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If you think housing is a problem now, could Marinus Link make it worse?

Tasmanian North-West rental vacancies dropped to 0.8%, and average rents rose 10%, raising concerns about housing displacement during Marinus Link's $4.8 billion construction peak.

Summary by The Examiner
Concerns rise as Marinus Link workforce may push Tasmanian families out of rental market. Vacancy rates drop and rental prices climb.

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The Examiner broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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