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Rents fall across capital cities but are still unaffordable for many tenants in Australia – Domain News
The number of people needing affordable housing, including those who have never had to seek help before, is tipped to reach catastrophic levels by next Easter,…
The number of people needing affordable housing, including those who have never had to seek help before, is tipped to reach catastrophic levels by next Easter, a new report has found.
The Rental Affordability Index (RAI), released Tuesday, found that while rents had fallen across every capital city, they had not fallen enough for anyone on a low income.
People who lost jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic and found themselves in the low-income earner category, including many essential casual workers,…
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