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REA Group offers only limited transparency around its climate-related lobbying. It refers to preparing a submission for the Victorian Legislative Council’s Inquiry into Land Transfer Duty Fees and to public addresses by its chief executive on housing affordability, but it does not identify any climate or energy-transition policy, legislation, or regulation it has tried to influence. The company does at least outline one mechanism of engagement—written submissions and public speeches—yet it does not name the specific government departments, agencies, or individual policymakers it approached. Likewise, it states a broad ambition to improve housing affordability and the rental market but does not translate this into concrete policy changes, targets, or positions that would clarify exactly what outcomes it is seeking. As a result, the disclosures provide only a high-level picture of activity and leave key details about the policies, lobbying channels, and desired legislative results unspecified.
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