✅ Plain-language lesson
To solve the housing crisis, Australia must treat housing as infrastructure — not a commodity.
Reforms needed:
-
Ban political donations from developers.
-
Restore large-scale public housing.
-
Introduce rent caps and tenant rights.
-
End tax perks for speculation.
-
Strengthen planning for need, not greed.
-
Use Australia’s dollar sovereignty for housing investment.
Housing is not too expensive — greed is.
A fair Australia ensures everyone has a secure, affordable home.
✅ Discussion question
What would change in your life if everyone had a secure home?
✅ PDF – Module 6 Handout
✅ QUIZ QUESTIONS
-
What’s the difference between public and private housing?
-
How do developers profit from shortages?
-
What caused the rental crisis?
-
Why is “we can’t afford housing” false?
-
What would a national public housing build achieve?