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Home Media Australia will need 1 million more social, affordable homes by 2036 ($)
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Australia will need 1 million more social, affordable homes by 2036 ($)

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Australian Financial Review

Author/s

Michael Bleby

Abstract

Australia needs to build more than 1 million social and affordable homes by 2036 to arrest the shortfall caused by a lack of investment across decades and anaemic wage growth.

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