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Council car parks to make way for ‘affordable’ housing in budget plan
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Council car parks to make way for ‘affordable’ housing in budget plan

Two car parks will be converted into 100 apartments under a plan to be outlined in the City of Melbourne’s budget next week.

  • by Cara Waters

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Labor adds billions to state deals on housing

Labor adds billions to state deals on housing

Albanese struck a deal with state and territory leaders on Friday to inject more cash into construction, including a five-year agreement on social housing.

  • by David Crowe
Your top WA budget questions answered: Our reporters explain the details

Your top WA budget questions answered: Our reporters explain the details

Over the past few days, you’ve been sending through your burning budget questions. Here to answer them is WAtoday state politics reporter Hamish Hastie and business reporter Peter Milne.

  • by Hamish Hastie and Peter Milne
House-sitting: The cozzie-livs life hack saving some $40,000-plus a year

House-sitting: The cozzie-livs life hack saving some $40,000-plus a year

From young professionals to grey nomads, more people are bouncing rent-free between strangers’ homes. Indeed, for some it’s a lifestyle choice.

  • by Jonathan Seidler
First home buyers scheme to be scrapped in Victoria

First home buyers scheme to be scrapped in Victoria

A shared equity scheme that has helped thousands of Victorians buy a home will end next year, replaced by a pledged national scheme that hasn’t passed parliament.

  • by Adam Carey
Coalition’s super-for-housing policy would only help wealthier homebuyers

Coalition’s super-for-housing policy would only help wealthier homebuyers

The Coalition’s plan to allow Australians to use their super for housing would disproportionately help wealthier people buy more expensive homes.

  • by Brendan Coates and Joey Moloney
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The art of good government: Slow and steady won’t win Albanese the race

The art of good government: Slow and steady won’t win Albanese the race

As the nation confronts serial crises, the Albanese government needs to operate at two speeds: swift and targeted – then slow and sustained.

  • by Sean Kelly
Council threatens legal action against Minns government over housing reforms

Council threatens legal action against Minns government over housing reforms

Ku-ring-gai Council is worried the Minns government’s transport-oriented housing reforms will destroy the heritage and tree canopy of suburbs in Sydney’s north shore.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Would you live here? The experts’ verdict on the government’s mid-rise houses

Would you live here? The experts’ verdict on the government’s mid-rise houses

The government has released a slew of new photos of mid-rise housing that it says is the “best there is to offer”. Is it? We took a closer look.

  • by Anthony Segaert
The spare-bedroom solution to the housing crisis

The spare-bedroom solution to the housing crisis

Australia’s housing crisis will worsen in coming years. Independent MP Allegra Spender has a simple plan to help fix it.

  • by Rachel Clun
Planning powers could be stripped from councils that miss housing targets

Planning powers could be stripped from councils that miss housing targets

The Allan government is preparing a second round of reforms to tackle the housing crisis, including proposed targets for councils and a new universal liveability charge.

  • by Royce Millar, Kieran Rooney and Josh Gordon