The federal government is expected to suffer its first legislative defeat this week when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund reaches the Senate.
The federal government is expected to suffer its first legislative defeat this week when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund reaches the Senate. Key crossbenchers, including David Pocock, the Greens and the Jacqui Lambie Network, are opposed to the policy.
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