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Parked cars on either side of a quiet road through a town with hills in the background

"Sometimes we don't have all of the rooms occupied at a given point in time so we're also paying the difference in what we'd recover from staff paying [their portion of the rent],"
Mr Noseda said.
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"I'm better going into the housing market and spending the money on renting a permanent house."

"It's no substitute [for a house]. It shouldn't be what people live in permanently and people need other options,"
he said.

"It'll provide a little bit of extra flexibility for people who might be trying to help a family member or a new worker in the district."
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