Housing News Digest
Housing News Digest
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.
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Archive
Families are feeling the pressure from soaring rental prices
ABC (No paywall)Rents in Australia may not be going up as fast as they were but the rental market remains at record highs. Mike Lorigan reports.
# Video Australia, Eviction.Grim new stats reveal homelessness crisis in regional WA
Giovanni Torre National Indigenous Times (No paywall)Grim new statistics reveal that regional Western Australia is experiencing a homelessness crisis of unprecedented proportions with nearly half of all Specialist Homelessness Services clients coming from areas that are home to just 20.6 per cent of the state's population.
The data from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published Monday exposes a hidden crisis that disproportionately affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. MercyCare's General Manager for Youth, Wellbeing and Accommodation, Suzanne Caren, said Boorloo/Perth's homelessness challenges "receive significant attention and resources, regional Western Australia is facing a crisis that's proportionally more than double the metropolitan rate". "For every homeless person you see in Perth, there are two more struggling in regional WA and most people don't even know they exist," she said.
https://nit.com.au/04-08-2025/19448/grim-new-statistics-reveal-h…
# Australia, Aboriginal renters.'I can't have my daughter with me': How a rental crisis is tearing some families apart
Christopher Tan SBS (No paywall)Elizabeth Wright parks her ute beneath the shade of a tree at a quiet suburban park in Perth's north. It's not her first time here, and lately she's been coming more regularly — not for fresh air or a picnic, but to mentally prepare for something more confronting. The 38-year-old single mother gestures to the adjoining car park and says this is where she thinks she'd park on most nights.' 'I would build a secure load on the back of my ute," Wright tells SBS News. "It's just about condensing life into a vehicle and [to] see what I can fit in the back of it."
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-human-cost-of-western-au…
# Australia, .Rent bidding is now illegal, but tenants say it's still happening
Jarni Blakkarly CHOICE (No paywall)When Sydney renter Seamus was looking for a home in 2021, he applied for a two-bedroom apartment with a major real estate agency in the inner western suburbs. The property was listed at $750 per week online, but after Seamus applied, the real estate agent called him and asked if he would be willing to go to $800 to secure the property. It's called rent bidding, where renters are either encouraged by real estate agents or decide on their own to offer more money than a property is listed for in a bid to secure a place to live amid a severe shortage of available housing on the market.
https://www.choice.com.au/money/property/renting/articles/rent-b…
# Must read, TUNSW in the media Australia, Starting a tenancy.Last resort: when the only option left amid Australia’s housing crisis is a motel
Cait Kelly The Guardian (No paywall)Blanche is a lot of things: a mother of eight and a grandmother of 10. A viral TikToker. A survivor of family and domestic violence. A former drug user, clean for nearly two years. And she is, for the moment, housed. To the 49-year-old, the two-bedroom community housing she has in Melbourne’s west feels palatial. She previously spent seven months living in a hotel room with her youngest son, then aged nine. Before that, they were wrapped in blankets on the street. They spent four years bouncing around. “I thought having a drug addiction was hard but being homeless is harder,” she says.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/aug/04/last-reso…
# Must read Australia, .More than bricks and mortar: Aboriginal-led construction behind safe housing for survivors of domestic and family violence
Jarred Cross National Indigenous Times (No paywall)A new refuge for women and children escaping family violence in regional New South Wales is due to open its doors in 2026. The state government-funded, Aboriginal-led construction is set to deliver a six two-bedroom, culturally-safe, safety-specific and trauma-informed designed crisis accommodation in Walgett Shire. The project is funded with $6.2 million via the state's Core and Cluster program, with Murdi Paaki Regional Housing Corporation behind the build. Muurdi Parki was established 1997 initially to protect and manage Aboriginal housing stock at risk of being sold by liquidators and administrators.
https://nit.com.au/01-08-2025/19416/not-just-bricks-and-mortar-a…
# Australia, Aboriginal renters, Domestic violence.Lawyer says tenants 'crushed' by court ruling they must leave mobile home park
Darryl Greer Times Colonist (No paywall)The chief of the Songhees Nation says a group of mobile home park residents on the nation’s reserve are continuing to resist being evicted after losing a court challenge, while its members live in “unsafe housing, unable to access their own lands.” Chief Ron Sam says most of the nation’s members can’t live on the reserve due to lack of housing, and the Songhees Nation’s government gave residents of the mobile home park three years’ notice to relocate “to make way for urgently needed community housing.” Some tenants challenged the eviction in court, and lost the case last month.
https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/lawyer-says-tenants-cru…
# Must read International, Eviction, Land lease communities, Rent.Mark Humphries: ‘When did the Australian dream go from owning your own home to owning somebody else’s?’
Katie Cunningham The Guardian (No paywall)Mark Humphries has moved house five times in the past seven years. First was the place in the Sydney suburb of Turramurra he had to vacate because it was, “forgive me for saying this – leaking like a giant breast from the ceiling”. Next came a house so damp, mushrooms began growing under the carpet; a small flat that was OK except for being utterly freezing, and another one-bedroom apartment where the rent went from $500 to $660 a week, forcing his exit.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/jul/26/mark-humphr…
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