Q+A on ABC and ABC iview S18E8 – Got a burning question for our panel?
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If this is a cost-of-living election, the ever-rising cost of putting a roof over your head is right at the heart of the debate.Â
Q+A travels to the booming housing belt of south-east Melbourne, where population increase has come with increasing social disadvantage. Mortgage-holders and renters are financially stressed; younger Australians are struggling for any toehold into a market with too few homes.Â
The electorate of Bruce has been Labor heartland for decades. But the party’s brand is on the nose in Victoria, with Liberals – and independents – ready to capitalise.Â
Will Melbourne turn on Anthony Albanese and embrace Peter Dutton? Who has the best plan for building more homes and making housing more accessible and affordable? Which party will make you better off?
What makes you anxious about the country’s future – and what makes you excited?
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Clare O’Neil
Clare O’Neil is the Minister for Housing and Homelessness. She represents the seat of Hotham in Melbourne’s south-east.
Michael Sukkar
Michael Sukkar is the federal member for Deakin and the Shadow Minister for Social Services, NDIS, Housing and Homelessness.
Zali Steggall
Former Olympian and barrister Zali Steggall is the independent MP for Warringah in Sydney’s north.
Roshena Campbell
Roshena Campbell was elected Deputy Mayor of the City of Melbourne last year. She’s a former Liberal Party candidate in the seat of Aston.
Dr Richard Denniss
Dr Richard Denniss is an economist, author and public policy commentator. He’s the Executive Director of The Australia Institute.
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Q+A on ABC and ABC iview S18E8
