House debates

Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Questions without Notice

Housing

2:43 pm

Photo of Anthony AlbaneseAnthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source

I'll make three points to the member for Griffith. The first is that we won't be doing measures which aren't part of our policy, and, in the case of Help to Buy, all we're asking for is the Greens political party to vote for something that was their policy. That's the first point that I would make. The second is the shopping list of proposals that he just went through, including the idea that the Commonwealth is in a position to freeze rents—he knows, I know and everyone in this chamber knows that simply can't be done. It's not within the Commonwealth's power. He knows that's the case and he's being disingenuous when he puts it forward. Thirdly, there's legislation before the parliament, before the Senate, at the moment—Help to Buy. Vote for it. Vote for more homes, and it will go through. There are enough crossbench votes to ensure it happens. I think the Liberal Party and the National Party should vote for it as well. It's beyond my comprehension why any political party in this place would intervene to block 40,000 people from homeownership.

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