Social housing construction, maintenance, and tenant management in New South Wales could soon be merged into one body under a Labor government.
Social housing construction, maintenance, and tenant management in New South Wales could soon be merged into one body under a Labor government. The fresh election pitch comes after the party announced it would abolish stamp duty on purchases below $800,000.
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