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Supply, supply, supply. That's what the state and federal governments are pitching with a multi-billion-dollar housing agreement and first home buyers are forecast to be the big winners.

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00:02Sealed with a selfie, the plan is simple.
00:05Supply, supply, supply. Fast, fast, fast.
00:08First homeowners, first homeowners, first homeowners.
00:10A $2.4 billion deal between the Commonwealth and Queensland governments
00:16for housing infrastructure like roads and sewerage.
00:19Show us the money. We've got the land. We're ready.
00:23It's forecast to unlock thousands of new builds
00:27and almost half will go to prospective first homeowners.
00:3050,000 homes for Queenslanders,
00:3321,000 of which will be reserved just for first home buyers.
00:37Developments in Cairns, Moreton Bay and Redlands City set to benefit.
00:42The federal government, which is a different political colour,
00:46have chosen Queensland as their first big announcement of their fund for first home owners.
00:51I think people are a little bit sick of governments which prioritise politics over outcomes.
00:56The rare show of bipartisanship hasn't extended to state politics.
01:01As Stephen Miles' leadership faces pressure after a swing away from Labor
01:06in the Stafford by-election on Saturday,
01:09Jared Blay has taken aim at a potential list of successes.
01:13Fentiman, the failure.
01:15Miles, the muppet.
01:17Grace, disgrace.
01:19Scanlon, the scammer.
01:21And Dick, the...
01:23Well, speaks for itself, doesn't it?
01:25Some within Labor say they'd like to see a different face take the party to the 2028 election.
01:32But sources say Mr Miles' leadership is safe for now.
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