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Victoria To Slip Back Into Housing Deficit as Approvals Slump
20 September 2019Victoria is headed for a stark shortage of housing after a collapse in new housing approvals last year shrank the pipeline of new homes and pulled the country's second‐largest state back into a development deficit, the Urban Development Institute of Australia says.
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