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Renters Public Housing in Spotlight as Greens Inquiry Begins Evening News Bulletin 18 May 2026

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- Greens-led Senate inquiry into intergenerational housing inequality began on May 18, 2026.
- 640,000 people are seeking social and affordable housing without success.
- Federal budget has not adequately addressed issues for renters.
- Opposition leader Angus Taylor proposed cutting welfare for non-citizens to save billions.
- Australian sprinter Eddie Osei-Nketia won 100m and 200m at Big Ten championships.
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