ACT Government Unveils Plan for 26,000 New Homes by 2031
The ACT government is set to build 26,000 new homes by 2031, tackling housing demands as the population surges. But will the focus on multi-unit dwellings satisfy future residents’ needs?
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The ACT government is set to build 26,000 new homes by 2031, tackling housing demands as the population surges. But will the focus on multi-unit dwellings satisfy future residents’ needs?

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