The Albanese government has reignited its housing feud with the Greens, as the Prime Minister plans reintroduce its signature housing bill without meeting any of their demands.
The Prime Minister is expected to reignite tensions with the Greens as he announces on Friday the government’s Housing Australia Future Fund will be reintroduced in its current form.
“We’re not talking about early elections, we had an election last year. This is about getting houses into the housing market and using every means we can to achieve that.” “We know that there's effectively been a blocking of the legislation by it being deferred on more than one occasion - and this is good legislation,”
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