Legislation currently in front of parliament will ‘make a difference’ over time

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Legislation currently in front of parliament will ‘make a difference’ over time
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Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister Patrick Gorman says the government believes the legislation currently in front of the parliament “will make a difference” over time.

“I look at the Housing Australia Future Fund, I mean that I something that Angus

Taylor, the Greens political party; they could all get behind,” he told Sky News Australia.

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