Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan says Labor doesn’t know where over 700,000 people expected to move to Australia will live and it has “no plan” to deal with the migration surge.
“We’ve been warning that this will have dire consequences for the housing crisis that the
nation is facing, it will have dire consequences for the rental crisis the nation is facing.”
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