Action Needed as Social Housing Waitlist Continues to Grow
New figures from Homes Tasmania show that the social housing waitlist is continuing to grow.
New figures from Homes Tasmania show that the social housing waitlist is continuing to grow.
The Greens welcome the release of disability housing indicators by TasCOSS and Disability Voices Tasmania.
The Greens welcome the Government’s decision to move forward the commencement of the review of the Residential Tenancy Act.
I have a follow up question. As you'd be aware, a number of medium-density housing developments in Hobart have been cancelled due to rising construction costs.
On balance, we the Greens absolutely believe that this reform is critical, and it will deliver wide benefits across the community.
Treasury's Pre‑Election Financial Outlook (PEFO) has identified the significant risk to the already‑struggling budget from building a stadium.
Tasmania’s budget is in a mess and essential services are already going underfunded.
Homes Tasmanians’ latest monthly report paints a concerning picture of a social housing waitlist which is continuing to grow.
The former K & D site inHobart represents a once-in-a-generation, city-shaping opportunity – but only if Federal and State Governments step up.
In the next term of Parliament the Greens will move legislation to give Tasmanian renters the rights they deserve.