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  2. Housing in Victoria, Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Melbourne, access to public housing is generally better, but housing and rent are less affordable. Public housing in Victoria is usually provided by departments of the Victorian state government and operates within the framework of the Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement, by which funding for public housing is provided by both federal and ...

  3. Housing Commission of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The commission also had difficulties dealing with local municipalities, in acquiring properties in the North Melbourne reclamation area as well as with the labour movement, who believed that the government should subsidise loans to enable workers to buy homes rather than rent them. [21] The rehousing of those from the slums was a difficult task.

  4. Public housing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2006 census, Australia's public housing stock consisted of some 304,000 dwellings out of a total housing stock of more than 7.1 million dwellings, or 4.2% of all housing stock [3] (compared with 20% in Denmark, 46% "low rent housing" in France and 50% public housing in the UK at peak).

  5. Sheridan Close Apartment Block - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 1950, [4] and completed in 1953, [1] [5] Sheridan Close was, at the time, Melbourne's biggest co-op flat block, completed at a cost of £500,000 [6] and consisting of a 4-storey 78-unit complex. [1] It is situated at 485–489 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, and has private gated access onto Fawkner Park.

  6. Launch Housing - Wikipedia

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    Tenancy and Property program [10] Advocacy; HomeGround Services was a partner in the Elizabeth Street Common Ground (Melbourne, Australia) supportive housing project that aimed to deliver more than 131 homes based on the Common Ground model in Elizabeth Street, central Melbourne in October 2010. [11]

  7. Home ownership in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Private landlords generally collect rent from a tenant as taxable income, whilst an owner-occupier derives imputed rent from living in the dwelling, and is also not subject to capital gains tax. Similarly, the investor can claim expenses relating to the property, including property taxes, interest and depreciation, whilst the owner-occupier cannot.