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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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Perth council headed to tribunal after homeless centre rejection

Peter de Kruijff
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

A planning decision by the City of Perth’s council to reject the relocation of an existing drop-in centre for people experiencing homelessness to a site 200 metres around the corner is going to the State Administrative Tribunal.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/western-australia/homeless-servi…

# Australia, Tribunal NCAT, Homelessness, Planning and development.
 

Council takes owner of gutted Sydney boarding house to court over concerns for safety of passersby

Tamsin Rose
The Guardian (No paywall)

The owner of a Sydney boarding house where three people died in a blaze is being taken to court by the local council after allegedly failing to make the gutted property – currently listed for sale – safe for passersby. The Newtown block was recently put on the market, amid calls for a portion of the sale to go to the residents who survived the blaze and an overhaul of the regulatory system overseeing properties of its type. The Probert Street building was reportedly showing signs of structural failure after the March inferno, prompting the council to issue an emergency order to owner Albert Wong to put in place safety measures. Despite issuing a short extension to account for bad weather, the Inner West council claimed Wong had not complied with the orders, and said it had been forced to step in and do the work itself. ... Shelter NSW’s chief executive, John Engeler, said it would be good to see a portion of the sale of the property go to the residents who survived the fire and were displaced. “It demonstrates good faith and demonstrates what’s gone on here – it’s a bigger issue than a pure legal narrow framework,” Engeler said. “That would send the right message.”

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jun/13/council-t…

# NSW, Boarders and lodgers, Local Government.
 

Calls for more social housing as homeless youth cycle through system up to 10 times

Rosanne Maloney
ABC (No paywall)

Nahla Dichak was 15 years old when family breakdown left her homeless and scrambling to find her next place to sleep. For two years she couch surfed with distant family and friends around Melbourne, sometimes sleeping at McDonalds or outside youth homelessness services.
"It was just traumatising," she said.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-14/calls-for-more-social-hou…

# Australia, Public and community housing, Homelessness, Young people.
 

First-home buyers, experts welcome plans to phase out stamp duty

Tawar Razaghi
Domain (No paywall)

The NSW government proposal to replace stamp duty with an annual land tax has been welcomed by first-home buyers and experts who say it would make buying property easier with only a modest impact on prices.

https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/first-home-buyers-experts-w…

# NSW, Housing market, State Government.
 

Adams Announces Plan to Fix New York City’s Growing Housing Crisis


The New York Times (Paywall)

Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday unveiled a multiyear plan to address New York City's growing housing crisis, pledging to make rentals and homeownership more affordable, to help homeless people find permanent housing and to invest in the New York City Housing Authority, the largest public housing entity in the United States. If you hit a paywall, for the same story, check the link at: [https://abc7ny.com/eric-adams-nyc-housing-plan-nycha-authority/11958692/]

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/14/nyregion/eric-adams-housing-c…

# International, Public and community housing, Rent, Affordable housing, Homelessness, Local Government.
 

Low vacancy rates mean rental crisis will last

John Collett
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

The rental crisis is growing, with the cost of renting a capital city house soaring about 15 per cent over the past 12 months, with the cost of renting a unit jumping about 13 per cent. Data from SQM Research also show the rental vacancy rate in Sydney remained at 1.6 per cent in April, unchanged from March. It exceeded 3 per cent in April a year earlier.

https://www.smh.com.au/money/planning-and-budgeting/low-vacancy-…

# NSW, Rent, Housing affordability, Housing market, Regional NSW.
 

Five years on, Grenfell’s shadow falls on every unsafe building

Stephen Brell
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

On the fifth anniversary of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire that claimed the lives of 72 Londoners, the topic of flammable cladding and building defects in general remains high on the building agenda here in Australia. The NSW Cladding Taskforce has named approximately 225 high-risk residential apartment buildings. Parramatta alone has more than 170 high-rise buildings with non-compliant combustible cladding.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/five-years-on-grenfell-s-shadow-…

# NSW, Strata, Asbestos, lead, hazardous materials, International, Minimum habitability standards.
 

Grenfell’s wake: Perth unit owners forced to pay $1m for cladding as builders fold

Sarah Brookes
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

It was a high rise death trap and a building industry failure that cost 72 people their lives. On June 14, 2017 a fire started on the fourth floor of the Grenfell Tower in London where 300 residents lived. Within minutes, the fire had raced up the exterior of the building. ... Five years on from the tragedy, Building and Energy’s March quarterly status update for private buildings shows that cladding remedial works are yet to start at nine Perth buildings, including two deemed high risk. ... Eric Soon lives in the Sundance by Psaros apartment complex in Scarborough which recently replaced the combustible cladding at a cost of nearly $1 million, borne by individual apartment owners. Sarah Brookes also writes about combustible cladding still present at Perth hospitals, unis and schools in the same paper at: [https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/combustible-cladding-still-present-at-perth-hospitals-unis-and-schools-20220612-p5at4x.html]

https://www.smh.com.au/national/western-australia/five-years-aft…

# Australia, Strata, Asbestos, lead, hazardous materials, State Government.
 

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