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Residential Infrastructure Fund Will Improve Affordability
The Housing Industry Association has launched a plan that would see 40,000 affordable homes built over the next four years.

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  First Home Buyers Continue To Struggle
The total number of loans for owner occupiers barely moved in May while the proportion of first home buyers dropped.

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  Building Activity Strengthens as Residential Outlook Brightens
Building Activity Strengthens as Residential Outlook Brightens
Building activity appears set to improve although the outlook remains clouded while there is continued speculation about another rate hike, according to the latest Master Builders Australia National Survey of Building and Construction.

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Pick Up in Housing Finance Yet to Translate into New Dwellings
Housing finance approvals rose by 0.1 per cent in May but lending for construction continued to trend down, according to peak building and construction industry organisation, Master Builders Australia.

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First indigenous housing conference in 30 years confirmed
Indigenous community members from around the nation, academics, health professionals, government specialists and architects will join forces later this year for the first national indigenous housing conference to be held in Australia for 30 years.

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Southern Cross shines at Victorian Architecture Awards
Just weeks after being named the best new building outside Europe, Melbourne's new Southern Cross Station has done it again - winning three top awards at the 2007 Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) Victorian Architecture Awards

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Next Step in Sydney's Planning and Urban Revitalisation Welcomed
The Property Council of Australia has welcomed the NSW Government's release of the first Subregional Strategy under the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy – covering the Inner North subregion – saying it reflects a critical next step in Sydney's planning and urban revitalisation.

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