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Name and shame plan to speed housing approvals won’t work, states say

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Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia have rejected the idea of publishing the housing approval records of local councils as a way to ramp up pressure on them to help address the country chronic supply shortage.

While touting a range of measures including faster planning processes, more funding and publishing overall assessment times – not broken down at council level – leaders in all four states on Monday pushed back against a Business Council of Australia proposal for national council report cards.

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Michael Bleby covers commercial and residential property, with a focus on housing and finance, construction, design & architecture. He also dabbles in the business of sport. Michael is based in Melbourne. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at mbleby@afr.com
Tom Rabe is the WA political correspondent, based in Perth. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.rabe@nine.com.au
James Hall is the Financial Review's Queensland correspondent. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.hall@nine.com.au

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