Mass migration to Australia has ‘put pressure’ on housing market
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the government’s migration plan for Australia has “put pressure” on the housing market.
Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia that it “hasn’t allowed for supply to catch up”.
“The practical reality out trumps the ideology.”
Видео Mass migration to Australia has ‘put pressure’ on housing market канала Sky News Australia
Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia that it “hasn’t allowed for supply to catch up”.
“The practical reality out trumps the ideology.”
Видео Mass migration to Australia has ‘put pressure’ on housing market канала Sky News Australia
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