Rental hikes limited to once a year to head off housing crisis, Queensland Premier announces
It's one of the biggest worries for Queenslanders right now - the price of having a roof over your head, especially for the more than one million residents who rent. The state government has tried to ease some of the pressure, by announcing limits on the frequency of rent rises.
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