housing affordability

A protest about soaring rents and a lack of housing affordability was organisedÌýoutside Parliament House. Renfrey Clarke reports.

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Communities will keep up the pressure on theÌýLabor majorityÌýelected toÌýthe Newcastle Council, reports Kerry Smith.

As eviction moratoriums in New South Wales and Tasmania wind up and COVID-19 payments wind down, a crisis is looming, writes Rachel Evans.

As the housing affordability crisis in Australia grinds on, it is worth remembering that this debacle is no accident: it is the inevitable and intended outcome of decades of Coalition and Labor government policy, at both the state and federal level.

On July 2 Australian voters head to the polls — although by that date will have voted at early polling centres across the country. Despite a number of minor parties and progressive independents running in lower house seats and the Senate, we know that come July 3 we will be looking at three more years of evil bastards or the lesser of two evils.