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        <title>How Australia Successfully Privatised Housing</title>
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        <description>It doesn’t feel like the government is doing a lot to address the housing crisis. Yet, they have reportedly invested $43 billion into housing, eight times that from the previous Liberal government. Why is it then, that so many people still feel as if they are worse off, still suffering from housing insecurity? Australia’s social housing industry is a network of private companies, institutional investors, and all levels of government. The billions in public money sloshing around this industry has been to their benefit, it has worsened our housing unaffordability problems. The gains have been privatised and the losses have been socialised. Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h5tjLlKKxGzm3XosoUVMDqb6b9dpO7j33b6ZbTIqL0M/edit?usp=drivesdk 0:00-0:50 Intro 0:50-5:59 What is social housing? 5:59-9:15 Economic Rationalism 9:15-10:54 Albo 10:54-14:11 Why Privatisation? 14:11-15:54 What Can We Do?</description>
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