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.
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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Archive
“This house is killing me slowly”: Stink over delayed repairs
Ally Hall The Western Weekender (No paywall)“I’m not even classed as a number anymore,” is what single mum Billie-Jo Baker told the Weekender after months of struggle in public housing in Kingswood. The trouble began at the end of last year when a rotten smell began rising from the drains of her second-storey bathroom. Homes NSW sent plumbers to the residence, and they found the stench was caused by a lack of water flow. “They gave the diagnosis saying that they had to drop the piping down so that the water can flow out and not sit in the pipes,” Baker said. “They explained that all the hair and gunk doesn’t wash off, it sits there, and that’s what’s causing the smell coming up through the drains.
https://westernweekender.com.au/2025/04/this-house-is-killing-me…
# Must read NSW, Public and community housing, Rent, Repairs.Growth in luxury rental prices in Melbourne and Sydney among the highest in the world
Sue Williams Domain (No paywall)In what will be considered excellent news for many Australian investors, the growth in rents for luxury homes in Melbourne and Sydney has been named in the top five globally. Rents rose by 5.5 per cent in Melbourne over last year, according to the latest research from international real estate firm Knight Frank and its Prime Global Rental Index Q4 2024, and by 4.7 per cent in Sydney. Melbourne was bested only by Tokyo’s 6 per cent, while Sydney was also a runner-up to Zurich’s 5.5 per cent and Monaco’s 4.5 per cent. These dwarfed the average luxury rental growth of 2.2 per cent over 2024 for the basket of 16 cities.
https://www.domain.com.au/advice/growth-in-luxury-rental-prices-…
# Hot topic NSW, Rent.City of Newcastle strengthens commitment to boost supply of affordable housing
City of Newcastle (No paywall)City of Newcastle's Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme reached a major milestone after Councillors endorsed a planning proposal at last night's Ordinary Council Meeting to bring it into effect.
The scheme sets out how contributions towards affordable housing will be collected from new developments. Executive Director of Planning and Environment, Michelle Bisson, said the scheme showed that City of Newcastle was not just talking about the need for more affordable housing, but acting to achieve it. "The Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme has been developed through extensive consultation and analysis to ensure that it is does not impact on development feasibility and overall housing supply," Ms Bisson said.
https://newcastle.nsw.gov.au/about-us/news-and-updates/latest-ne…
# Hot topic NSW, .‘Absurd amount for a box’, local rentals pose unliveable conditions
Olivia Goeldner Newcastle Weekly (No paywall)Tenants across the Hunter are feeling an increased housing pinch, with many rentals on the market sporting “unliveable conditions”. Every year, summer proves to be the busiest time for those looking for a lease. But, unfortunately, the local housing sector is often unable to keep up with the increasingly-high demand. Data taken from a June 2024 survey found Newcastle’s rental vacancy rate sits at just 1%, much lower than the industry “high-pressure benchmark” of 2%. And, with the university semester beginning in late February, many students are scrambling to find any form of accommodation. Local renter Ella Green* said she has been searching for a house for more than four months with no luck.
https://newcastleweekly.com.au/absurd-amount-for-a-box-local-ren…
# Hot topic NSW, Rent.Chris Minns must get his facts straight before calling for demolition of Lismore homes
JeffG Northern Rivers Times (No paywall)NSW Premier Chris Minns’ comments on 2GB radio today were an attempt to shift blame away from failed recovery efforts following the 2022 floods. Instead of addressing the real issues, he targeted the peaceful occupants of pine street buyback homes, misrepresenting their situation and ignoring the complex realities of Lismore’s housing crisis.
https://thenorthernriverstimes.com.au/local-news/chris-minns-mus…
# Hot topic NSW, Disasters.Young voters slam door on major parties over housing
Maeve Bannister Lismore City News (No paywall)Young women and gender-diverse voters say safe and affordable housing is a top priority at the federal election, but the major parties' offerings are leaving them increasingly disillusioned. Voters considered Millennials (born 1980-1994) and Gen Z (born after 1994) are set to outnumber those from older generations at the election on May 3. A poll of 1059 voters aged 18 to 34 in key marginal electorates has revealed housing, homelessness services and domestic violence support as key election priorities for this group.
https://www.lismorecitynews.com.au/story/8948694/young-voters-sl…
# NSW, .Wollongong CBD skyline to change thanks to affordable housing incentive
Glen Humphries Illawarra Mercury (Paywall)Hundreds of extra apartments have been added to Wollongong CBD developments - some already approved developments - in order to cash in on a "height bonus" granted by Planning Minister Paul Scully.
# NSW, .Housing advocates seek federal funding election promise for co-op model
Danielle Pope ABC (No paywall)Brooke Kerton is on her way to her monthly housing co-op meeting with a smile on her face. It's a familiar setting, one that feels more like a family gathering than a formal discussion. "It's nice, we all get around to Kate's house and have a cuppa and a chat and do our meeting," Ms Kerton said. "It such a nice little group of friends and you grow into a little family." Ms Kerton lives in the regional Victorian town of Bairnsdale and is a full-time mum to four children. She lives in co-op housing, a model that sees a number of renters in smaller homes on a shared block of land.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-17/housing-cooperative-solut…
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