The latest Guardian Essential poll reveals that Australian voters are in favor of more radical solutions to combat the country's failing housing system. This serves as a warning to federal and state governments to take more action against falling home ownership and rising rents.
Good morning. The latest Guardian Essential poll suggests that Australia n voters support more radical solutions to address the country’s failing housing system , in a warning to federal and state governments to do more to combat falling home ownership and higher rents.
Documents revealed after a three-year freedom-of-information fight show that Bridget McKenzie’s office wanted to triple funding in the controversial “sports rorts” grants – and prepared “talking points” for the senator to pitch Scott Morrison on expanding the program from $30m to $100m.for the “failing” housing system, a new poll shows – including the Coalition’s push to use super for housing and the Greens’ public sector property developer.
– with limits on acceptable levels of toxic PFAS in Australia’s drinking water “orders of magnitude” higher than in US.at the sites of 44 public housing towers slated for redevelopment – and a guarantee the land will stay in public hands.
Almost half the population in Australia’s regions live in “childcare deserts”, a frustrating barrier for women wanting to return to work. Childcare – or the absence of it – is as important, and connected, to all the other big issues in regional Australia such as worker shortages and the lack of services.
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