Government locked in negotiations over housing policy
The Federal Government and the senate crossbench are locked in negotiations over Labor's multi-billion dollar housing Australia future fund. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is accusing opponents of the fund of ignoring cries for help from social advocates while the greens argue the policy is not ambitious enough.
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