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What is happening to The Great Australian Dream?
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What is happening to The Great Australian Dream?

Is our love affair with housing responsible for the problems plaguing our cities, governments and way of life?

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How the great Australian dream transformed the economy into a house of cards
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How the great Australian dream transformed the economy into a house of cards

In a country with some of the most expensive housing in the world, Australians are carrying record levels of debt to pay for homes ever-more distant from their places of work.

  • by Shane Wright, Rachel Clun and Craig Butt
How the Australian housing industry boomed into a generational problem

How the Australian housing industry boomed into a generational problem

The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated longstanding problems in the country’s housing market.

  • by Rachel Clun, Shane Wright and Craig Butt
Overcome NIMBYs and build where people want to live: The tough, but necessary solutions
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Overcome NIMBYs and build where people want to live: The tough, but necessary solutions

The solutions to Australia’s housing problems are well known. But the political danger of taking on huge vested interests is clear.

  • by Shane Wright, Rachel Clun and Craig Butt
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Squeezed out of the Australian dream: Two-thirds of young people are giving up on home ownership
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Squeezed out of the Australian dream: Two-thirds of young people are giving up on home ownership

Experts believe the nation’s living standards and productivity performance are being harmed by the way the property sector is distorting business and consumer behaviour.

  • by Shane Wright and Craig Butt
Australians have made the wrong choice about housing for the last 40 years
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Australians have made the wrong choice about housing for the last 40 years

Our love affair with property is literally destroying our way of life and that of future generations.

  • by Shane Wright
$400 a week for a flat that smells of old milk: The tsunami coming for renters

$400 a week for a flat that smells of old milk: The tsunami coming for renters

Being a renter in Australia has never been more difficult, thanks to record low vacancy rates and skyrocketing rents. But it’s also becoming increasingly difficult to be an investor.

  • by Rachel Clun and Shane Wright
How Australia’s property obsession is damaging the entire economy
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How Australia’s property obsession is damaging the entire economy

Tracking property prices is a national sport. But what if the housing market was even more of a problem? What if the entire economy was being eaten by a property monster?

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