Australian homes for Aussies. One Nation housing policy explained! It’s puzzling that so much of the establishment seems to be struggling to get its head around such a simple policy. It’s common sense that, during a housing crisis, letting huge numbers of foreign citizens snap up a vast swathe of our housing stock is madness, but that is exactly what has been happening. What makes it even worse is that a significant proportion of that foreign-owned housing stock is left empty. One Nation is dedicated to leaving no stone unturned when it comes to helping Aussies get onto the property ladder and be able to afford their rent. We have your back.
Australian homes should be prioritised for Australians. One Nation makes no apologies for putting Australians first.
Foreign owners – temporary visa holders and foreign citizens residing overseas – would be given two years to sell their Australian residential properties under One Nation’s policy.
Permanent residents have been accepted to settle in Australia permanently. They live here, work here, pay taxes here and build their lives here. Many are on the path to citizenship. One Nation’s policy does not require them to sell their homes.
Governments routinely regulate foreign investment in housing, agriculture, infrastructure and strategic assets.
The Commonwealth already bans most foreign persons, including temporary residents and foreign-owned companies, from purchasing established dwellings, subject to exceptions.
Labor extended that ban in the 2026–27 Budget. One Nation’s policy effectively only extends these bans to new homes. Politicians attacking One Nation’s policy are attacking a principle the government already applies.
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#BREAKING It can be revealed that more than 50,000 non Australian citizens have used a Albanese Government backed pathway into the housing market.
50,000 non Australian imports, hailing from countries such as India, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and Sri Lanka are now dipping into our tax money to buy themselves a home.
How is this even legal?
Australia is becoming a textbook example of what happens when a far left party gets to power: the leftards' dream to tax everyone who makes money until they kill businesses and investment.
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