No state or territory is on track to meet housing needs over the next five years and Australians lack confidence the crisis will be solved, a national scorecard has found.
Independent advocacy group Amplify said the results of its research, tracking housing delivery and community sentiment on the housing crisis, are "grim".
Amplify chief executive Georgina Harisson said the promise of an affordable and secure home for Australians "has been broken".
"We're not building enough homes and people don't trust governments to turn it around," she said.
"Low confidence in housing delivery reflects more than just supply issues, it signals deeper challenges; when people feel disconnected from decision-making, optimism erodes."
The research, released on Thursday, follows news this week that a key

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