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Houston must address housing and transportation affordability jointly
View this email in your browser Monday, May 4, 2020 SSI calls out discriminatory visa approach
Compact: future growth possibilities for Wagga Wagga
Housing report highlights need to maintain JobSeeker increase
Anglicare Report Reveals Depth of Housing Affordability crisis
Council receives advice of Independent Panel on Amendment C183
Supporting First Home Buyers In Regional Victoria
Pressure mounts as coronavirus takes hold of Australian property market
Australia’s most liveable regional cities revealed
Industry stability a key to riding economic waves
How’s Life? reveals improvements in well-being but persistent inequalities
Liberals leave renters in cold
Lazy Labor still on summer holiday
NSW Government stamp duty relief a welcome announcement: HIA
Housing affordability declines two per cent nationally
New data shows fewer people sleeping rough as City prepares $10 million investment
Place-based assessment confirmed for Rotorua
End of national rental scheme hits hard
Better controls for short stay sector needed
Commitment to Implement Short-Stay Accommodation Inquiry Recommendations Welcomed
New pods expand shelter capacity
Residential rebound poses supply challenge
Ballarat outperforms state in housing
Support for high density living on rise
Landmark study finds international students exploited by landlords in Australia
Liberals failing on fundamentals
Falling housing approvals demand government focus
12 Sydney property market predictions for 2020
Housing affordability has peaked, new ANZ CoreLogic report finds
Ageing with Choice framework offers housing direction for seniors
Builders Back Boost For First Home Buyers
REIWA announces six-point plan for Western Australian economy
Affordable housing delays hurting those most in need
Lord Mayors in Canberra to flag homelessness as their capital concern
Perth’s top 10 most affordable coastal suburbs to rent
More public housing needed to meet growing demand: ACT Greens
Hume calls for a home for everybody
Premier must reveal where he stands on Hickey’s privatisation push
New debt-to-income data informs New Zealand’s mortgage risk
Homelessness Week 2019
Still no much-needed urgency from Jaensch or government on housing crisis
First NHFIC construction loan accelerates supply of social and affordable housing
Future retirement of CEO of Grattan Institute Prof John Daley
ACOSS Statement on passing of tax cut package
Revised developer contribution policy to improve infrastructure delivery
WA home buyers are winners in METRONET precincts
Grattan Institute report shows high-end tax cuts unfair, risky and expensive
Downsizer contributions reach $1 billion