The Australian government plans to increase skilled workers in the housing sector by allocating A$90.6 million for free training and easing migration rules. Labor intends to spend $11.3 billion to address the housing shortage crisis in the upcoming budget, with $11 billion allocated to social housing over 5 years. The move has been welcomed by the housing sector but criticized by political opponents.
Labor will pour billions more into building new homes in a move welcomed by the housing sector, but slammed by its political opponents who claim it is “not new”. MORE 👉 https://t.co/v6t03kXLOs https://t.co/nk9eVMz8iL
Labor will pledge an additional $11.3 billion to help tackle the housing shortage crisis in next week’s budget. https://t.co/klC5BxJ1V9
Labor to spend $11bn on social housing over 5 years https://t.co/iWtsyMYO3s
Housing Minister Julie Collins says what Labor is looking for in the next federal budget is to “provide cost of living support” for Australians. https://t.co/cdYqzGi9CB
The Australian government will boost the number of skilled workers in the housing sector in next week's national budget, spending A$90.6 million on free training and making it easier for skilled construction workers to migrate, officials said https://t.co/naLC6V0TRz