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How landowners get ahead in Australia and the rest of us pay the price

If you've been wondering how and why Australian house prices spun out of control you're not alone. One filmmaker was so depressed by it he went out and shot a documentary.

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abc.net.auStai leggendo9 h fa

How landowners get ahead in Australia and the rest of us pay the price

If you've been wondering how and why Australian house prices spun out of control you're not alone. One filmmaker was so depressed by it he went out and shot a documentary.

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straitstimes.com8 h fa

Australia home prices suffer steepest monthly fall since 2022 as higher rates burst bubble

Record housing boom succumbed to higher borrowing costs, while a tax clampdown on investment properties rattled buyers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·abc.net.au

    How landowners get ahead in Australia and the rest of us pay the price

    If you've been wondering how and why Australian house prices spun out of control you're not alone. One filmmaker was so depressed by it he went out and shot a documentary.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·straitstimes.com

    Australia home prices suffer steepest monthly fall since 2022 as higher rates burst bubble

    Record housing boom succumbed to higher borrowing costs, while a tax clampdown on investment properties rattled buyers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at…