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📊 Housing Crisis · Data Special

The Numbers Don't Lie: We Brought in 1.27 Million People and Built Barely Enough Houses to Cover It

Australia has never built 240,000 homes in a single year. Not once. Yet under Labor's watch, net migration hit a record 538,000 in a single year. Here's what that actually means for ordinary Australians.

Southern Cross Bulletin  |  May 2026  |  Data sourced from ABS, NHSAC, Treasury

Let's skip the spin. Let's skip the press releases about "housing targets" and "ambitious plans." Let's look at the actual numbers — the ones the government's own agencies have published — and talk plainly about what they mean.

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Migrants vs Housing

For fifty years, Australia never brought in more than 300,000 net migrants in a single year. In 2022–23, the Albanese government let in 538,000. We have the official figures. Here they are.

538K
Net migration 2022–23
Largest in recorded Australian history
300K
Previous all-time record
2008–09 resources boom
−89K
Net loss 2020–21
Only 2nd net loss since World War I
32%
Born overseas 2025
Highest proportion since 1892
Australia Net Overseas Migration — Official ABS Data, 1972–2025
Financial years — Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics cat. 3412.0

Note: ABS methodology changed in 2006–07 with introduction of 12/16-month residency rule. Pre-2007 figures use prior methodology. All post-2007 figures directly comparable. 2022–23 figure of 538,000 confirmed by ABS December 2025 media release.

History Made: One Nation Wins Its First Ever Lower House Seat

🆕 Historic Victory

For the first time in their 30-year history, Pauline Hanson's One Nation has won a seat in the House of Representatives. This is not a small thing. This is a political earthquake.

China's Rotten Electric Cars are a SCAM

China is supposed to be leading the EV revolution. So why are thousands of electric cars rotting in fields?

Fields of abandoned electric vehicles are piling up across China — the direct result of a government subsidy bubble that produced far more cars than anyone wanted. Over 400 Chinese EV companies have collapsed in five years. The batteries leaking into the soil are an environmental disaster the mainstream media refuses to cover.

Is Your HiLux Next?

Labor's new emissions laws won't ban your ute. They'll just make it unaffordable.

The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, which started 1 January 2025, fines car manufacturers $100 per gram of CO2 over the emissions limit — per vehicle sold. By 2029 those limits halve. Manufacturers have already confirmed they'll pass the cost to buyers. The HiLux is Australia's best-selling vehicle. Tradies, farmers, and working Australians will pay the price for an inner-city policy that has no idea how the real Australia works.

Where is Our Flag?

The Australian flag is being quietly removed from our own public spaces. No vote. No debate. Just gone.

Across government buildings, schools, and councils, the Australian national flag is being replaced or sidelined — at Anzac Day ceremonies, in Welcome to Country protocols, and in public institutions that were never given a mandate to make that call. The flag belongs to every Australian. Nobody elected an activist committee to get rid of it.