Greens Welcome Commencement of Tenancy Act Review
The Greens welcome the commencement of a long-awaited review of Tasmania’s rental laws, with the release of a discussion paper for public comment.
The Greens welcome the commencement of a long-awaited review of Tasmania’s rental laws, with the release of a discussion paper for public comment.
A new report from the HIA reinforces fears about the negative impact of the stadium on housing, finding it could drive up housing costs and slow the delivery of new homes.
The Greens welcome the passing of a bill to protect the rights of long-term residents of caravan parks through the Tasmanian House of Assembly
While we welcome the Liberals’ tabling of a bill to provide protections for long-term residents of caravan parks, it’s long overdue
New Tasmania’s State of Housing Dashboard indicators released by TasCOSS and LGAT shows the rapid growth of short stay accommodation is making things worse for Tasmanian renters.
The Greens welcome news that a law which gives renters the right to keep a pet in their home will soon commence.
2025 saw Tasmania’s public housing waitlist consistently trend upwards, with no months of retraction and an end to the year with more than 5,400 applicants.
New data released by Domain shows rents are continuing to skyrocket in Tasmania, and demonstrates why the Rockliff Government must urgently act to limit Airbnb.
New TasCOSS and TUT State of Housing Dashboard data shows that things are only getting harder for Tasmanian renters.
Despite assurances that essential services wouldn’t be cut to pay for the stadium, in Parliament the Premier refused to rule out reducing Homes Tasmania’s borrowings.