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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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'Lord Mayor' Mick has lived at this unofficial camp site for years. Now he has to get out

Glen Humphries
Illawarra Mercury (Paywall)

Kully Bay campers Justin Oysten and Mick Gallagher have been served with notices to pack up and leave the Lake Illawarra site in 28 days. Campers at Kully Bay – some of whom have lived at the side of Lake Illawarra for years and say they have nowhere else to go – have been handed eviction notices, giving them just weeks to leave. The letters, handed out or slipped in caravan doors at Warrawong by an unidentified person accompanied by police on Friday are from the state government and say all campers must pack up and leave by June 13. “Failure to comply with the actions within the specified timeframes may result in compliance and enforcement action,” the letter stated.

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/8968822/

# Hot topic NSW, Eviction.
 

No-grounds evictions: NSW renters to get more protection from later this May as new rules make renting fairer

Demi Huang
7 News (No paywall)

NSW renters will be better protected when new rules that will stop landlords from evicting tenants without a good reason kick in this month. It’s one of several changes – from May 19 – aimed at delivering more security and fairness in one of the world’s least affordable rental markets. Under the reforms, landlords in the state must give a genuine reason to end any type of lease. The move will make it harder for landlords to kick tenants out just to hike up the rent. Tenants on fixed-term contracts will also get longer notice periods, giving them at least 60 days to find a new place if they’re asked to move.

https://7news.com.au/news/no-grounds-evictions-nsw-renters-to-ge…

# Hot topic NSW, Eviction, Rent.
 

New social housing for Sydney trans women secured via government funding

Alexander Lewis
ABC (No paywall)

For Kooncha Brown and Chantell Martin, finding a stable home has always been a battle. Faced with hatred and prejudice because of their gender identity, the trans women have struggled to find housing in the private rental market. "Landlords won't rent to us," Ms Brown told the ABC. "Most of us end up in … public housing, and some of us end up couch surfing, homeless." Even when they do find housing, it often feels unsafe because of stigma and discrimination from neighbours. "Getting yelled at, getting called names, things are left in [the] mailbox," Ms Martin said.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-09/trans-women-housing-sydne…

# NSW, Discrimination.
 

Not just 'poor people problem': despair as families wait a decade for a home

Saffron Howden
Newcastle Herald (Paywall)

Desperate people in parts of NSW are languishing for more than a decade on the public and community housing waiting list, which has ballooned by 8,500 in the past 12 months.

https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8961116/grim-reality-pu…

# TUNSW in the media NSW, Public and community housing.
 

Why Sydney families are choosing apartment living over houses

Taylor Troeth
realestate.com.au (No paywall)

Demand for apartments has surged as many families choose units over houses – for more reason than one. While the affordability factor has pushed many to look at the apartment market, many families are embracing the convenience, amenity and easy lifestyle apartment living brings with it. Small business owner and mum of two Liliana Rubiano has lived in an apartment for 11 years, and even as her family has grown she has no desire to move into a house. “If you gave me the option to buy a house in the eastern suburbs, I would rather buy a small modern apartment than a house,” she said.

https://www.realestate.com.au/news/why-sydney-families-are-choos…

# NSW, .
 

The plan to build more 11-storey unit blocks in Sydney’s inner west

Megan Gorrey
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Apartment blocks up to 11 storeys will be allowed around train stations in Sydney’s inner west after the local council objected to a state-imposed rezoning and drew up its own plans to deliver more than 30,000 new homes. The Inner West Council on Tuesday revealed its long-awaited proposal to boost housing supply after it objected to the government’s transport-oriented development (TOD) scheme to rezone land within 400 metres of dozens of train stations across Sydney to allow six- or seven-storey unit blocks.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/the-plan-to-build-more-11-st…

# NSW, .
 

New neighbourhood coming to Sydney

Taylor Troeth
realestate.com.au (No paywall)

One of the largest landholdings in Austral has sold for a record $119.5m and is set to create a new Sydney neighbourhood of 550 homes. The mammoth landholding of 41.32 hectares at Lot 10 Gurner Ave has been secured by Castle Group who plan to build a connected, sustainable masterplanned community. Austral currently has around 1,800 homes and the project is set to increase that total by a quarter. With proximity to major infrastructure and jobs at the Western Sydney Airport and aerotropolis, the area is surrounded by the natural bushland of Western Sydney Parklands.

https://www.realestate.com.au/news/new-neighbourhood-coming-to-s…

# NSW, .
 

Labor has promised to tackle homelessness. Here’s what homeless people say they need

Robyn Martin, Carole Zufferey and Michele Jarldorn
The Conversation (No paywall)

The 2025 election is over and now it’s time for Labor to deliver on campaign promises to address homelessness. Action on homelessness is long overdue. Affordable housing options remain scarce and public and community housing waitlists keep growing. The crisis springs from decades of government policy failures in many areas. Homelessness is linked to poverty, stigma, violence and poor health.

https://theconversation.com/labor-has-promised-to-tackle-homeles…

# Must read Australia, Rent.
 

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