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Both major parties have an issue with this.
Their representatives just seem to have less and less in common with those they purport to represent.
Housing is a key topic in point.
Some say the PM buying a $4m beachfront house in the middle of a housing crisis shouldn’t affect him electorally. Personally I’d say that’s extremely naive.
The register of interest shows we have a parliament full of housing speculators. This is further and further removed from the reality of many people.
I feel there’s been a bit of a change in how this is viewed of late. Once upon a time people saw somebody owning multiple residential properties as a success story to be congratulated.
But now, with so many people actually not being able to afford a home - or knowing someone who can’t - attitudes seem to have shifted somewhat.
Today we have this absolute shocker from NSW Housing Minister Rose Jackson. When it comes to the price of milk this can seem like cheap gotcha questioning. When you’re talking about a core living requirement - and you’re a housing minister, no less - it looks really, really bad
The median unit rental price in Sydney is around $700 per week.
A quick search on realestate shows not a single property in Greater Sydney for $200 per week. The search returns only car parks or shared bedrooms.
Their representatives just seem to have less and less in common with those they purport to represent.
Housing is a key topic in point.
Some say the PM buying a $4m beachfront house in the middle of a housing crisis shouldn’t affect him electorally. Personally I’d say that’s extremely naive.
The register of interest shows we have a parliament full of housing speculators. This is further and further removed from the reality of many people.
I feel there’s been a bit of a change in how this is viewed of late. Once upon a time people saw somebody owning multiple residential properties as a success story to be congratulated.
But now, with so many people actually not being able to afford a home - or knowing someone who can’t - attitudes seem to have shifted somewhat.
Today we have this absolute shocker from NSW Housing Minister Rose Jackson. When it comes to the price of milk this can seem like cheap gotcha questioning. When you’re talking about a core living requirement - and you’re a housing minister, no less - it looks really, really bad
The median unit rental price in Sydney is around $700 per week.
A quick search on realestate shows not a single property in Greater Sydney for $200 per week. The search returns only car parks or shared bedrooms.