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Edition 1

Australia Is STILL The Lucky Country

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06 May 2026·Matt Steinhour

Edition 1

Australia Is STILL The Lucky Country

So I was watching the news the other day.

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Real room.

Now before we go any further, let me get this out of the way:

Yes — this is about real estate.

But maybe not real estate the way you’re used to hearing it.

I’m a simple bloke with a pretty simple Australian dream.

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want a home I can actually afford.
A backyard where the kids can play cricket.
Space between the fences.
A shed.
A dog.
A bit of breathing room.

I don’t need an oceanfront mansion on Hedges Avenue.
I don’t need a horizon pool hanging over the beach.
And I definitely don’t need a $472,000 Range Rover with an electrically deployable club table — whatever the hell that is.

My ute does the job just fine.

And here’s the thing:

Australia can still deliver that dream.

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It’s just not always where we’ve been told to look.

Matt Steinhour

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Seventy.

That’s the scale we’re talking about.

Meanwhile our cities keep tightening like a vice:
more traffic,
more debt,
smaller blocks,
bigger mortgages,
less breathing room.

This isn’t about abandoning cities.
Cities matter.

And immigration isn’t the enemy either.
Australia has always been built by people arriving here looking for a better life.

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Not as another cramped estate.

But as something very different.

A generational habitat.

A place where families can spread out instead of being squeezed in.

Where a parcel of land isn’t measured by how close it is to the neighbour’s fence —
but by how much future it can hold.

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Matt Steinhour
Investment Property Queensland
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