Plus: the Republican congressman with Australia in his sights.
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Australia's housing crisis was front and centre of the political debate this week as national cabinet set a target for new home construction. Bernard Keane argued Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had offered states a lucrative incentive to ignore NIMBYs and accelerate property development. But housing doesn’t work like that.
Elsewhere this week,
Anton Nilsson and Cam Wilson revealed The Daily Telegraph’s story about an IPA report on “woke” censorship in universities was filled with easily debunked claims — and contradicted News Corp’s own internal policies.
Meanwhile Maeve McGregor wrote on the No campaign’s conspiracies,
and John Buckley went deep on the record-breaking TV audiences for the Matildas.
Plus why was Pauline Hanson singing “Ave Maria”?
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