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The Australian government's push to import more people to address the housing shortage is fundamentally misguided. Increasing immigration while housing supply is already strained will exacerbate competition for limited resources, driving prices higher and further sidelining local residents. This influx can strain infrastructure, healthcare, and social services, intensifying existing societal issues. Instead of solving the housing crisis, it risks creating a cycle of demand that outpaces supply. Lowering immigration would allow for a more manageable population growth, enabling targeted development and effective resource allocation to ensure sustainable housing solutions, ultimately fostering social stability and cohesion in communities.

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