A few months back, the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) published a report, which noted the herd of elephants in the room, that most of the main stream press denies, or if mentions, tries to cover up. The IPA report found that up until 2028, Australia will have a net housing supply shortfall of 252,800 units, which is by any definition, a major housing crisis. The report shows that this crisis is a product of the government’s mass immigration program which will deliver a net of 1.755 million new migrants by 2028. And a major portion of this is international students on student visas, with around two-thirds of the 400,000 net new migrants arriving in the financial year ending 2023, being on student visas. It is openly admitted now that most of these students come solely to become residents, and the government now welcomes this, so the international student market, keeping the evil universities afloat, is just part of the immigration Great Replacement program, that began in the post-World War II period, and now accelerates.