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Category Archives: economics
Don’t mess with the NDIS
Reports of a threat to the NDIS appeared last night, with Laura Tingle reporting fights in the federal government about the details of the full roll out. The so-called Expenditure Review Committee is worried about the NDIS with “the nascent … Continue reading
Everyone deserves a home, right?
The NSW State Budget has come and gone, and despite getting a record amount of stamp duty from the over-priced housing market, there wasn’t any increase in social housing announced. I’ve been doing a little campaign around this, because I … Continue reading
Posted in disability, economics, housing, jobs, social justice
Tagged affordable housing, public housing
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