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How Airbnb became an election issue across Australia

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In the midst of a national housing crisis, exacerbated by a surge in Airbnb listings, state and federal leaders are now being drawn in on the role of short-stay accommodation.

“It’s a systemic issue,” Pattie Chugg, CEO of Shelter Tasmania, told the ABC, emphasising the severity of the housing crunch affecting not only low-income earners but also those with moderate incomes.

Tasmania’s upcoming election has become a battleground for housing reform, with radical proposals emerging to address the pressing crisis.

From ‘no deposit’ home loans to subsidies for renters, political parties are scrambling to win over voters by tackling the contentious issue of Airbnb’s impact on the housing market.

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What began as an adventurous experience of ‘couch surfing’ has devolved into a draining cycle of vulnerability and uncertainty.

Recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics paints a grim picture, revealing a staggering 45% increase in homelessness in Tasmania over five years.

With rents skyrocketing, renters are feeling the squeeze, struggling to keep up with escalating costs.

Tasmania’s population boom, coupled with a surge in tourism, has only exacerbated housing shortages and rental market distortions.

Amid the crisis, the controversy surrounding Airbnb has taken center stage in Tasmania’s election campaign.

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Both major parties, along with the Greens, have unveiled ambitious plans to address the issue, ranging from stricter regulations to outright bans on new Airbnb listings.

However, concerns linger over the efficacy of proposed solutions, with experts cautioning against measures that could further inflate housing prices without addressing underlying supply constraints.

As Tasmania heads to the polls, the Airbnb controversy has become emblematic of broader housing woes, capturing the attention of policymakers nationwide.

In states like Queensland, the Northern Territory, and the Australian Capital Territory, where elections loom on the horizon, housing issues, particularly the impact of short-stay accommodation, are expected to dominate the agenda.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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The integral step to entering the property market

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In the debate surrounding housing affordability, a divergence emerges between media portrayals and stark realities. While the crisis is often depicted as insurmountable, critics argue that individuals tend to blame external factors rather than taking personal responsibility.

Despite challenges, advocates urge a shift from despair to possibility, emphasizing personal agency and proactive pursuit of homeownership goals. Thus, while acknowledging the hurdles, reframing the discourse empowers individuals to navigate the housing market with resilience and determination, making the dream of owning a home a tangible reality for those willing to seize it. #Trending #Featured

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LA real estate agent reveals the secret to success

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What does it take to be a top performing real estate agent?

Wyld Money dives into the world of financial freedom. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started, join us for actionable tips and tricks to unlock your earning potential, and retire on your own terms.

In this episode, Mark delves into the fast paced world of LA luxury real estate with renowned agent, Glen Coutinho from Rodeo Realty Beverly Hills. #wyld money #trending

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Why the meme-stock frenzy is unlikely to repeat

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GME shares surge 74%, but experts stress a meme-stock frenzy resurgence is unlikely due to fundamental differences in the company’s financial situation.

Australia’s budget unveils a second consecutive surplus of A$9.3 billion, prioritising the critical minerals industry and green energy initiatives to reduce reliance on Chinese supply.

Also, GameStop shares have surged 74%, but experts caution against expecting a repeat of the 2021 meme-stock frenzy. #featured #trending

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