Where the median house price is over $1.5 million, and no 5 per cent deposit scheme or negative gearing rule can save us. In ...
Yeah, housing in Australia is really expensive right now, fetching bigger money than ever before. JOE: How much? This place ...
Australia is one of the richest countries in the world, yet millions of Australians are struggling with soaring rent, ...
The electorate that clamoured for action on housing now punishes the prime minister for doing something about it, and turns ...
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Australia's housing crisis has come into sharper focus following the government's proposed changes to tax concessions aimed ...
Australia’s current rental crisis has been fundamentally driven by excessive immigration-driven population growth in a supply ...
Anthony Albanese’s tax reform budget has gone down like the proverbial bucket of cold sick with Australians according to two ...
Assessing Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ fifth budget reminds us why we teach our children not to lie. The greatest gift we can ever ...
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.
Despite some pleasing announcements, the budget still leaves many Australian renters facing significant pressures.
DAN TAYLOR, HOST: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, welcome. How are you going? ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Wonderful to be back in Hobart again. TAYLOR: Oh, it's great to be here, ...