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Rezoning Dry Creek For More Housing
Council Reflects On Historic Term And Outstanding Year
GREENS ANNOUNCE ANGELICA DI CAMILLO AS CANDIDATE FOR PRAHRAN 
Greens Election Announcement: Disability Leadership
Housing Boost For South Australia
Community Shaping Vision For SRL Neighbourhoods
Joint statement – Landmark partnership to deliver nearly 1,800 new social and affordable homes for Western Australians
New book calls for urgent government action to regulate online platforms
Unanimous Approval For Fremantle Oval Masterplan
National Urban Policy sets out vision for our cities and suburbs
Thousands more South Australians to become eligible for cost-of-living relief
Rise Development Refused By Planning Panel
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC 730
Build to Rent will produce more homes for tenants, but not for those most in need
Passage of build to rent bill an important step
Designs Unveiled For Hundreds Of Homes In Carlton
Property Council welcomes passage of Help to Buy
Māori housing partnership to deliver 198 affordable rental homes
Homelessness crisis claiming more lives at a younger age
Canada’s housing crisis: Innovative tech must come with policy reform
Questioning NSW Government on failing to protect jobs and funding
CHILD POVERTY COSTS ILLAWARRA $2 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS FAR WEST & ORANA $1.2 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS HUNTER VALLEY $2.3 BILLION A YEAR
Property Council – Greens’ Senate policy torpedoes largest ever Federal supply of rental homes 
CHILD POVERTY COSTS MURRAY JUST UNDER $1 BILLION A YEAR
Report recommends strategic investment to unlock Western Sydney’s creative potential
CHILD POVERTY COSTS NEW ENGLAND & NORTH WEST $2 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS MID NORTH COAST $2.1 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS COFFS HARBOUR – GRAFTON $1.3 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS NEWCASTLE AND LAKE MACQUARIE $2.1 BILLION A YEAR
Building Homes for NSW delivers sites for another 1,400 homes with developers invited to register interest
CHILD POVERTY COSTS RICHMOND-TWEED $1.8 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS CENTRAL WEST $1.9 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS CENTRAL COAST $2.2 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS RIVERINA $1.5 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS CAPITAL REGION $1.5 BILLION A YEAR
CHILD POVERTY COSTS SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS AND SHOALHAVEN $1.1 BILLION A YEAR
More homes and jobs near transport as masterplans finalised
CHILD POVERTY COSTS NSW $60 BILLION A YEAR, HURTS US ALL
Key Workers Locked Out of Sydney
Future’s Bright For Sports In West Dapto – Wollongong
Novocastrians invited to have their say on future of affordable housing
Low-income earners hit hardest in Tasmania’s rental crisis
Rental affordability in regional Victoria hits ‘historic’ low
Above-average income households struggle as Adelaide’s rental affordability hits record low
Rental affordability plunges to record lows across Australia
Low income earners priced out of ACT despite it being most affordable city