what we make that matters.
Let’s Make Housing Fair
Without Making it Harder
Protecting future homeowners
and working-class investors.
what we make that matters.
Fix the System, Don’t Punish Working Aussies
Housing affordability in Australia is broken and the current negative gearing system is part of the problem. It allows wealthier investors to snap up multiple properties, driving up prices and locking everyday Aussies out of the market.
But scrapping negative gearing entirely would hurt working-class people who’ve invested in property as part of their retirement plan.
A fair go means finding the middle ground.
That’s why the Jacqui Lambie Network is calling for a balanced solution: limit negative gearing to two or three properties per person and grandfather existing arrangements.
It’s a fair, practical approach that helps level the playing field for first home buyers without punishing everyday Australians.
Housing shouldn’t be a playground for the rich — it should be a fair go for everyone.
As our economy rebuilds, now’s the time to ask:
COVID-19 represents a fork in the road. We either keep going the way we’re going, where the lowest cost represents the greatest value, or we recognise that it makes more sense to be investing in ourselves than investing in our competitors.
We back our industry. We restore our competitive advantages.
We put the brakes on foreign purchases of our critical assets.
We build an Australia that’s truly Australian-made.