Housing Australia Future Fund to support domestic violence survivors

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Housing Australia Future Fund to support domestic violence survivors
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Housing Australia Future Fund will not only produce more social housing, but also assist families fleeing domestic violence.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Housing Australia Future Fund will not only produce more social housing, but also assist families fleeing domestic violence. “4,000 of those homes are reserved for women and children escaping domestic violence,” he said during Question Time.

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