
"HOUSING TRACKER #3: The Farcical Arithmetic of Australia's Housing Crisis"
TWO SIGNS, ONE JOKE
$27,000 and $10,000... together they bought you a front fence and a carport.
Still waiting for the house? So are 1.2 million Australians.
Infrastructure hookup costs $50K–$70K.
The house? Another $500K.
The dirt? $400K, if you’re lucky.
What do the leaders offer? A combined $37,000 per home.

Housing Tracker #2
Why Minority Government Matters
In a minority government, power shifts.
Suddenly, they work for us — not the lobbyists, not the donors.

HOUSING TRACKER — APRIL 2025: Already 67,500 Homes Behind
Australia needs 240,000 new homes a year — we’re falling short, again. Here’s the scoreboard.

AUSTRALIA'S HOUSING CRISIS IS A NATIONAL EMERGENCY
🛑 BREAKING: First-home buyer incentives could drive house prices up by $600,000 — and nobody's talking about the real cause. Australia is already 1.8 million homes short, yet both major parties are throwing fuel on a fire they refuse to acknowledge. We're not facing inflation — we're facing policy-driven price explosions that will push entry-level homes in Sydney to nearly $2 million by 2029.


Australia at the Crossroads-A call to Action
What happens when 4.9 billion people aspire to live like Australians — and there’s only one Earth?

A solution, Move Tasmania’s Salmon Industry to Land-Based Farming
Tasmania’s marine ecosystems are under threat. Currently over 40,000 tons of biological waste from ocean-pen salmon farming are released into our oceans every year, devastating marine life, creating dead zones, and threatening the wild fish populations that depend on these waters. At the same time, the salmon industry is a cornerstone of Tasmania’s economy, supporting hundreds of jobs and contributing to regional communities. We believe it’s time for a solution that protects both the environment and the livelihoods of those who depend on salmon farming.