Thursday 16 June 2022 09:07 AM Homelessness minister Julie Collins and husband own THREE properties trends now
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The new Labor minister for the homeless and her husband own three properties in three different states.
Julie Collins, 50, was appointed housing and homelessness minister in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's new Cabinet last month.
The mother-of-three has a family home in Hobart's upmarket Rose Bay suburb overlooking the Tasman Bridge in her Franklin constituency.
She also has a second home in Canberra's wealthy Griffith suburb which she uses as a base for parliamentary business when in the nation's capital.
But the family also has a third investment property in Queensland in the name of her husband, Ian Hubbard, with whom she has three children.
The family of the new Labor minister for the homeless Julie Collins owns three homes in three different states
The family has an investment property in Queensland in the name of Julie Collins's husband Ian Hubbard
The three bedroom detached villa in Toowoomba's Darling Heights boasts beautiful polished floorboards inside and a two-tier backyard on 700sqm of leafy land.
The home