New legislation allowing homeowners to build up to 70 square metre granny flats without building consent passes its final reading in Parliament, aiming to boost housing supply and reduce construction burdens on local councils.
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Changes to granny flat rules pass final reading in parliamentgovernment pays councils to approve more homes
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