Concerns migrants are being blamed for housing crisis

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More than 40 housing and community organisations have written to the Prime Minister, to express concern that migrant communities are being blamed for the housing crisis.

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00:00 Migrants are no more to blame for this crisis than anybody else who's trying to look for
00:06 housing in this market, right?
00:08 And we also know that migrants aren't just looking for homes and taking up homes, they're
00:12 actually building the homes that we need.
00:15 And it's interesting because the kind of migration that the government is looking at pausing
00:20 or winding back, they're not people who are taking up whole leases, they're people who
00:24 are taking up perhaps a room in a share house.
00:27 So we know that this is not really about housing affordability, it's about looking like they're
00:32 doing something and we need them to take real action instead of, you know, action for show.
00:39 There's two things we really need the government to do.
00:41 The first thing we need government to do is really step up and provide housing itself.
00:45 That's what it used to do back when housing was affordable in Australia.
00:48 Government used to build and supply homes to people who needed it as the main solution
00:52 to affordability.
00:53 It stopped doing that over the last 40 years.
00:55 And in the 40 years that it stopped doing that, housing has stopped being affordable.
00:59 The other thing we need to do is take a look at these tax handouts for investors that really
01:04 push up demand in the wrong places and make housing really unfairly distributed and push
01:09 up the costs for everybody.
01:11 So government has been hugely reliant on the private sector.
01:14 We know that's not working.
01:15 We know it's not distributing housing in the way that it needs to be distributed.
01:18 We know it's not getting housing to the people who need it.
01:21 And we know that it's definitely not providing housing in an affordable way.
01:25 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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