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The Tenants' Union Housing News Digest compiles our pick of items from all the latest tenancy and housing media, sent once per week, on Thursdays. 

Below is the Digest archive from November 2020 onwards. From time to time you will find additional items in the archive that did not make it into the weekly Digest email. Earlier archives are here, where you can also find additional digests by other organisations. 

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Inside exempt accommodation: what it is really like to live in sub-standard supported housing

Jack Simpson
Inside Housing (Paywall)

This type of accommodation ... become[s] a crucial option for those who are hard to house, such as prison leavers, rough sleepers, refugees and migrants, and those experiencing substance-abuse issues. In many cases, the accommodation provided is of a good standard, the support is of a high level, and tenants have a positive experience that provides a foundation for moving into social housing or the private rented sector. However, there are more and more examples where the housing is substandard and there is next to no care, support or supervision. This is having a profoundly detrimental impact on people, many of whom are escaping trauma or illness and need a stable and supportive environment. ... [So with the number of sub-standard exempt accommodation properties on the increase across the country] what is it really like to live in one of these homes? Jack Simpson speaks to two people who have endured this type of housing.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/insight/inside-exempt-ac…

# International, Homelessness, Local Government.
 

NSW govt spruik '63-year' land tax benefit

Jack Gramenz
(No paywall)

Optional land tax will help first-home buyers purchase property sooner and save them money over the time they're expected to stay in the property, the NSW government says. Some could live in their property for 63 years and still pay less than they would for upfront stamp duty, NSW Treasury analysis says. That figure is for a first-home buyer buying a $1.5 million unit, the maximum eligible price. More realistically, "under reasonable assumptions", the Treasury analysis still shows those who opt for annual land tax will save money for more than 20 years. Premier Dominic Perrottet wants to start a trial in January of an optional land tax for first-home buyers. (Blue Mountains Gazette)

https://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/story/7962953/nsw-govt-s…

# NSW, Home ownership, Housing affordability, Housing market, State Government, Tax.
 

How the great Australian dream became a nightmare

Gareth Evans
ABC (No paywall)

Owning a home was once seen as the path to a better life: the Great Australian Dream. But now it's an ambition out of reach for more and more Australians, with the reserve bank continuing to hike interest rates and a shortage in properties to buy. Today, business and economics reporter, Gareth Hutchens on the Government's pledge to build a million more homes and whether it will help, or even happen at all.

https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/abc-news-daily/the-great-a…

# Audio Australia, Federal Government, Home ownership, Housing market.
 

‘Shame job’: Clifton Hill housing estate awash with raw sewage

Bianca Hall
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Residents of an inner-Melbourne public housing estate say raw sewage flowing under the building and into a shared courtyard has been making people sick. The Clifton Hill estate, on the corner of Rutland and Noone streets, is home to dozens of people. When The Age visited on Thursday, wads of sodden toilet paper and a flood of sewage were visible beneath a flat, partially hidden by a loose board at ground level. A children’s playground is metres away.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/victoria/shame-job-clifton-hill-…

# Australia, Public and community housing, Repairs.
 

Is there a quicker way of getting more affordable housing?

Katrina Beavan
ABC (No paywall)

Trainees in central Queensland are renovating unused aged care cottages to help provide a faster solution to the affordable housing crisis. (ABC AM)

https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/am/is-there-a-quicker-way-…

# Audio Australia, Affordable housing.
 

Ten-year building warranty is a strata game changer

Jimmy Thomson
(No paywall)

A crucial element in the NSW apartment building revolution has arrived with the first of the big insurers prepared to take a punt on Chandler’s five-star reforms. As we reported last week, Resilience Insurance is to offer building warranty cover for new apartment blocks over three storeys high – the first time in 20 years that has been available in Australia. ... This will provide comprehensive consumer protection for building defects caused by substandard design and building work, said Fair Trading Minister Victor Dominello, announcing the move, adding that this was “a big win for apartment owners and body corporates.” (Flat Chat)

https://www.flatchat.com.au/building-game-changer/

# NSW, Strata.
 

$30 million Little Bay residential development approved as council and residents fear for banksia bushland

Erin Modaro
(No paywall)

A development application for a 4-storey mix of apartments and townhouses in Little Bay has recently been granted approval by the Land and Environment Court, after developers appealed Randwick council’s dismissal of the application in 2021. The application for 45 new residences at 11 Jennifer Street was knocked back by Randwick Council due to concerns over damage to native vegetation, notably the critically endangered Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub. The original development proposal included the removal of areas of native scrub, which would threaten local wildlife such as the endangered Maroubra Woodland Snail. (City Hub)

https://cityhubsydney.com.au/2022/11/30-million-little-bay-resid…

# NSW, Planning and development.
 

APHNR working group invitation

International Union of Tenants
(No paywall)

The Asia-Pacific Network for Housing Research (APNHR) is pleased to announce that we are forming an APNHR Working Group on Intergenerational Housing Issues. The scope extends to a broad range of intergenerational housing issues that include, but are not limited to: Intergenerational housing inequalities; Generation rent challenges; Intergenerational transfers and housing outcomes; Links between intergenerational housing and health and wellbeing; Multigenerational housing living and design.

https://www.iut.nu/news-events/aphnr-working-group-invitation/

# Research alert International, Rent, Families, Health, Housing market, Older people.
 

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