Australia’s housing crisis is often blamed on tax incentives like negative gearing and the CGT discount, but the deeper roots may lie in decades of financial deregulation.
Yeah, housing in Australia is really expensive right now, fetching bigger money than ever before. JOE: How much? This place ...
Despite some pleasing announcements, the budget still leaves many Australian renters facing significant pressures.
Australia’s current rental crisis has been fundamentally driven by excessive immigration-driven population growth in a supply ...
The government hopes reforms will help young people enter the market, while critics say it will stifle supply.
Liberal leader Angus Taylor will roll back Labor’s controversial changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax if they ...
The Albanese government will help deliver more than 51,000 new homes in Queensland, including 20,000 for first homebuyers, ...
Australia's housing crisis has come into sharper focus following the government's proposed changes to tax concessions aimed ...
The federal government’s proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions represent one of the most ...
Women over 55 are among the fastest growing groups of people experiencing homelessness in Australia. This team is helping them thrive again.
Premier Chris Minns should ignore Treasury bean counters and fast-track a $3bn extension to Sydney’s light rail network that would unlock 50,000 homes and help future-proof the city, industry experts ...
Tesla chair Robyn Denholm says government efforts to solve the housing crisis, including overhauling capital gains tax, are ...
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