Billions for housing in a budget of ‘must-haves’

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Making a doctor’s visit more affordable and a $5.1 billion investment in new public housing are at the centre of NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey’s second budget.

The NSW Labor government will spend $5.1 billion on building 8400 social homes - with half of those specifically for women and children fleeing domestic violence - in the biggest investment in public housing in the state’s history.

NSW Health says for every one per cent reduction in bulk billing, there are 3000 extra presentations each year at emergency departments. The government has already announced a $245 million domestic violence package in response to the national anger about violence against women which intensified after the tragic April murder of Molly Ticehurst, allegedly at the hands of her former partner.

Mookhey said the government needed to shift its focus from building infrastructure to building homes if it had any hope of solving the chronic housing crisis.

 

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