WATCH LIVE: Alan Joyce fronts the Senate’s cost of living inquiry after recording a record profit.
Inner-city councils will not be penalised into meeting housing targets despite the high taxpayer burden of mass building on outer-suburban fringes.
“We don’t want this adversarial approach,” he said on Monday. “We believe we can meet those targets without penalising anybody.” A NSW Productivity Commission report released on Monday found the infrastructure-related costs of housing developments in Sydney’s sprawling north-west suburbs were up to $75,000 higher per home than developments in the city centre or inner west.
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