Opinion
How to fix the housing supply nightmare
Housing has become an election fault line in Australia. But there are policy initiatives that could go a long way to retrieving the situation.
Mike ZorbasCEO of the Property Council of AustraliaLong dead Greek thinker Heraclitus said that no one steps in the same river twice – change is too constant. If he could be roused a second time, his comment on Australian housing in 2024 would be pure shock: “But this is the same bloody river.”
Housing policy remains a looming fault line in national and state elections. Cost-of-living concerns – keenly felt across the community right now – have housing at their source.
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