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The Australian government has decided it is not responsible for providing access to affordable housing. Despite playing a pivotal role in the provision of public education and healthcare, government builds only a fraction of Australia’s housing stock. In a market dominated by private developers, house prices have seen staggering increases.
Everybody’s Home is a campaign to fix the Australian housing crisis. Sam speaks to national spokesperson, Maiy Azize, about how to effect political change, and why the government needs to return to the tried-and-tested policy of building more social and affordable housing.
By Sam KellahanThe Australian government has decided it is not responsible for providing access to affordable housing. Despite playing a pivotal role in the provision of public education and healthcare, government builds only a fraction of Australia’s housing stock. In a market dominated by private developers, house prices have seen staggering increases.
Everybody’s Home is a campaign to fix the Australian housing crisis. Sam speaks to national spokesperson, Maiy Azize, about how to effect political change, and why the government needs to return to the tried-and-tested policy of building more social and affordable housing.