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Housing boost and construction reforms emerge from economic roundtable

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The federal government has announced efforts to speed up thousands of housing approvals to boost supply while limiting changes to the national construction code. The opposition says it had already proposed similar policies.

Breakdown
  • Federal government is behind on its target to build 1.2 million homes by 2029.
  • Major updates to the National Construction Code will be delayed until 2029, except for safety and quality measures. 18s
  • Industry previously faced increased costs and complexity due to code changes in 2022. 44s
  • Artificial intelligence will be trialled to streamline the code and clear a backlog of 26,000 homes awaiting environmental approval. 1m 28s
  • The opposition criticises the move, claiming it copies their earlier proposals and could risk housing quality. 1m 5s
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