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24,000 millionaires pocket half of capital gains tax break: Oxfam Australia
TAC L2P Pilot Jumpstarts Driving Journeys For Refugees
Construction Begins On 70 New Social Homes In Dandenong
Shape Safer, Better Knox
Tails wagging as over 1,700 pet bonds lodged
Exploring Options To Strengthen Region’s Water Security
Council blindsided by Minister’s collaboration with Golf NSW
Swapping the Union Jack for a cork hat and thongs
Council Connect 6 February
CLP Fixing Labor’s Remote Rent Mess
Court favouring residents shows Labor shouldn’t be demolishing their homes in the first place
VICTORIAN GREENS SECURE LAWS TO FORCE PROPERTY DEVELOPERS TO CONTRIBUTE PUBLIC, COMMUNITY & AFFORDABLE HOUSING
CGT Discount Now Quarter Trillion Dollar Rort
Frontline services stretched to breaking point as housing crisis deepens
Call For Submissions For Social And Affordable Housing
Call For Submissions For Community Housing Providers
Reforms support quality, confidence, integrity in construction
Supporting more social and affordable housing for Canberra
Labor’s Valla Beach privatisation plan won’t fix NSW housing crisis
Council Calling For Voices On Asylum Advocacy
Successful Pilbara Aboriginal housing support program extended
Expressions of interest open to boost housing supply in Karratha
Hanwood set for residential growth with new Master Plan endorsed
First home buyers, latest casualties of a rotten revolving door
New legislation to improve confidence in building, property and conveyancing sector
Allens advises Development Victoria on final stage of Fitzroy Gasworks build-to-rent precinct
Government passes reform paving way for more affordable homes in Victoria
Faith in HAFF: Strong Demand Signals Housing Momentum
Greens legislation would ban dirty donations as AEC data reveals major parties still pocketing millions in corporate handouts
Parliament Backs Builders Not Blockers
Victoria Barracks sale shows Labor not serious on housing
Māori organisations lead the way in affordable housing
58 new social homes for vulnerable Queenslanders in Moreton Bay
Higher interest rates may not tame consumer spending
Everybody’s Home encouraged by reports of changes to CGT discount
Governments must go further to reduce prices to curb inflation
Building Approvals Slump Under Labor
Rate rise means renters and mortgage holders cop the pain for Labor’s inflation failure
Statement by the Monetary Policy Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Approvals up over 2025, but apartment volatility shows work ahead 
ACT approvals lift, but Canberra still needs a steadier pipeline 
Barnardos welcomes NSW move to scrap good character discount in court, but urges stronger action to prevent domestic and family violence
Support Victorians To Own Their Own Home
Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds
First Net Public Housing Increase This Century
More graduate doctors set to train on the West Coast
Sale Of Middle Ridge Site Paves Way For New Homes
CLP Cracking Down On Public Housing Tenants