Build public housing for 30,000 to boost Australia's post-crisis economy, Acoss says

Australia should launch an ambitious program to build public housing for 30,000 families and individuals to boost the post-crisis economic recovery and reduce homelessness, the Australian Council of Social Service has said.

While business has renewed its calls for more flexible workplace relations laws and corporate tax cuts on the other side of the Covid-19 crisis, Acoss is warning against any sudden “snap back” to old economic and social policies, saying it could harm the recovery.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/apr/29/build-public-housing-for-30000-to-boost-australias-post-crisis-economy-acoss-says

The Council of Social Services says Australia should build public housing for 30,000 families.

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