Australia is in the grip of a housing crisis, decades in the making and brought to you by successive Labor and Liberal ...
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55,000 extra social housing homes are being built. But a new study shows that boom still falls short
Thanks to an unprecedented lift in public funding in the 2020s, an extra 55,000 new, good quality homes around Australia will be available to people on the lowest incomes by 2030. That’s almost triple ...
Industry data sources show macroeconomic factors, coupled with increased market appetite, continues to drive demand for ...
Australia’s housing crisis is no longer hidden. In Brisbane, working Australians are living in tents along beaches and in city parks after being priced out of the rental market. One man shows his ...
Sydney, Australia – When Mary votes in Australia’s national elections on Saturday, the country’s chronic shortage of affordable housing will be at the top of her mind. For two years, the 59-year-old ...
Australia is running 80,200 homes short of where it needs to be in order to be on track. (Source: Getty/Yahoo Finance) Since ...
Australian homes are among the most expensive in the developed world. Buyers, desperate to get onto the property ladder, are taking on more debt than ever before, and uninhabitable properties, some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A general view of a construction site where many tall apartment buildings have been constructed in recent years, in Parramatta ...
The dream of owning a home is quickly slipping away for nearly half of Australians. As the nation grapples with a worsening housing crisis, a new survey reveals just how many Aussies no longer see ...
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Bunnings’ backyard pods won’t fix the housing crisis, but they signal a shift
Australia is in a deep housing crisis. The latest National Housing Supply and Affordability Council analysis shows the country is likely to fall more than a quarter-of-a-million homes short of the ...
Fragile finances, red tape, and capability gaps are driving builder insolvencies and stalling housing supply, risking Australia’s 1.2 million homes target.
At first glance, housing may not seem like a foreign policy concern. Yet if the current Australian government is serious about its “whole-of-nation” approach to foreign policy, then it needs to pay ...
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