the Baz Luhrman-directed Great Gatsby. DiCaprio will play the title role and is reportedly looking for a harbourside property with a sports court.

 


 

The number of  people who had signed up to the One Big Switch campaign to look for cheaper mortgages in the first two days. The campaign initially had hopes of signing up 1,000 borrowers.

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