Queensland urged to hold its nerve in face of ‘baseless’ campaign linking land tax hike to housing crisis
by Ben Smee from on (#63VM9)
Academics, economists and tenant groups have dismissed the claims by state opposition and real estate group
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One of Queensland's leading homelessness advocates has accused the real estate lobby of hijacking efforts to address the state's housing crisis, by using the issue to prosecute a campaign against land tax increases for interstate landlords.
The comments by Micah Projects chief executive, Karyn Walsh, come as multiple experts say there is no basis" or evidence to support the real estate sector's claims that rents would rise in Queensland due to the changes.
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