Liberals’ Housing Protection Racket
The Liberals have used their numbers once again to prevent debate on the capacity of another failing Minister. This time, Housing Minister, Roger Jaensch.
The Liberals have used their numbers once again to prevent debate on the capacity of another failing Minister. This time, Housing Minister, Roger Jaensch.
The full bench of the Supreme Court last week upheld an earlier ruling that Housing Tasmania tenants are entitled to natural justice.
I am pleased to talk about the state budget because, arguably, there has never been a state budget that will be more important.
Let us be really clear about where this began, where this crisis started. It started in 2014, that is a fact.
The waiting list for housing is not falling, fewer people are being housed and less Tasmanians assisted to go in to the private rental market.
The TCCI’s Tasmania Report confirms the need to capitalise on the State’s visitor boom to pay for the disadvantage it helps to create.
The numbers provided in his media release are the total since 2015. In actuality, this quarterly report shows that in the last quarter very little is happening.
The Tasmanian Parliament will have the opportunity to eliminate the criminal offence of begging in Greens’ Private Members’ Time next week.
Tasmania’s under-resourced child protection system continues to let down at risk children and young people.
Hobart rents are now rivalling Melbourne’s, in figures released today by Domain.