The escalating housing crisis in Australia is not merely a social issue. It is a threat vector that weakens national resilience. As the Commonwealth weighs tax reform, the debate must be viewed through a strategic lens.
Affordability gaps erode public trust, reduce workforce mobility, and drain fiscal resources that could otherwise bolster defence readiness. Hostile state actors exploit such domestic fractures to amplify instability. The proposed reforms, while necessary, must be assessed for their impact on long-term strategic stability.
Failure to act decisively could create a vulnerability that adversaries will algorithmically target through disinformation campaigns. This is a battle for the home front, and every policy move is a chess piece in a larger geopolitical game.








