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provided they enter into a lease-back arrangement with the hotel's developer or operator. The Act also allows network utility operators such as electricity and gas distributors, telecommunications companies, and transmission network operators to acquire land without consent for business purposes.
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The Act allows overseas persons to take leases of up to five years over residential land that is not classified as "sensitive land." The Act also has provisions for introducing a "streamlined approval path" for businesses to either purchase residential land for non-residential purposes or for
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party voted against the bill (63:56). On 15 August, the Bill passed its third reading with the support of the Labour-led coalition while the
National and ACT parties opposed the bill (63:57). The Overseas Investment Amendment Act received royal assent on 22 August, becoming law.
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The
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to ban most non-resident foreigners from buying existing houses, by classifying them as sensitive land and introducing a residency test. Australian citizens are exempt from this rule as they are considered New
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residential purposes to support a business. Such purchases would be subject to conditions imposed by the
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citizens and permanent residents. Labour also campaigned on banning foreign speculators from buying existing houses, taxing property speculators, and making it easier for first-time buyers to purchase homes.
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