AUSTRALIA'S HOUSING CRISIS — AND WHY ONLY A MINORITY GOVERNMENT CAN FIX IT
THE POLITICAL BETRAYAL
EXECUTIVE BRIEF
Australia isn’t just facing a housing crisis. It’s been led into one — deliberately, over decades. In 2013, the Federal Government dismantled the one agency charged with monitoring housing supply and affordability — the National Housing Supply Council. That single act silenced public reporting on what is now a national emergency. A decade later, Australia faces a shortfall of 3.3 million homes by 2029.
The truth was known. The reports existed. The warnings were issued. But instead of responding with policy, successive governments chose donor appeasement and political spin.
We are not here to call for reform. We are calling for structural change.
This crisis cannot be fixed by governments who are beholden to donors. Only a minority government, free from the shackles of donor influence that bind the major parties, can deliver the action the people urgently need.
THIS IS WHAT THEY HID FROM YOU