Australian political leaders launch election campaigns focused on first-time homeowners
- Australian leaders launched campaigns with policies for first-time homeowners before the May 3 election.
- High real estate prices and constrained supply motivated the focus on assisting first-time buyers.
- Labor promised $6.3 billion in grants to build 100,000 homes with a 5% deposit for buyers.
- Dutton aims to "restore the dream of homeownership" and allow tax deductions on mortgage interest.
- Younger voters now outnumber baby boomers, making housing a key issue in the election's outcome.
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Albanese, Dutton to face off in leaders' debate on Nine
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