Albanese government has ‘ambitious’ goals for housing reform

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Albanese government has ‘ambitious’ goals for housing reform
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Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh said the government has “ambitious” goals for housing reform during Question Time on Monday.

“We understand that rising cost of living pressures and higher interest rates are hitting a lot of Australians hard, including our Veteran community,” Mr Keogh said.

“The Albanese-Labor government has an ambitious reform for housing, to make sure that more Australians can have a safe and affordable place to call home. “Nearly 6,000 contemporary veterans can experience homelessness in any one year, so the Department of Veterans’ Affairs is working with the community housing sector including a partnership with the Community Housing Industry Association and ex-service organisations.”

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