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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a new building program to address a critical housing shortage on Tuesday, amid controversy over his plans to buy a A$4.3 million seaside home. Albanese's center-left Labor government aims to build 1.2 million homes by 2030 to alleviate costs in one of the world's most expensive housing markets. Despite the housing crisis, the government is behind in polls ahead of the federal election.
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