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coalition would rip the guts out of social housing but mum on tax costs albanese claims c 22287893

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article discusses Australian political debate over housing and tax policy. The Coalition's proposed tax reforms (indexing thresholds, repealing CGT changes) and migration-housing link could affect housing demand and construction activity. However, no concrete commercial mechanism, price move, or company impact is reported. The $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund is mentioned as opposed, but its status is unchanged. Overall impact on sectors is weak and speculative.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Coalition proposes indexing bottom two tax thresholds to inflation
- Coalition proposes repealing Labor's capital gains tax reforms
- Coalition proposes $50,000 asset write-off for small businesses
- Coalition proposes linking net overseas migration to housing completions
- Albanese criticizes Coalition for opposing $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund
Mid-term outlook for Australian construction remains flat due to policy uncertainty; slight upside possible if enacted.
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