Labor govt ‘rapidly increasing’ Australia’s population puts more pressure on the renting crisis

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Labor govt ‘rapidly increasing’ Australia’s population puts more pressure on the renting crisis
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Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says the Albanese government is “rapidly increasing” Australia’s population, which adds more pressure to the country’s renting crisis.

Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says the Albanese government is “rapidly increasing” Australia’s population, which adds more pressure to the country’s renting crisis. “Capital city rents in the past year are up almost 25 per cent,” Mr Greenwood told Sky News host Cory Bernardi.

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