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Housing costs have hit new highs across Australia, with renters copping the brunt and Victoria labelled the hardest place to find affordable housing.

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00:00Australia's housing crunch has deepened, with new figures showing property prices climbing
00:05again while renters face record stress.
00:09The median home value lifted to $857,280 in September, continuing a run of sharp gains
00:16as low rates and limited supply push prices higher.
00:21Experts say the number of homes on the market is tracking about 20% below average, forcing
00:25buyers to compete harder.
00:27We've got too much red tape and regulation, we are not seeing enough innovation in housing.
00:32Victoria has been singled out as the nation's worst state for affordability.
00:36The state's social housing waiting list has blown out past 66,000 applicants, while more
00:42than 10,000 people have been forced to seek homelessness support each month since last
00:47year.
00:48In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rolled out Labor's new deposit scheme,
00:53which allows first home buyers to purchase with as little as 5% down, beginning 1st October
00:592025.
01:00We understand that you need a whole suite of measures.
01:04We need to boost supply, we need to increase the capacity of people to own their own home
01:11staff as well.
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01:16Thank you all for the support of this program.
01:17We are leaving the community as well.
01:19Thank you for your support for the support of the Stops and the Stops, and the Stops are
01:22the best in the community.
01:23We encourage you to join the strong company as well.
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