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NT federal governments gather with land councils on Tiwi Islands to sign major housing deal
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 21, 2024 - 13:32
A four-billion-dollar housing deal has been signed off in the remote Northern Territory, with the goal of building more than two and a half thousand homes in the next decade. The federal government believes the deal will cut out overcrowded housing in the NT by half within ten years, but with a lengthy housing wait list, it will not be an easy target to hit.