Sharpest drop on record for home building approvals amid rising population

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The property industry is warning about a shortage of new homes to cope with rising population as home building approvals dropped to a 20-year low – the sharpest drop on record.

The property industry is warning about a shortage of new homes to cope with rising population as home building approvals dropped to a 20-year low – the sharpest drop on record. The January building approvals were 27.

6 per cent lower than in December and 8.4 per cent lower than in January last year.

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too much paper work and not enough urban design

It's ok the ALP has a plan.....

Thankyou not! you useless inept government AustralianLabor LaborIncompetent LaborDangerousIdiots Albonocchio

Of course most people are on low wages . How can they afford to buy a house with interest rates going through the roof as we?

Do the tribes agree to this or does thier voice not count

don't think migration figures include temporary residents like international students, so even more people coming in, less housing getting built

And they are bringing in 300,000 new imagrints per year. But it is alright as they will put them up in hotel/motels until they get a free house and car. As for the rest of australians (white) By a tent and live in the street. Oh and you will have to pay rent to the aboriginals.

And 300,000 overseas workers coming in?

Council costs to developers are extreme

Obviously we need a massive boost to affordable housing.. .

All by design by the Masonic filth

So what’s their plan?

But it’s ok. Apparently albo (the dud spud) has a “plan”.

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