“This is all about housing, this is all about opportunity, this is about slowly changing the landscape of Adelaide from quarter-acre blocks for the last 150 years to where people want to live – near amenity, near shops, near schools where they are born and raised,” he said.
“We’re involved in evolution, not revolution, and I think this government is well placed to deliver it.”
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