the radical history of Australia's property market
- Written by Helen Dinmore, Research Fellow, University of South Australia
A family standing outside a tin shack called Wiloma during the Great Depression, New South Wales, 1932NLA/TroveSkyrocketing property prices and an impossible rental market have seen growing numbers of Australians struggling to find a place to live.
Recent images of families pitching tents or living out of cars evoke some of the more enduring...
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