Empty hotel rooms, bare supermarket shelves, factories producing jet engines and luxury cars instead of ventilators, governments competing with each other to purchase testing kits and masks. This way of organising society doesn't make sense.
The frenzied development of Australia’s east coast capitals is peaking, household debt is soaring, and the bubbling property market threatens to bring down the economy. There’s a better way to organise residential property, which would involve securing housing as a basic right, writes Ben Hillier.