House debates

Wednesday, 9 November 2022

Questions without Notice

Housing

2:56 pm

Photo of Jim ChalmersJim Chalmers (Rankin, Australian Labor Party, Treasurer) Share this | Hansard source

does is it brings the Commonwealth together with the state and territory governments, with the industry bodies, with the super funds, with local government and with other institutional investors. And it recognises that, when you've got low vacancy rates and high rents, there is a responsibility on government to do something about it, and that's where the target comes from, from those discussions, and that's where the policy comes from.

It's been very well received in the housing sector. I pay tribute to the work of the housing minister and other colleagues who've worked so hard to make this Housing Accord a reality. The Housing Industry Association said:

Labor's first budget shows leadership to tackle Australia's housing supply and affordability challenges for all Australians.

The Master Builders Association said:

We thank the federal government for taking the first step in bringing all parties together to start tackling this crisis …

The Community Housing Industry Association said:

… as a breakthrough moment for Australia's housing affordability crisis.

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This initiative is a huge stride forward

The Property Council said:

We commend the Government for making housing supply and affordability a centrepiece of this budget and for striking an agreement with the states and territories.

So I thank you industry bodies for their overwhelmingly positive reaction to our Housing Accord and to the housing policies in our budget. In particular, I thank all of the parties to the accord, as it's drafted. We've got all of the states and territories signed up from both sides of the political fence. We've got AustralianSuper, Australian Retirement Trust, HESTA, Aware Super, Cbus Super, Industry Super Australia, UniSuper, Rest Super, Colonial First State, Insignia, TelstraSuper, BlackRock, AFM Investments, the Master Builders Association, the Housing Industry Association and the Property Council of Australia as well.

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