Soaring house prices leave us with three urgent questions. Here's why an inquiry into the problem won't answer them By News October 13, 2021 Add Comment Edit Never has an inquiry into the skyrocketing price of homes been more urgent. Rarely has one been as ill-suited as the one underway right now, writes Peter Martin. Share this post Related PostsAuthorities move to stop pharmacies making copycat Ozempic over safety concernsDave Myers, TV chef known as one half of the Hairy Bikers duo, has died at 66People have been living at this caravan park for years. Now, they're being told it might be against the lawNT government to scrap middle schools after education reviewThe stock market hit fresh highs this week, so why does the economic outlook still look so bleak?21yo sentenced to six years imprisonment for stealing cars, hit-and-run, police pursuit'It's an Aussie invasion': Inside the NRL's big gamble as rugby league rolls into VegasWorld champion Verstappen produces emphatic win to start new F1 season
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