New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has hinted at big plans to solve Sydney's housing affordability problem. To solve the city's housing crisis and soaring population, the government is set to significantly change planning restrictions. With the Premier making a plea for support for his five-point plan.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has hinted at big plans to solve Sydney's housing affordability problem.
To solve the city's housing crisis and soaring population, the government is set to significantly change planning restrictions.Mr Minns said the simple truth is “we don’t have enough well-located homes” for the people who make up our city.
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