Housing Tracker #2

Labour’s 3-Year Term: 103,444 Homes Short

20 years. Two major parties. One result: a national housing failure.

Labour will miss their 3-year housing target by 103,444 homes.
The Coalition failed before them.
Different slogans. Same disaster.

They don’t build what they promise.

They don’t fix what they break.
Because majority governments work for donors — not for you.

The Facts

Metric Total (2022–2025)

Projected Demand 612,400

Actual Completions 508,956*

Shortfall 103,444 homes

*2024–25 completions derived from Department of Treasury and National Housing Accord modelling.

Despite a $33B housing commitment, homes aren’t being delivered.
The gap is growing, and the consequences are compounding.

Why Minority Government Matters

In a minority government, power shifts.
Suddenly, they work for us — not the lobbyists, not the donors.

Minority rule means:

  • Accountability

  • Negotiation

  • Real reform

  • Housing policy that works for people, not portfolios

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Authorised by Andrew Dyhin, CHATO International, Gold Coast
© CHATO International Pty Ltd – reproduction only with permission.

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