
Politics Now A housing pitch and a net zero brawl
Aug 25, 2025
The government is making bold moves on housing, fast-tracking a 5% deposit scheme while pausing energy efficiency requirements. A fierce debate erupts within the Coalition over net zero commitments, with Barnaby Joyce reigniting tensions. Regulations surrounding building codes are under scrutiny, raising questions about their effectiveness. There's a satirical critique of government aid favoring the wealthy amidst changing policies. The interplay of climate policy and community support adds another layer to the housing narrative, highlighting the financial complexities of energy transitions.
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Early Deposit Scheme And Code Pause
- The government moved to start the 5% deposit scheme earlier and pause National Construction Code changes to show action on housing.
- These measures ease entry for some buyers but may not be enough to hit the 1.2 million homes target.
Permits Felt Like Building The Harbour Bridge
- Jacob Greber described his small pergola project to illustrate how complex building rules feel to ordinary people.
- He said even tiny projects demand overwhelming paperwork that mirrors broader builders' frustrations.
Demand Measures Can Inflate Prices
- Demand-side housing measures like deposit guarantees raise demand and can push prices up.
- Jacob and Patricia warn such policies often benefit existing sellers more than target buyers.
