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EVERYONE NEEDS A HOME

But right now, Australia’s housing system is broken. A generation of homeowners has been priced out by investors. There is a shortage of secure, affordable rental properties. And more and more people are being pushed into homelessness.

But the good news is, there are simple things our government can do to fix it, and make the system fairer for everyone.

And that’s where the Everybody’s Home campaign comes in. This is a new campaign, for all Australians to get involved in, a campaign that will see everyone working together to call on our government to implement the solutions needed to ensure everyone has a home.

There’s no doubt Australia’s housing system is broken. Every day, we see articles in the news about soaring house prices; we all know someone who has struggled with the insecurity of renting; or we walk around the streets of any city and we see people sleeping rough.

But the thing is, all of these issues are connected, and they’re all fixable – so we’re calling on our government to do just that. Fix it.

Everybody’s Home is officially launched at the National Press Club on March 21 2018! But we wanted to give you the opportunity to sign up to be a part of what will be a powerful, impactful movement.

Together we will work together to put pressure on our government to implement simple, straight-forward solutions, to make sure everybody has a place to call home.

Will you join the new campaign, calling on our leaders to fix Australia’s housing system now? Click here to watch our video, and then take a moment to sign up.

 

We really couldn’t be more excited. We know that when Australians work together, we can achieve incredible things. And we know that this campaign will be an example of that; a movement of every-day people, working together to ensure everybody has a place to call home.
Thank you for being a part of the beginning,

 

www.everybodyshome.com.au

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