Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Opposition leader Chris Minns have discussed housing in the state.
“We need to look at the supply of housing, we need to look at land release, we need to look at local planning laws to look at how we improve affordable housing and its access for Australians,” Mr Albanese said during a media conference on Friday.
“We have a multifaceted plan, and we have our regional homebuyers scheme that’s already been accessed … thousands of Australians have already accessed that. “We talk about election commitments; we made a commitment, we announced the plans, Australians are benefitting already from our regional homebuyers scheme.”
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