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Both major parties have made housing policy a centrepiece of their campaigns, and neither has escaped criticism for avoiding real affordability solutions focused on tax reform and supply.
The Help to Save account is a state-operated scheme which millions of people on a low income, or claiming Universal Credit, ...
ABC veteran Sarah Ferguson struggled to keep the debate on track as Labor's Housing Minister and her political rival took ...
How would their housing policies affect a high-income couple in Sydney, a median-income couple in Melbourne and a low-income ...
It’s difficult to understand why the Coalition thinks rolling out a policy that can be easily compared to negative gearing ...
With just a 5 per cent deposit, first-home buyers face heightened risks and higher mortgage rates. The Australian's James ...
The PM Internship scheme reveals a gender disparity, with men comprising 72% of interns compared to women's 28% during the pilot phase. This imbalance is attributed to limited opportunities outside ...
First-home buyers have been in the spotlight as both major political parties have announced their policies that they say will ...
Anthony Albanese will promise a $10 billion scheme to facilitate the building of up to 100,000 homes that would be earmarked ...
Five years after his home was raided by the FBI, former HISD chief operating officer Brian Busby took the stand and disputed ...
Work to build the first homes as part of the One Horton Heath scheme is underway, in what is projected to cost £504million ...
Buying your first home? Experts say there are some first-year moves that homeowners can make to set them up for short- and long-term success.