Artists are turning housing despair into art as skyrocketing rents and unattainable homeownership crush dreams in cities like Sydney. Fiona Wright’s raw memoir, “Kill Your Boomers,” born from renting hell and open-home envy, captures the rage of a generation locked out of the dream. Meanwhile, filmmaker Zoe Pepper’s new movie “Birthright” mirrors this crisis through a couple forced back into their parents’ home — a microcosm of generational tension fueled by systemic failure. With negative gearing tweaked but little relief, millennials — more educated than ever — face lower homeownership rates and a shattered belief in meritocracy. Their art isn’t just protest; it’s a mirror to a world where the ladder’s been pulled out from under them.

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