Nationals Senator Matt Canavan questions why any young person would want to vote for the Greens after it was revealed 15 MPs and their spouses own 14 investment properties.
“They are totally against increasing your housing supply, investment housing and is making it harder for
young Australians to own their first home, because of those policies,” Mr Canavan told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
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