Vacancy Data Highlights Need to Regulate Airbnb
SQM Research vacancy rate data released today clearly shows reform of short-stay accommodation is well overdue.
SQM Research vacancy rate data released today clearly shows reform of short-stay accommodation is well overdue.
An increase in funding for social housing, rent reform and curbs on short stay accommodation are essential to tackling Tasmania’s housing crisis.
The Liberals' Housing and Homelessness Expo is an exercise in window dressing that will do nothing to address the housing crisis.
I am certain that every person here wants to see more good homes built for Tasmanians who need them.
There is a surge in the budget allocation that runs out next year for child safety services.
I am pleased to talk about the state budget because, arguably, there has never been a state budget that will be more important.
Anglicare produces an annual snapshot of the rental market focusing on people who earn the least.
The data reveals that between July 2016 and February 2018 an extra 2200 properties were listed on Airbnb and it is clear we have not yet reached peak Airbnb.
In Greater Hobart, at least 1993 properties are listed on just one short stay platform, more than double the amount listed in 2016.
Minster Jaensch’s response to the escalating housing crisis is completely out of touch.