Australia is set to see its biggest-ever immigration intake, with 650,000 net new migrants arriving over the next two years. So what does this influx mean for labour shortages, for infrastructure, for housing availability and property prices?
Simon Kuestenmacher, co-founder of The Demographics Group, explains to Sean Aylmer why it's 'pure madness' that our housing policy is disconnected from our migration policy.

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