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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 31 MIN

Immigration & Australia’s housing crisis w/ Alan Kohler - EP191

from Economics Explored · host Alan Kohler, Gene Tunny

This episode delves into the pressing issues of housing and immigration in Australia, featuring a conversation with renowned financial journalist, Alan Kohler. The discussion revolves around the impact of high immigration rates on housing demand and affordability, emphasizing the need for coordination between immigration and housing policies. The episode also highlights the supply-side factors contributing to the housing crisis, such as restrictions on housing development and protections for character housing and heritage. The host Gene Tunny suggests the need for a national debate and parliamentary inquiry into Australia's immigration rate and population growth to weigh the benefits of immigration against the challenges of housing and infrastructure. Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at [email protected] or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. What’s covered in EP191[00:01:58] Australia’s housing crisis. [00:06:47] The need to coordinate immigration and housing. [00:08:00] Short-term vs long-term rental - the impact of AirBnB, etc. [00:13:05] Local governments and the housing shortage. [00:18:30] Drop in average housing size. [00:22:32] Increasing housing supply as a solution. [00:24:17] Immigration and housing affordability. [00:28:07] The pandemic response and the housing crisis.Links relevant to the conversationAlan Kohler’s articles:Labor immigration and housing policies are an explosive mixAlan Kohler: Population growth equals economic growth, but for whom?RBA research on average household size:A New Measure of Average Household Size | Bulletin – March 2023 | RBAPrevious Economics Explored episodes on housing:Odd way to fix housing crisis proposed by Aus. Gov’t: invest in stocks first w/ Dr Cameron Murray, Sydney Uni. – Economics ExploredThe high cost of housing and what to do about it w/ Peter Tulip, CIS – EP134 – Economics ExploredMissing Middle Housing podcast chat with Natalie Rayment of Wolter Consulting | Queensland Economy Watch    Australian Financial Review articles on housing:Housing supply crisis: How Auckland took on the NIMBYs and won1.3 million missing homes blamed on councils and NIMBYsThanks to Darren Brady Nelson for connecting Gene with Alan Kohler, to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show’s sponsor, Gene’s consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.

This episode delves into the pressing issues of housing and immigration in Australia, featuring a conversation with renowned financial journalist, Alan Kohler. The discussion revolves around the impact of high immigration rates on housing demand and affordability, emphasizing the need for coordination between immigration and housing policies. The episode also highlights the supply-side factors contributing to the housing crisis, such as restrictions on housing development and protections for character housing and heritage. The host Gene Tunny suggests the need for a national debate and parliamentary inquiry into Australia's immigration rate and population growth to weigh the benefits of immigration against the challenges of housing and infrastructure.

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