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The housing policy we’ve seen from Labor has been disastrously bad.
A refusal to invest in public housing, instead intending to repeat the “social and affordable” model that has already been a dismal failure in Victoria. …well, unless you’re a housing developer.
Housing targets that focus on commercial builds while we’ve 40+ years of public housing deficit in every state and territory.
And now this which sees people entering into loans they’d otherwise be told they can’t afford and literally sees the government invested in continuing capital growth of real estate prices for decades to come when the policies we need, properly implemented, would diminish or even end that growth.
The Housing Future Fund is the type of dogshit policy that you would expect from an LNP government.
They're Liberals wearing red at this point...