Cabinet reshuffle: Clare O’Neil tapped as Housing Minister to face off against the Greens

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Cabinet reshuffle: Clare O’Neil tapped as Housing Minister to face off against the Greens
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Clare O’Neil will take on selling the government’s housing agenda, which pollsters say has been drowned out by the Greens’ precocious spokesman Max Chandler-Mather.

Already a subscriber?Anthony Albanese has tapped “great communicator” Clare O’Neil to take control of the government’s troubled efforts to lift housing supply, which pollsters say have been drowned out by the Greens’ precocious spokesman Max Chandler-Mather.since taking power in May 2022, the prime minister moved Ms O’Neil sideways out of the Home Affairs and Cybersecurity ministries, to make her Housing and Homelessness Minister.

On the other hand, he said, Mr Chandler-Mather was winning. “He’s absolutely changed the public dialogue from a political perspective with regards to housing,” Mr Samaras said. “He’s probably the most profound politician when it comes to voicing the concerns of an emerging generation in this country.”

“A new salesperson selling the same unlimited rent increases, skyrocketing house prices, chronic underfunding of public housing and tax handouts for investors will fail.“It is typical of a political class focused on ‘optics’ that the prime minister thinks changing their housing minister without changing their failed policies will help anyone. Labor can’t keep tinkering around the edges of a housing crisis that is breaking people.““She ...

“On the negatives, she was too slow to recognise the massive boom in overseas students that was taking place, and she was too slow to respond to it.”

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