Australian election 2025 live updates: Labor and Coalition make duelling pitches to first home buyers ahead of official campaign launches

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Labor and Coalition make duelling pitches to first home buyers

We’ve heard housing announcements from both major parties today aimed at first home buyers. Here is a recap of what each is offering:

Labor has announced a $10bn plan to help build 100,000 new homes nationwide for first home buyers.

Under the plan, Labor would open the program to all first home buyers, allowing them to secure a home with only a 5% deposit, with the government guaranteeing part. It will also announce moves to help buyers avoid pricey mortgage insurance.

The housing minister, Clare O’Neil, said the sods on the developments would begin turning in the 2026-27 financial year and homeowners would start moving in the year after. She also said the homes “in all likelihood” would be income tested.

Meanwhile, the Coalition would allow first-time buyers of newly built homes to deduct mortgage payments from income taxes, the ABC reported. The policy would mean a family with an average income would be about $11,000 a year better off – or $55,000 over five years.

We’ll bring you more details on the Coalition’s plan as we learn more.

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Dutton marks anniversary of Bondi Westfield stabbing attack

The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has issued a statement marking the one-year anniversary of the Bondi Westfield stabbing attack. He wrote:

One year on from the Bondi Junction attack, we pause to remember a day that shook our nation — and the lives forever changed by one man’s evil. We remember six innocent people who were taken from us. We honour the survivors whose courage and recovery continue to inspire us. And we give thanks for the everyday Australians who did extraordinary things in the face of terror.

Dutton said that one year ago, Australians “witnessed the very worst of humanity — but also the very best.”

We saw compassion. We saw courage. We saw the triumph of the human spirit. We thank the paramedics, hospital staff, police and emergency services whose bravery and professionalism saved lives.

We again acknowledge the heroism of NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott, who acted with remarkable poise to prevent further loss of life. For the families, friends and colleagues of the victims, the grief endures. But you do not carry it alone. Today, as a nation, we remember. We mourn. And we stand together — in sorrow, in strength, and in solidarity.

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source: theguardian.com


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