Rental Affordability
Honourable Speaker, I rise to talk about housing and a couple of recent reports that have been released. You only have to ask a renter to be told that finding an affordable place
Honourable Speaker, I rise to talk about housing and a couple of recent reports that have been released. You only have to ask a renter to be told that finding an affordable place
Minister, we've just heard that the housing medium‑to‑high‑density grants have been - well, we might just say 'taken' by the Treasurer and put over in the first homeowners grant.
My first question to you is an obvious one, and people ask this question out and about. How sustainable is that model where you have turned a public housing agency into a public...
News that the former K&D site in central Hobart has been sold to a car yard operator is dispiriting.
Chair, I'm happy to just ask one last question, because I know we're right on time. I guess it's following on from that in terms of housing and homelessness. How do you coordinate
Minister, the Budget is really clear in highlighting a range of risks with government priorities being delivered through public non-financial corporations, such as Homes Tasmania.
As part of the Homes Tasmania review and the response to the review, your government committed that the responsibility for strategic housing policy would be returned to government
Minister, Tasmania's rental system is in crisis and Tasmanians are struggling to find an affordable and safe place to call home. Rents keep going up and we have homes that are bare
As has been said, housing is a fundamental human right and it's our responsibility as a state to provide that right to our people. It's not only a responsibility because it is a
The Greens welcome the passing through Parliament of reforms which will give renters the right to keep pets.