Latest ABS data reveals Labor’s target of building 1.2m homes in five years already running 30,000 behind schedule
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The major parties have clashed over housing targets, with Clare O’Neil criticising the opposition’s housing policy as “melange of weird things” as new offical figures reveal Labor’s goal of building 1.2m homes in five years is running 30,000 behind schedule after just six months.
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data revealed there were 90,136 dwellings completed in the six months to December, including roughly 57,000 houses and 33,000 apartments.
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