It's arguably the Canberra liberals' signature policy. A major expansion of the urban footprint, into a new district at Kowen currently a pine plantation. 80 per cent of the 125-thousand homes the party wants to build by 2050 would come here. Elsewhere, the opposition would continue with existing plans for developments such as at thoroughbred park and the old CSIRO Ginninderra site. That's one area where the two major parties have something in common. Another is their desire to increase urban density around commercial areas. But Labor’s overall plan for urban infill goes much further. It's committed to a 'missing middle' design guide to look at where to build more properties such as townhouses and duplexes. The greens are promising to go further still pledging to change residential zoning to automatically allow medium-density housing anywhere across Canberra. As for thoroughbred park rather than building homes around the edge the greens want to get rid of the racecourse in its current spot and build an entirely new suburb. With the population expected to crack half a million in the next term housing promises to be a critical issue for whoever makes up the next government.
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00:00It's arguably the Canberra Liberal's signature policy, a major expansion of the urban footprint
00:08into a new district at Cohen, currently a pine plantation.
00:1280% of the 125,000 homes the party wants to build by 2050 would come here.
00:20Elsewhere the opposition would continue with existing plans for developments such as at
00:25Sorrowbred Park and the old CSIRO Ginninderra site.
00:29That's one area where the two major parties have something in common, another is their
00:34desire to increase urban density around commercial areas.
00:39But Labor's overall plan for urban infill goes much further.
00:43It's committed to a missing middle design guide to look at where to build more properties
00:48such as townhouses and duplexes.
00:51The Greens are promising to go further still, pledging to change residential zoning to automatically
00:56allow medium density housing anywhere across Canberra.
01:01As for Sorrowbred Park, rather than building homes around the edge, the Greens want to
01:05get rid of the racecourse in its current spot and build an entirely new suburb.
01:10With the population expected to crack half a million in the next term, housing promises
01:15to be a critical issue for whoever makes up the next government.
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