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    Posted 9/18/2023, 5:30:00 AM

    Immigration Scapegoated for Australia's Housing Crisis, But Could Be Part of the Solution

    • Immigration is often wrongly blamed for Australia's housing crisis rather than decades of failed domestic policy.

    • Immigrants can help supply housing by bringing in skills like construction that are needed.

    • Immigration helps fuel economic growth, which raises incomes and living standards.

    • Without immigration, Australia's aging population will create gaps in the workforce.

    • Blaming immigration distracts from real solutions like changing zoning laws and investing in affordable housing.

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